Middlesex Sessions:
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Image 301 of 50514th January 1799


January 1799.

his Admission, and he then took the Order he had brought
with him away, when the Frost set in (the Twenty first
November) an Order was made by Dr.. Glasse as Chairman
of the Committee on the Representation of the Surgeon
That the best means should be used without Delay, by
Mr.. Webb, the Surgeon, to Communicate some warmth
to the Prisoners, In Consequence of this Order several
Fires have been made ever since in different Rooms,
to which the Prisoners have access the whole of the
Day in turn

The several Matters contained in my Examina-
tion as entered in this Report are true to the best of my
knowledge recollection and belief.


Sworn in Open Court this
24th.. Day. of January 1799
Hall, Cryer.

Thomas Aris< no role > .

The Court adjourned the further proceeding
on this Matter till Thursday< no role > the Seventeenth day of
January 1799./.

Middlesex ;

At the General Quarter Session of the
peace held by adjournment on Thursday
the 17th.. day of January 1799. Before
William Mainwaring< no role > , Alexander
Cumming, Thomas Robinson< no role > , John
Groves, William Marmaduke Sellon< no role > , John
Soane, Thomas Collins< no role > , John Reeves< no role > ,
Frederick Mathew< no role > , John Warner< no role > ,
Charles Churchill< no role > , Nathaniel Conant< no role >
George Trenchard< no role > Goodenough, William< no role >
Forssteen, William Brodie, Hammond
Crosse Esquires The Revd. Thomas Bennett< no role >
and Millington Buckley< no role > , Clerks.




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