June 1795
A Bill of Abel Puryer< no role >
for Straw Mattresses and Bolsters
delivered by him at the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
for the use of the Prisoners from the 6th. day of July 1793
to the 19th. day of July 1793 amounting to} £5..1s..0d
An Account of Monies paid by Thomas Aris< no role >
Governor
of the
House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
for Sundries for the use
of the Prisoners in the said Prison from the 17th. October
last to the 7th. day of April last amounting to} £15..18s..4d
A Bill of Messrs. Thomas Brooks< no role >
and Son
for Fourteen pieces
of Ell Wide Hessians for Sheeting delivered by them at the
House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
for the use of the prisoners
on the 29th. day of December last amounting to} £22..1s..0d
A Bill of William Luckhurst< no role >
for Hassocks delivered by him
for the Chapel at the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
and
also for sundry Articles of Wooden Ware delivered by him
at the said Prison in the Month of September last amtg. to} £2..3s..8d
A Bill of Alexander Fenwick< no role >
Gent
Governor
of the House of
Correction at Tothill fields
in this County for Money paid by
him for the subsistence of Vagrants in his Custody from the 13th.
April last to the 17th. June last amounting to} £5..0s..4d
A Bill of Henry Bothwell< no role >
Contractor for conveying Vagrants in
through and out of this County for Monies paid by him for
the subsistence of Vagrants from the 16th. day of April last to
the 27th. day of June last amounting to} £7..0s..7d
£
That the whole of these Demands amount to the Sum of
£and the Charges in the said several Bills and
Demands appearing to your Committee to be just and true It is their
Opinion that the same ought forthwith to be paid.
And Your Committee further Report, That having
taken into consideration the Order made at the last Session referring
the Petition of Lydia Adams Sister
and Executrix of the late Henry
Adams Contractor for conveying Vagrants in through and out of this
County to your Committee It appeared to your Committee that the late
Mr Adams had in the year 1791 (by direction of the Magistrates) caused