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<p n="84">By vertue of an Order of this Court made the Eighth day of Ludgate last<lb></lb>
past whereby it is Referred to us whose Names are subscribed and William<obscured></obscured>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMWJPS65398_occ25">Esqr</rs>
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or any two of us to Enquire into the truth of the Petition of <rs type="persName" id="LMWJPS65398_n84-1">Edward George</rs>
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in the said Order mentioned and to Report our Opinion thereupon to this Court the<lb></lb>
next Adjournment Day of this present Sessions Wee in obedience to the said Order<lb></lb>
went to the said Goal on Wednesday the twenty Second day of the said Month and ma<obscured></obscured>
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as diligent a Search and Enquiry into the Condition of that past thereof called the<lb></lb>
Canon Side wherein the Petitioners is confined as wee could and found the same in<lb></lb>
very good nay better order than could well be expected for it was Sweet and<obscured></obscured>
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and nothing fit to be complained of Sabe only in the drinking Room Which is<obscured></obscured>
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from the Lodging Room there was a little breach in two or three places in the<obscured></obscured>
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occasioned by mending the flower ever head which we conceive was no damage on<lb></lb>
inconvenience to the Petitioners however the Same hath been Since made good And<obscured></obscured>
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Complaint about the Box money the Same appeared otterly<obscured></obscured>
for that the Ps<obscured></obscured>
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ownd before us that he had his Shaw of that money and acquitted the Keeper and his Ser<obscured></obscured>
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vant of the Charge against them in that request And us to the other charge touching<lb></lb>
the not putting up in the Goal the Clause of an Act of Parliament passed in<lb></lb>
the Reign of King Charles the Second the Same is likewise groundless for that the<lb></lb>
are two Tables hung up in the Goal visible to all the Prisoners one of the Goal<lb></lb>
Fees and the other an Order of this Court for the Regulation of the Goal and<lb></lb>
enjoyning the observation of that Clause of the said Act the same being for<lb></lb>
that and particularly Set forth therein wherefore Wee are of Opinion the said Petition<lb></lb>
ought to be dismissed as<obscured></obscured>
and<obscured></obscured>
with Submission to the Judgment<lb></lb>
of this Court.</p>
<p n="85">6 September 1733</p>
<p n="86"> <rs type="persName" id="LMWJPS65398_n86-1">Rodney Fane</rs>
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M Harper<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMWJPS65398_n86-2">John Ludbey</rs>
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<rs type="persName" id="LMWJPS65398_n86-3">Richd Farwell</rs>
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