Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 89 of 69614th January 1726


January Sess:
1725

P adjorn Veneris 14 o. die Januar 1725

Order for
reverseing part of
an Order made in
Oct Sess: 1725 touching
the reimburseing Sr.
Henry Penrice< no role > Knt.
Trear for maimed
Soldiers the Moneys
to be by him advanced
for repairing New
Prison Etc.

Whereas by an Order made at the Generall Sessions
of the Peace holden for this County by adjornment on
Thursday the Twenty Sixth day of August last It was
(inter al) Ordered that the Expence of doing the Work
and repaires therein mentioned to his Majestyes Goal
called New Prison at Clerkenwell in this County or
any Moneys to be advanced by Way of Loan for
defraying such expence should be paid and reimbursed
out of the Moneys raised or to be raised for repairing
the House of Correction at Clerkenwell or other
Prison or Prisons belonging to this County, And whereas
by a Subsequent Order made at the Generall Quarter
Sessions of the Peace holden for this County by
adjournment on Monday the Eleventh day of October
now last It was Ordered that Sr. Henry Penrice< no role > Knt.
Treasurer of the Moneys raised for Reliefe of
Maimed Soldiers and Mariners within the
Hundreds of Ossulston Edmonton and Gore in this
County should be and he was thereby desired thereout
to advance and pay the Sume of Forty eight pounds
thirteen Shillings and Six pence therein mentioned
for repaires done to New Prison aforesaid upon such
Persons as the Comittee of Justices therein named (vizt.)
Robert Thornhill< no role > Esqr . Sr . Isaac Tillard< no role > Knt . John
Fuller William Cotesworth Senr . D' Oyly Michel< no role >
Richard Gifford< no role > John Troughton< no role > William Kingsford< no role >
Alexander Ward< no role > Joseph Hayne< no role > Thomas Thayer< no role > & Thomas
Robe
< no role > Esquires or any three of them Should by Writing
under their hands certify the same to be due and payable
And It was thereby further Ordered that the said Sume
of Fourty eight pounds thirteen Shillings and Six pence
should be reimbursed and paid to the said Sir Henry
Penrice or the Succeeding Treasurer or Treasurers for
maimed Soldiers and Mariners within the said Hundreds




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