December 1784
But if the allowance for the care of the Convicts be added to
the Receipts then there will be only a Defalcation of
66..14..4
And if Mr Harwood be allowed to retain the Money received
by him for Labour Done in his Predecessors time amounting to
11..13..0
Then the Sum wanting to make up £300 will be55..1..4
In the above Account in Order to state the Profits of the Office
of Governour of the House of Correction the Committee have not charged
in the Expenditure the Sum of Twenty two Pounds, Two Shillings
and Six pence paid by Mr Harwood for Beds Etc-That Sum the
Committee recommend to be repaid Mr Harwood by an Order on
the County Treasurer
All Which the Committee Submit Etc Etc
John Staples< no role >
Chairman
Report confirmed
It is Ordered that the said Report be and the same
is hereby Confirmed
And it is further Ordered that the County
Treasurer do pay unto the said John Harwood< no role >
the Sum of
Eighty one pounds fifteen Shillings and three pence (which with
the Sum of Fifty Pounds allowed to be paid to him at the last
Session on account) makes the Sum of One Hundred and
Thirty one pounds fifteen Shillings and Three pence the
Balance due to the said John Harwood< no role >
for One Year ending
the Twenty fifth day of February last and that the receipt
of the said John Harwood< no role >
together with this Order shall be
a sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer for such
Payment