Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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14th January 1796 - 18th September 1800

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July 1800.

not sent her any Animal Food but twice during that
time she is now ill and We think it our duty to say that
she ought to be immediately removed from that place
and put under the care of proper Persons with every
Comfort and Convenience the Nature of her Case may
Require.

The appearance of the infirmary is very
favourable but few Sick in it and none apparantly
dangerous and visited by the Doctor every Day but the
other parts of the Prison appear not to be so well attended
to We having found two Persons in seperate Cells the
one lock'd up and both ill that do not appear to us to
have been properly attended by the Doctor those
Circumstances We particularly recommend to your
serious and attentive Enquiry trusting at the same
time that the same sentiments which induced us to
obtain this Information will also influence you to
vender the Situations of the unhappy Person confind
there as free from Complaints of this kind as the
Nature of their Cases will admit.

John Campbell< no role > Foreman ,
Thomas Flight< no role >
Henry Hall< no role >
B. Deacon
John Naish< no role >
Robt. Cribb< no role >
Wm. Smith< no role >
Nichs. Garling< no role >

C. Charlesworth
Wm.. Aveling< no role >
Wm.. Thompson< no role >
Wm.. Marchant< no role >
Wm. Newport< no role >
Jno. Stubbs< no role >
J. Sanders.

And your said Committee further Report
That the Notes or Memorandums made by the
Traverse Jury upon their View of the said Prison was
also laid before your Committee and Read as follows Vizt..

"The Mutineers be better attended by the Doctor and
"that they be permitted to go to Chapel".




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