Itt was the Middle
of Clerkenwell, as
I remember
Zifty order enterded for
the thanks ye P he wall
as to imdiateless Prires
& P trail hereby 9 to dwell
house wch was a doubt who
their Justices or keeper
ought to repe
Robert Thornhill< no role >
Esqr
. Sr.
Isaac Tillard< no role >
Knt
.
John Fuller< no role >
William Cotesworth< no role >
senr
.
D'oyly Michel< no role >
Richard
Gifford< no role >
John Troughton< no role >
William Kingfford< no role >
Alexander
Ward< no role >
Joseph Hayne< no role >
&
Thomas Robe< no role >
Esqrs
. Justices
of the peace
for this County or any three or more
of them to take a View of the premisses aforesaid,
and see if the roof over the Prisoners Wards, and
tyleing over the gateway into the sd. house of Correccon
and alsoe the roof of the petrs. dwelling house or any
& what Part
thereforeof the Same is out of repaire
and if any & what repaires are wanting & necessary
to be done thereto, and
alsoe to view the sd. Party
wall between the sd. workhouse & the sd. house of
Correccon, and to See in what state & condicon the
same isto take to their assistance Such able Workman
or Workmen as they Shall think fit, if out of repaire then to make an
estimate of what it will cost to repaire the Same,
And to give Such Orders & direccons for the Speedy &
effectuall repaire thereof of the premisses or Such part
thereof as Shall appeare which they Shall adjudge
necessary to be repaired, and to employ such Workman so
was binder in the doing thereof as they Shall think
fit, and at as then P rates & prices as the same can be
effectually done for, and to Superintend & See that Such
repaires be well & sufficiently done & P formed in a
substantiall & Workman like manner, And to give an
accompt to the Court of Generall or Quarter Sessions of
the peace for thisAnd to consider whether the roof of the Petrs.