Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1783

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Place some time since he found that the back door of the Room in which the
Paupers usually lay was worn at the Cotton and immediately directed
that cause of Complaint to be remedied which has been accordingly done

Sarah Roger< no role > the Mistress of the House at Enfield will give such
Information to the Court respecting the charge concerning the Vargrant under
a Mortification in his feetas Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. hopes will intirely exculpate
him from that charge

And as to the charges concerning the Female Vargrant who dyed in
the Pass cart in her Conveyance to Enfield Henry adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. must refer
himself to the Information which were taken before the Coroner and such
explanatory avidance as will be given to your Worships by his late Servant
William Rogers< no role > .

Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. as to any charges whatsoever of inattention to the Health
and Safety of the unhappy people who have been under his care begs leave
to refer to the evidence of Mr Poyner late of Islington and now of great
Mailborough street apothecary to whom Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. has often
applied for assistance for such Vagrants and who has frequently had
the goodness to attend and administer gratis to them, and Henry adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591.
also ( under this Head ) begs leave to refer to his Bills delivered in this
Court in which will be found several articles for Medicines Etc which he
Paid for from time to time on account of Paupers under his Conveyance

Margaret Moore< no role > (if thought necessary) will give evidence on the
behalf of Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. of Particular instances of Kindness and humanity
shown to her Husband a Vagrant under his care,and who dyed at
his House at Islington

Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591. 's unremitting attention to the business of the
County since last Session) having since then removed upwards of 380
paupers) has prevented him from paying those personal respects to Your
Worships which he had determined to do on receiving Notice of the said




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