Middlesex Sessions:
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July 1720

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Middx
House of Correction
Fees}


A Table of Fees Autiently & Customarily taken & received
by Henry Wallbanck< no role > and his predecessors time imemorial for
Persons committed as Prisoners to the Prison of Clerkenwell Bridewell
in the County of Middlesex .

£ s d

The Discharge of each Person committed by a Justice of
the Peace to Hard Labour & Dicharged by a Justice}
0..6..2

N3. These Persons are generally so very poor that
not one in six is able to pay and in such case
they are Discharged without Fees}

For the Discharge of each Person committed by a Justice
of the Peace to Hard Labour & Discharged by the Court
at Sessions}
0..6..2

For the Turnkey0..1..0

To the Clerk of the Peace0..1..0

N3. These Persons are equally so very poor
that not One in Six ever pays and take
them upon An Average in that Case the
Keeper Discharges them without}

For the Discharge of each Person committed by the
Court to hard Labour}
0..6..2

For the Turnkey0..1..0

For the Clerk of the Peaces fees what is rated
According to the Nature of the Indictments}

N3. The Keeper for the Security of the Gaol
is Obliged to keep 3 Men Servants which at the
Least Stands him in £60: A year besides the Losses
of Coach hire for the Prisoners}




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