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Middlesex

Account of Bills for Payment July Session 1784

£ s d

[mark] A Bill of John Harwood< no role > for Money expended by him
for the use of the Convicts in the Custody from the 20th.
day of May last to the 1st. day of July amounting to}
23..19..6

[mark] A Bill of William Watherston< no role > for Bread delivered by
him to the prisoners in Clerkenwell Bridewell from
the 21st. day of May to the 1st. day of July amounting to}
36..11..7

[mark] Another Bill the said William Watherston< no role > for Bread
delivered by him to the Prisoners in New Prison at
Clerkenwell from May 21st. to July 1st. amounting to}
31..6..3

A Bill of Edward Hale< no role > for Money paid by him prinsertg
Advertizements in the daily papers giving notice of the
commencement of the Sessions and other special
Meetings from January Session 1784 to July Session 1784}
12..4..2½

Another Bill of the said Edward Hale< no role > for Extra Wine
delivered by him from January Session 1784 to
May Session inclusive amounting to}
-..7..6

[mark] A Bill of John Harwood< no role > for Money paid by him for
Necessaries for the Sick prisoners in Clerkenwell
Bridewell from the 15th. day of April 1784 to the 1st. day
of July following both inclusive amounting to}
7..12..2

A Bill of Samuel Newport< no role > for Money paid by him for
Necessaries for the Sick Prisoners in New Prison
from May 19th. to June 30th. amounting to}
4..11.10

A Bill of George Smith< no role > Governour of Tothill fields
Bridewell for Money paid by him for the subsistence
of Vagrants and of Prisoners committed to his
Custody from April Session 1784 to July Session 1784
amounting to}
37..10..7

A Bill of Peter Jackson< no role > for Bread delivered by him to
the Prisoners in Tothill fields Bridewell from
April 20th. July 5th. amounting to}
33..12..2

An Account of Inquisitions taken before Mr Thomas
Phillips
< no role > one of the Coroners for this County from the
29th. day of April 1783 to the 28th. October follg amount to}
84..0..0




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