July 1786.
By adjournment at the Sessions House aforesaid
on Thursday the Seventeenth day of August 1786
.
Before Lawrence Cox< no role >
George Allcock< no role >
, Richard
Heaviside< no role >
, Joseph Girdler< no role >
, Edward Gray< no role >
Esquires
Sir
Robert Taylor< no role >
having inspected the Floors of the House
of Correction at Clerkenwell
declared it as his Opinion - That the
Cellars under the Two Wards for the Felons next the Apprentices Cells should
be filled up with dry Rubbish and a New deal floor with Joists laid
over the same to the Extent of Twenty three feet or there abouts with
proper Air Holes through the Walls - The Expence not to exceed
£40.
Resolved that the above Work be immediately
proceeded in and compleated.
By adjournment same day
Resolved that the New Doors and Passages
leading to the office of the Clerk of the Peace be Painted and White Washed
as also the said Office with the Cases and Drawers standing therein.
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