Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Image 236 of 55915th January 1747


take a view of the Said House of Correction , And
See if any, and what further Repairs are wanting
and necessary to be done thereunto, and to take an
Account thereof in Writing, and to make an Estimate
of the Charge of doing the Said Repairs, And to
make their Report concerning the Premisses unto
the Court on the County Day of the next General
Sessions of the Peace for this County.

By adjornment on Thursday the 15th. Day of January
1746 , before Thomas Lane< no role > , John Milner< no role > , Samuel
Tatem, Philip Dyot< no role > , George Errington< no role > Esqr . & others,

Order for Dismissing the
Petition of the Churchwarden
and Overseers of the Poor of
the Parish of St. Sepulchre
agt. Mr. Tho: Northcote< no role >
Housekeeper of Hicks hall .}

Whereas the Churchwarden & Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish of St. Sepulchre in the County of
Middx on behalf of themselves and the rest of the
Parishioners of the Same Parish exhibited their
humble Petition unto this Court Setting forth That
Margaret Eversome Some few years Since Servant
or House keeper to Andrew Osborne< no role > Esqr . Cryer and
Housekeeper at Hicks hall by means of her Service
with him became intitled to a Settlement in the Said
Parish, And that the Said Margaret Eversome
became mad insomuch that the Petrs. were obliged to
get her admitted into Bethlem Hospital where She
continued for Some time past when the Petrs. received
a Message from the Governors of the Said Hospital
that they Should discharge the Said Margaret Eversome
as incurable, Whereupon the Petitioners attended the
Said Governors and requested them to admitt her into




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