April 1791
A Bill of Henry Hagan< no role >
for Bread delivered by him to the Prisoners
in the House of Correction at Tothill fields
from the 6th. day of
January last to the 6th. day of April Instant amounting to} £39..5s..8d
£1188..7s..10¾d
That the whole of these demands amount to the Sum of £1188..7..10¾
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.
All which the Committee Submit Etc
Mr. Conant
Chas. Sheppard< 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
the Payment of the several Sums therein mentioned amounting together to the Sum
of £1188..7..10¾.
By Adjournment Same day.
The following Letter from the Clerk of the Peace
for the City and
Liberty of Westminster
being Read Vizt.
Office of Clerk of the Peace for Westminster
.
N:16 Suffolk Street
Middlesex Hospital
11th. April 1791.
Sir,
A Letter from Mr. Jdeson Clerk to the Committee for Regulating the
Paving of the Parish of Saint James Westminster
complaining of the
dangerous state
and condition of the Paving in the Haymarket
having been
presented at the last Session I am directed to apprize you that a Committee
of His Majestys Justices for Westminster
consisting of the Revd. Dr. B
Kennett, William Bleamire< no role >
, Hugh Dive< no role >
, John Pownall< no role >
, Edward Read< no role >
, William
Hyde< no role >
, William Gascoigne< no role >
, Robert Abington< no role >
, and Charles Shepherd< no role >
Esquires
is appointed to meet a Committee of His Majestys Justices for the County of
Middlesex