April 1783
By Adjournment Thursday 1st May 1783
Report of the Prison Committee}
The following Report from the Committee appointed to carry
into immediate and effectual Execution the repair of New prison
and
Clerkenwell
Bridewell
being laid before this Court and the same
being read as follows Vizt.
To His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
in their April Session 1783 assembled.
The Report of the Committee appointed to
carry into immediate and effectual Execution
the repair of New prison
and Clerkenwell
Bridewell
The said Committee Report
Fees for the discharge
of prisoners out of New
prison
and the House
of Correction
all to [..]
reduced from 7sh. to 5/6.}
That having taken into consideration the Orders of
Referrence to them made at the last Session of the peace held for the
County, and also the Resolutions of April Session 1775 whereby the
Fee of 5s/6d. for the discharge of Prisoners out of the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
and New prison
at Clerkenwell
was raised to 7sh. and
it appearing to the Committee that the said fee of 7sh. has never been
settled and confirmed pursuant to the directions of the Statute of the
2d. of George 2d. The Committee recommend it to the Court to
reduce the fee of 7sh. for the discharge of Prisoners out of the said
Goals to 5/6d. the said Sum 5/6d. being the ancient and legally
established Fee for the discharge of Prisoners out of the said Goals.
The salary or allown
of £50 a year grantd. to
the Governour of the Ho:
of Corrections
for taking
can of the Convicts sumd
to his can continued}
The said Committee further Report That
having taken into consideration the Sallary or Allowance of £50
P Annum granted to the Governour
of the House of Correction
at
Clerkenwell
in October Session 1778 for the care and trouble brought
upon him in consequence of the Act of parliament passed in the
Sixteenth Year of the Reign of his present Majestys For authorism
for a limitted time the punishment by hard labour of Offenders
who for certain Crimes are or shall become liable to be transport
to any of his Majestys Colonies and plantations and it appearing
to your Committee that great numbers of Convicts still continuous