Middlesex Sessions:
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June 1785

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Middlesex


County Paper
June 1785

The Consideration of the most proper method of disposing
of the Ground belonging to this County called the Quarker
Ground

To Consider whether the present Plans of a House of
Correction for this County which he in the Clerk of the Peace 's
Office can be adapted to the Ground intended to be purchased
of Jervoise Clarke Jervorse< no role > Esquire and others in Cold Bath
fields and such other matters as may tend to Expedite the
Completion of the business

The Report of the Voluation of the said Ground & Primes
by Messrs. Couse and Mepline

Confd.


The Report of the Committee appointed to Consider of a
proper method of inclosing the Ground belonging to this County
round the Session House and Paving the same and whether a
way carmet be made for the Ground Jury to come into Court
without coming in under the Stairs and whether better accommond
cannot be provided for the Witnesses attending the Court: and other
matters

The Report of the Committee of Accounts

The Application made by Mr Hall the House Keeper for an
Order upon the County Treasurer for his yearly allowance of £40
for Coals and Candles due last May




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