Middlesex Sessions:
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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September 1795

proving of public utility shall be deemed a County Bridge) and enter
into a treaty with the Trustees of the said Turnpike for the present
repairs and improvements of it, they will find themselves under the
disagreeable necessity of Indicting the County, in order to have the point
settled by a legal determination in a court of Law.

I am, very respectfully
Sir,
Your Obedient and humble Servant
Jno. Janes< no role >
Clk of the before mentd
Turnpike Trust.

Inner Temple , No. 2
Tanfield Court 14th Septemr 1795.

William Mainwaring< no role > Esqr
Chairman of the Quarter Sessions.

Upon consideration of the several circumstances respecting
that Bridge, this Court is of Opinion and do resolve that the County
ought not to rebuild or repair the same and do order that the Clerk
of the Peace do inform Mr Janes the Clerk to the Commissioners of the
Turnpike Trust of this Resolution.

By Adjournment same day.

Resolved that the Appointment of Chaplain to the new House
of Correction do stand over till the County day of the next Sessions and
that any of the Candidates be at liberty to preach in the mean time

By Adjournment same day

The following Report from the visiting Magistrates at the
New House of Correction being laid before the Court and Read Vizt.
Middlesex To His Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of
Middlesex in their General Session of the Peace assembled.

The visiting Magistrates in obedience to the Trust reposed in
them beg leave to report that they have very frequently visited the
House of Correction and believe the same to be in a state of perfect
security, and the Prisioners amounting since the last Sessions on an
Average to 120 Persons in general, very orderly, cleanly and in good




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