Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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Image 360 of 49630th October 1794


October 1794

By Adjournment at the Session House aforesaid
on Tuesday the 11th. day of November 1794 Before
William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire Brackley Kennett< no role >
Doctor in Divinity , William Bleamire< no role > , Rupert
Clarke
< no role > , John Hole< no role > , Edward Read< no role > , William Hyde< no role >
Aaron Graham< no role > , John Floud< no role > Esquires Justices Etc .

Mr Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. laid before the Court a Bill for the
Maintenance and Medicines provided for a Vagrant removed
by him which had been brought from the City of London the
preceeding day and desiring the direction of the Court whether the
same should be paid or not to the Constable of Buckingham who
demanded the same from the County of Middlesex Ordered that
Mr. Adams do not pay the same it appearing to the Court to be a
Charge on the County of Bucks and not on the County of Middlesex

By Adjournment same day.

William Bleamire< no role > Esqr having informed the Court that
having inquired after a proper Person to execute the Office of
Taskmaster at< no role > the House of Correction one Michael Gamson< no role >
had laid before him a Plan for the purpose of Employing and
Clothing the Prisoners in the said House of Correction which was
laid before the Court and read: Resolved that the said Michael
Gamson be engaged to execute the said Office and that he be paid at
the Rate of Thirty shillings per Week and that if he should be at
any time discharged that he have One Months notice previous to has
Discharge.

By Adjournment same day.

Ordered that Five Chaldron< no role > of Coals be provided for
the use of the New House of Correction and that Mr Redman
of Horslydown Coal Merchant be applied to for the same.

By Adjournment same day

It Appearing to the Court from the inspection of the
Treasurers Accounts that very large Sums of Money had been
directed to be paid to Persons apprehending Vagrants by the
Magistrates who attended at that Public Office in Queen Square .




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