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<p n="1125">January 1798.</p>
<p n="1126">more false and injurious nothing more entirely destitute of<lb></lb>
Foundation</p>
<p n="1127">The next Meeting was held on the 18th. of December 1797.</p>
<p n="1128">The Chaplain stated that he had procured the Bibles<lb></lb>
Ordered at the last Committee and requested some of cheap<lb></lb>
sort of Forms of Prayer which he judged would be particularly<lb></lb>
useful to the Mutineers in the Service of tomorrow the Day<lb></lb>
of Thanks giving which were granted-There were this<lb></lb>
Day 213. Prisoners Vizt. 175. Men (42 Mutineers included)<lb></lb>
and 38. Women.</p>
<p n="1129">The Surgeon Reported that there are only 2 Prisoners<lb></lb>
in the Infirmary and that Bradys Leg which it was<lb></lb>
feared must suffer Amputation is in a fair way of<lb></lb>
Recovery, that Norton a Prisoner charged with opening<lb></lb>
Letters who had been in a state of Phrenzy was so well<lb></lb>
recovered as to be fit to be carried to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55611_geo916">Bow Street</rs>
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for a<lb></lb>
Re-examination-Berry a Prisoner who had conduc<lb></lb>
-ted the business of the White Washing and had also<lb></lb>
behaved himself with remarkable propriety during<lb></lb>
his confinement being now about to be discharged</p>
<p n="1130">Ordered That in Addition to 2 Guineas already<lb></lb>
paid him under the Direction of the Chairman (for<lb></lb>
which he feels himself bound to make an Apology by<lb></lb>
saying that he thought it would be assentially servicable to give<lb></lb>
him that Gratuity on the Moment of his Liberation without<lb></lb>
waiting till the Committee should meet firmly believing that<lb></lb>
the Committee would not disapprove of what he had done<lb></lb>
the further sum of one Guinea to be given him as a Reward<lb></lb>
for his uncommon Industry and good behaviour during<lb></lb>
the whole of his Confinement</p>
<p n="1131">The next Meeting of the Committee was held on the<lb></lb>
3d. of January 1798.</p>
<p n="1132">At which not less than 10 Magistrates were so good<lb></lb>
as to be present</p>
<p n="1133">The Governor Reported 214. Prisoners Vizt. 181. Men<lb></lb>
and 33. Women.</p>
<p n="1134">Mr.. Webb Reported that there were 3 Prisoners in the<lb></lb>
Infirmary Brady whose Leg is getting well, a Man with a</p>
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