To Thomas Philips< no role >
Esqr
. one of the Coroners of this County
for
Inquisitions taken by him on the View of dead bodies being
forty three in Number from the 15th day of October 1776 to the
8th day of April last (both inclusive) as above}
£45 11s 9d
To George Smith< no role >
Gent
Governor of the House of Correction
at
Tothillfields
for money paid to poor Prisoners there at the
Rate of one Penny P day for cleansing the large Privy and
conveying convicts to the Justitia as above}
30 16 3
To Thomas Prickard< no role >
Coroner
for the City & Liberty of Westminster
for Inquisitions taken by him on New of dead bodys being
thirty five in Number from the 15th day of October 1776 to the 8th
day of April last (both inclusive) as above}
33 12 2
To the Revd. Mr. Thomas Richards< no role >
for half a Year's Salary due to
him the 20th of April last as Chaplain to New Prison
and the
House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
as above}
25 - -
To George Smith< no role >
Gent
Governor
of the House of Correction
at
Tothill fields
for money paid to poor Prisoners there at the rate
of one penny P Day as above}
27 11 -
To one Years Exhibition Money due to the poor Prisoners of the
Kings Bench prison due the first day of Trinity Term 1777 as P
Receipt}
1 1 -
To the like due to the poor prisoners in the Marchalsea Prison
the same day as P Receipt}
1 1 -
To Mr. Thomas Gibbs< no role >
for half a Years Salary as Apothecary
to New Prison
and the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
due
12th July 1777 as P Receipt}
30 - -
To Mr. Edward Hall< no role >
Governor
of the House of Correction
at
Clerkenwell
for money paid by him to poor Convicts there
as P & Receipt}
6 9 6
201 2 8