Middlesex Sessions:
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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and alsoe the like Sume of Twenty Pounds from him
due and payable at Lady day one thousand seven
hundred and twenty eight upon the like Account of
Repairing the said Prison, in Order to repay the
Moneys borrowed of and advanced by Sir Henry
Penrice Knight formerly Treasurer for Maimed
Soldiers and Mariners within the said Hundreds
to defray the Expence and Charge of Strengthening
and Repairing the said Prison Since the time of
the Petitioners being appointed Keeper of the same,
And in Case the Petitioner should make default
in payment as aforesaid the Bond by him given
as Keeper of New Prison aforesaid was to be
put in Suit against him, This Court upon
Consideration hard of the Premisses Is of opinion
And doth accordingly Order that the said recited
Order as to the Payments thereby directed to be
made doe Stand in full force, And that the Petitioner
doe forthwith pay into the said Barwell Smith< no role >
Esquire the said severall Sumes of Twenty Pounds
and Twenty pounds therein mentioned for the purpose
therein expressed, And doth further Order that It
be thereupon recomended and referred unto John
Milner
< no role > This name instance is in set 4214. Esquire Sir Thomas Jones< no role > Knight Sr. William
Ogborne
< no role > Knight Robert Thornhill< no role > Nicholas
Jeffreys
< no role > John Crosse< no role > Robert Gay< no role > John Ellis< no role > Robert
Donnett William Cotesworth Alexander Ward< no role > Francis
Sorell Thomas Pindar< no role > Robert Tothill< no role > Robert Hucks< no role >
Thomas West< no role > and Robert Hinde< no role > Junior Esquires
Justices of the Peace for this County or any Three
or more of them as a Committee to Assemble and
meet together, And to examine into the truth of
the other Matters contained in the said Petition
And to consider of the same and if in their Judgment
it is reasonable that the Petitioner should be eased
for the future as to any of the Matters therein
Specifyed, and in what respect, And to make their




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