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Middlesex


Account of Bills for Payment February Sess: 1784

£ s d

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A Bill of William Watherston< no role > for Bread delivered by
him to the Prisoners in New Prison at Clerkenwell
from January 9th. to February 19th. days inclusive
amounting to}
22..9..0

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Another Bill of the Said William Watherston< no role > for Bread
Delivered by him to the Prisoners in Clerkenwell from the
9th. January to 19th. February both inclusive amounting to}
34..17..9

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A Bill of John Harwood< no role > for Necessaries for the use of the Sick from October
23d. 1783 to 8th. January 1784 amounting to}
9..1..5½

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Another Bill of John Harwood< no role > for Necessaries for the use the of the Sick from
January 9th. to February 4th. amounting to}
6..10..6¼

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A Bill of Mr John Harwood< no role > for Money paid by him for the
Subsistence of poor Convicts in his Custody from the 8th. day
of January 1784 to the 19th. February following amounting to}
22..19..6

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A Bill of Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. for Money paid by him for the
subsistence of Vagrants from 8th. January to 19th. February
1784 amounting to}
15..18..8

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A Bill of Thomas Hodgson< no role > for Printing done by him for
His Majestys Justices of the Peace for this County amtg to}
13..5..0

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An Account of Edward Hall< no role > for inserting Advertisements
in the Daily Papers giving notice of the commencement of
the Sessions and other special Meetings from July Session
1783 to December inclusive amounting to}
11..3..0

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An account of the said Edward Hall< no role > for Extra Wine et
delivered by him from July Session 1783 to December
inclusive amounting to}
2..8..3

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An Order of the Westminster Session for the Payment to Mr
Thomas Purdue< no role > Apothecary to Tothill Fields Bridewell
of the Sum of Fifteen Pounds for his Salary for half a Years
attendance there amounting to}
15..-..-

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A Bill of James Oldham< no role > 34..-..-

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An account of Mr Edward Barwell< no role > 14..-..4




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