Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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Image 156 of 50511th January 1798


January 1798.

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 Eleventh day of January in
the Thirty eighth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third King of
Great Britain Etc. Before William
Mainwaring Esquire , Samuel Glasse< no role > Doctor
in Divinity Thomas Willis< no role > Doctor in Laws
John Hole< no role > , William Knox< no role > , Rupert Clarke< no role >
John Staples< no role > , John Bacon< no role > , John Warner< no role > ,
John Floud< no role > , Joseph Merceron< no role > , John
Robinson Thomas< no role > Collins, Frederick< no role >
Mathew, Richard Holbrook< no role > , Hammond
Crosse Esquires Justices Etc .

The Revd. Dr.. Glasse laid before the Court a
Report of the proceedings of the Prison Committee which
he Read as follows Vizt.

Report of the proceedings of the Committee for
inspecting the Prisons belonging to this County from 2d.
October 1797. to 4th. January 1798. both inclusive.

On the first of these Days the Committee met and a
request having been made by the Chaplain that B. Bibles
with some other Books might be given to the Mutineers
now Confined in the House of Correction which had been
Ordered. he Reported that he had distributed the same
Ordered That a separate Account be kept of the expence
of Books distributed to the Mutineers-Indeed the
Committee were of Opinion that every circumstance relative
to the Mutineers should be entered in a separate Account
trusting that at some time or other the County will be
reimbursed this Extra Charge upon it and the extraordinary
Trouble Attendance and Care of the Governor the Chaplain
who officiales to the Mutineers on different Days and at
different Hours from the other Prisoners and also of




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