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Continued Wednesday
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13th.. May 1795.
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Women Comd. for less
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than 14 Days
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their Treatmentkept in seperate Cells (if there be room for them) and in all other respects
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be washed and employed as the other Prisoners, but not to have the Cloathing
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of the House, except by a special order of the weekly Committee.
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Workshop to be made
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for such Persons as
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continue after the
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expiration of their
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CommitmentsThat a seperate room be appropriated as a Workshop, for such Persons
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as the Committee may direct to be continued in the House after the
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expiration of their commitment.
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Superintendant to Keep
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Accot. of Earnings.That the Superintendant do keep an account of their respective earnings
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to enable the Committee to judge whether any and what allowances should be
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made to them for the same.
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Such Persons to
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Conform to the Rules &c.That all such Persons be obliged to conform to the hours and other
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regulations of the house and not be permitted to go out unless with
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the consent of the weekly Committee, the Treasurer or the Chaplain.
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To have the Apparel
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of the House.That during their probationary stay they be indulged with wearing the
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apparel of the House.
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Vagrants to be obliged
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to work.That all Vagrants committed in order to be passed to their respective
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Parishes be obliged to perform as much work as they are able and be
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kept seperate from the other Prisoners.
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Copies of orders to be
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given to officers &c.That a Copy of the above orders be given to the temporary Porter Beadles
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Matron and Superintendant
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Chaplain to be also
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furnished wh. Copy &c.That the Chaplain be also furnished with a Copy of the above regula-
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tions and be informed that there is now no impediment to his attending the
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Female Prisoners in such manner as may best conduce to their reformation.
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Rudd. Ann. a Prisoner
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her good Conduct
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represented.
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Ann Rudd
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a Female
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Prisoner
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of fourteen years of Age who has
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been in solitary confinement and behaved with great propriety having showed
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great contrition and expressed an earnest desire to be continued for a short
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time in the House or until she can obtain some honiest means of livelihood
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The Committee ordered that her request be complied with for a time not exceeding
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two months and that she be allowed the full amount of her earnings.
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