Middlesex Sessions:
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11th January 1722 - 16th January 1725

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the said Committee to Measure the said Work hath
accordingly so done, And after making all just
allowances Reports the Work done to the said House
of Correction by the said John Warden< no role > in the following
manner (vizt.)

56 Square of Tyleing
33 Yards of Lathing
47 Yards of Washing and Stoping
11½ Yards of rendring

For which the said Comittee of Justices are of Opinion the
said John Warden< no role > may deserve,

For the said 56 Square of Tyleing
at 12s P Square the Sume of} £33.12s.-

For 33 Yards of Lathing at 8d P Yard£1.2s.-
For 47 Yards Washed & Stoped at 2½d P Yard £0.9s.9½
For 11½ Yards of Rendring at 4d P Yard £0.3s.10
Amounting in all to£35.7s..7½

Which several Pieces are full as much as are paid to
any on the like occasion, and out of which he may
reasonably pay the Person whom the said Committee
employed to Measure the said Work (as he agreed to
doe) But as to the two Articles of Carpenters and
Plumbers Work for which he Charges Nineteen
Justices cannot find any such Work done, And that
the Keeper of New Prison hath affirmed & declared
to them there was not any Carpenters or Plumbers
Work done, and that when he Spoke to the said John
Warden that the Tyleing and the other Worke was
done (as it really is) in a poor manner, the said John
Warden replyed what was that to him, it was
County Work, and he did not know when he should
have his Money, This Court upon consideration had
of the matters Stated by the said Report Doth not at
present See any reason for allowing the said John
Warden any greater Sume of Money than the said




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