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London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Continued Tuesday 26th. June 1792
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To Examine the Workmen and Tradesmen's Bills and the several charges therein
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previous to their being laid before the Committees
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To attend all Courts and Committees of Bridewell Hospital and to observe
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such directions ad shall be there given him
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He is to provide and deliver out the did for the prisoners daily and generally to see
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that they are properly and humanely attended to
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He is to acquaint Governors with their election and to wait on them with staves
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and a Copy of the Rules and Orders.
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He is annually to make up the general accompts of both Hospitals to Christmas
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and to attend and assist the Auditors in balancing and preparing the same to lay
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before the general Court in April.
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