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January 1784

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that he met Fletcher the Twinkey between Gatesandwho told him
to say on his Examination before the Coroner that he died of a fit
and further if the was asked that he was to say that he had every
king of nourishment and wanted for nothing and that on his
Examination before the Coroner he repeated those Words. and
that being asked the following Morning by Mr. Gibbs his real
sentiments respecting the Boys Death he said the real
sentiments of his heart was that the Boy died for want of every
necessary but was afraid to make this declaration before the
Coroner for fear of incurring Fletchers displeasure.

Corner appd. to proceed
further in the Examin. of
the above}


A Motion was now made That a Committee be
appointed to proceed further in the Examination and to report
what in their Opinion ought to be done in the Premises Which
being agreed to It is Ordered that William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire
The Reverend Sir George Booth< no role > Baronet Sir Sampson Wright< no role > Sir Robert
Taylor
< no role > Knights , Samuel Glasse< no role > , Herbert Mayo< no role > , Doctors in divinity
Edward Montague< no role > , Wiliam Bleamire< no role > , Robert Smith< no role > , Jacob Leroux< no role > ,
Francis Milles, Thomas Bishop< no role > , Thomas Brooksbank< no role > , Charles
Sheppard
< no role > , Thomas Collins< no role > , George Allcock< no role > , Edward Webster< no role > , Harry
Harmood
< no role > , David Wilmot< no role > , Humphry Jackson< no role > , George Mercer< no role >
Nicholas Forster< no role > , Joseph Faikney< no role > , James Paine< no role > , Robert Butler< no role >
Edmund Popys< no role > , Thomas Tryon Cotton< no role > , Thomas Cogan< no role > James Croft< no role >
Richard Paul< no role > Joddrell, John Wright< no role > , David Walker< no role > , William
Gregson
< no role > . Thomas Gilbert< no role > , Henry Holland< no role > , Jenkin Jones< no role > and
Nathaniel Conant< no role > and John Staples< no role > Esquires being now here
present and any other of His Majestys Justices of the Peace who may
please to attend or any five of them be such Committee and that they
do meet at this place on Saturday next the 17th. Instant at the hour
of Eleven precisely.

Temporary
Allowance of Coals
Matrosses [..]
Sheet and Stockings
to poor prisoners}


It being represented to this Court that since the last Session
some of His Majestys Justices of the Peace for this County had during
the late severe Weather ordered that several of the poor Prisoners in
New Prisoner at Clerkenwell and the House of Correction there should
be supplied with Shoes and Stockings That a Bushel and an half




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