Middlesex Sessions:
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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July 1790

Another Bill of the said Alexander Fenwick< no role > for Monies paid by
him for sundry matters amounting to} £7..9s..6d

A Bill of Henry Hagan< no role > for Bread delivered to the Prisoners in
the House of Correction at Tothill fields from the 8th. day of April
last to the 30th. day of June last amounting to} £30..8s..4d

£316..16s..6¾d

That the whole of these Demands amount to the Sum of £316..16..6¾
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 upon
investigation into the matters contained in the Petition of Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591.
Contractor for conveying Vagrants in through and out of this County
Your Committee are of Opinion that he should be allowed the Sum of One
Hundred Pounds for the extraordinary Trouble and Expence brought upon
him in consequence of the continuance of the increased number of Vagrants
for Two Years ending April 1790.

And Your said Committee further Report, That they
have enquired into the Charges brought upon this County by reason of the
number of Vagrants removed by William Heckford< no role > Esqr . one of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace for this County and they find that the said
William Heckford< no role > has allowed the Sum of £45..8s..0d for the Removal of 34
Vagrants to different parts of this County, and Your Committee are of Opinion
that the said William Heackford< no role > should be desired in future to commit the Vagrants
brought before him to the House of Correction at Clerkenwell in order that they
may be conveyed from thence by Mr. Adams the Contractor for conveying Vagrants
according to the Order of this Court made for conveying of Vagrants out of this
County and that he should not allow any Sum exceeding Ten Shillings being
the utmost Allowance made by the Act of Parliament.

All which the Committee Submit Etc.
Thos. Gordon< no role >

Resolved that the said Report be Received and Confirmed and that
the Clerk of the Peace do issue the usual Orders upon the Treasurer of this County
for Payment of the several Sums therein mentioned amounting together to
the Sum of £316..16..6¾




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