Mr. Errington advertiz'd
this himself in the
publick
Ordered That att Keepers of Taverns, Inns, Coffee Houses and
Victualling Houses in this County do not Suffer or Permitt any Persons whatsoever
to be Drinking and Tipling in their Houses on a Sunday during the time of Divine
Service and all Persons Offending against this Order will be Punished as the Law
Directs and their Licenses taken away And that this Order be Printed, in the
News Papers (Vizt.) In the
Entd. in County paper
Ordered That the Glazier Perform the Work contained in the Estimate
and that Mr. Pentlow Keeper of New Prison
and Mr. Walbank Keeper of the House of
Correction
do Attend next County Day that it may me recomended
to themhim to keep the
Windows in Repair at
theirhis Own Expence for the future
Entd.
Ordered That Mr. Sturges
[..] be desired to Attend a Committee on the First Day of
Next Sessions touching his Proposal for the Conveying of Vagrants And that the said
Committee do make their Report next County Day.
Former order to be
revived of this Nature.
Ordered That for the future on every County day when the Business of
the County is Transacting in the Great Room that the Doors of the said Room
be Locked and the Keys delivered to the Chairman to the end that no Justice
be Permitted to go away before such Business is done unless by special
Motion for that purpose.
Entred & published
with the order concerning
Vagrants
Ordered That the Assize of Bread as shall be set from time to time
by the Lord Mayor and Court of Alderman of the City of London
for the time being
be a Rule and Guide for all Bakers in this County That they from time to time
do make their Bread of the same Assize And that this Order to be Printed in the
Publick News Papers (Vizt.) In the
Entred
Ordered That Mr.
Hammond Crosse< no role >
be desired to provide Twelve
Blocks and Twelve Beatles for the Use of the House of Correction
in such
manner as he shall think proper.& report the Charges & Expences.