October 1796.
Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the peace
of our Lord the King holden in and for the
County of Middlesex
at the Session House
for the said County (by adjournment) on
Thursday the Twenty seventh day of October
in the Thirty seventh Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third King of
Great Britain Etc.
Before
William
Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
The Revd. Dr. Glasse
The Revd. Mr. Bennett,
Charles Churchill< no role >
,
William Knox< no role >
,
John Robinson< no role >
,
John Bond< no role >
,
John Hole< no role >
,
Daniel Williams< no role >
,
John Wanner< no role >
William Thompson< no role >
,
John Reeves< no role >
, John
Bacon,
Richard Holbrooke< no role >
,
John Staples< no role >
Rupert Clarke< no role >
,
Nathaniel Conant, Patrick< no role >
Colquhoun, Frederick Mathew, James
Hebert,
William Kinnard< no role >
,
Edward Read< no role >
,
Hugh Dive< no role >
,
William Coleman< no role >
, Joseph
Merceron,
James Oldham< no role >
Oldham,
Charles Newton< no role >
,
John Bowles< no role >
, John
Mason and
Philip Neve< no role >
Esquires
Justices Etc.
{The Revd. Dr.. Glasse Chairman of the Prison
Committee having recommended it to the Court as a
matter of Great publick improtance to enquire whether a
part of the New House of Correction
could be applied to
the uses of the New Prison
at Clerkenwell
and the Court
having taken the same into their Consideration.
Resolved That the Prison Committee do proceed
to enquire into the Practicability and propriety of that
measure and Report their Opinion thereon to the Court.
By adjournment same Day.
The following Report of Mr. Aris
Governor
of the new
House of Correction
being laid before the Court and Read as
follows Vizt.