Middlesex Sessions:
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February 1774 - December 1783

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January 1777

from henceforth the Bread to be allowed to the Poor Prisoners in
New Prison and Clerkenwell Bridewell be no other than good
wholesome Household Bread

By adjournment same day

Jonathan Chadwich< no role > Durden Esquire one of his Majesty's Justices
of the Peace for this County to whom at the last Session it had been
referred to examine into the state of Chertsey Bridge and to order
any thing to be done for the safety of the said Bridge reported in
his place that he had exam [..] the Bridge and finding nothing
in immediate danger had not ordered any thing to be done thereto

By adjournment same day

James Paine< no role > Esquire one other of his Majesty's Justices for this
County reported also that he had viewed the Bridge very
attentively and found nothing wanting but a little Gravel
Whereupon it was moved that Mr Paine be requested to order
such a Quantity of Gravel to be laid on the said Bridge as may be
necessary and wanting; and the same was agreed to and Mr Paine
being present obligingly undertook to see the same performed

By adjournment same day

At this Court the order made at the last Session
Vizt. "Moved that no motion be made upon any County
Business after the dinner hour on the County day being
3 OClock" being read and the same standing for Confirmd
pursuant to the Standing order in that Case It is Ordr.
that it be and the same is hereby Confirmed




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