Middlesex Sessions:
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May 1719

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Ad General Sessions pacis die Dui Regis tent P Com Middx
apnd Hicks Hall in St. John Street in Com prd. P adjorn die
Jovis (scilt) decimo quarto die May Anno Regni [..] Dui Regis
Georgij mmc Regis Magne Britannie Etc quinto coram
whitelock Bulstrode< no role > Aro Henco Fetherstone< no role > Bar Johe
metcalfe
< no role > D Oyly Michel< no role > Aris & alijs socijs sins Justie da
Dui Regis ad pacem in Com prd. conservand Neonon ad
divers felon tusqr & al malefacta in eodem Com Ppetrat
audiend & terminand assign Etc

Report being made unto this Court by John Milner< no role > John Offley< no role >
John Richardson< no role > & John Ellis< no role > Esqr four of his Majesties Justices
of the peace for this County One terms, that they had pursuant
to an Order made at the last Quarter Sessions held for this County
taken an Account in writeing of what Block Beatells, Irons &
other matters do belong to the House of Correccon at Clerkenwell
in this County & examined what part thereof had been found
and provided by Giles Quinney< no role > Keeper of the said House of
Correccon and what new paveing & repairs had been by him
done at the said House of Correccon & what he had expended
on account thereof & whether the same were necessary or not
And that they mett together at the said House of Correccon
& found in Custody of the said Keeper forty six Blocks, forty
Six beatells, twelve pair of Irons Basills & Rivetts & twenty
one pair of handenffs & Reys, part whereof cost him twenty
four pounds or thereabouts And that the said Keeper hath
caused two hundred seventy seven yards of Pavement to be
made in the yard belonging to the said House of Correccon
which together with stone & Gravell provided by him amount
to the value of sixteen pounds, And that the said Keeper hath
expended for wainscotting, painting, deal shelves, partitions
& for makeing a window backwards at the said House of
Correccon about the sume of twenty pounds & for burials
of Convicts comitted to his Custody & maintenance and
burials of Bastard Children the sume of eight pounds & twelve
shillings, which severall sumes amount in the whole to the
sume of sixty eight pounds & twelve shillings, And that it will
be necessary to have a Shede built in the Yard belonging to the
said house of Correccon for takeing in of Hemp & keeping
the same dry which as they compute will cost about sixteen
pounds And the said Justices of the peace submitted to the
Judgement of this Court what Consideracon they would
be pleased to make him on account of the said premisses




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