July 1789
A Bill of Alexander Fenwick< no role >
Gent
Governor
of the House
of Correction at Tothill fields
for Monies paid by him
for the subsistence of Vagrants in his Custody from the
20th day of April last to the 3d. day of July Instant
amounting to} £3..12s..6d
A Bill of the said Alexander Fenwick< no role >
for Monies paid
by him for the subsistence of Convicts in his Custody
from the 21st. day of April last to the 4th. day of July
Instant amounting to} £21..13s..10d
A Bill of John Harwood< no role >
for Monies paid by him for
the Interment of Prisoners that died in the
House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
since January
last and other matters amounting to} £2..15s..7d
£137..15s..4d
That the whole of these Demands amount to the
Sum of £137..15s..4d and the Charges in the said several Bills
and Demands appearing to Your Committee to be just and true
It is their Opinion that the same ought forthwith to be paid.
And Your said Committee further Report.
That having called before them Mr Gibbs the
Apothecary to the New Prison
and the House of Correction
at
Clerkenwell
and having examined him touching the Bills for
Necessaries delivered to the Sick Prisoners in the said Prisons and
Your Committee thinking is necessary to investigate this subject
morefully previous to their giving an Opinion thereon have
adjourned the same for further Consideration
All which the Committee Submit
Thos. Gordon< no role >