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<p>At a <unclear>Mutery</unclear> at Westminster June 28. 1781 present a Majority<lb/> | |||
of the Judges who had viewed the pieces of Ground recommended<lb/> | |||
by the Supervisors, — reported that <unclear>Wanosworth</unclear> North Fields<lb/> | |||
did not appear to them to be a proper place for either of the<lb/> | |||
Penitentiary Houses but that they were unanimously of<lb/> | |||
opinion that <sic>Battersea rise</sic> was a <add>very</add> proper place for them<lb/> | |||
both.</p> | |||
<p>A New report was now presented by the supervisors<lb/> | |||
signed by Sir Charles Bunbury and <unclear>Thd</unclear> <unclear>Bavdler</unclear> Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> recommending<lb/> | |||
<unclear>Battersea rise</unclear> as a proper for both the Houses. —</p> | |||
<p>This report was approved by the <unclear>Mutery</unclear>, the approbation was<lb/> | |||
signed <gap/> —</p> | |||
<p>At a Mutery in Cork street June 29 present<lb/> | |||
Sir Cha<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Bunbury and T <unclear>Bavdler</unclear> Esq.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/> that<lb/> | |||
application be made to Lord Spencer the proprietor of<lb/> | |||
Battersea rise, for a particular of the Ground to be<lb/> | |||
purchased for the penitentiary Houses, together with an<lb/> | |||
Estimate of the Value of the said Ground.</p> | |||
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1781-6-28
193
At a Mutery at Westminster June 28. 1781 present a Majority
of the Judges who had viewed the pieces of Ground recommended
by the Supervisors, — reported that Wanosworth North Fields
did not appear to them to be a proper place for either of the
Penitentiary Houses but that they were unanimously of
opinion that Battersea rise was a very proper place for them
both.
A New report was now presented by the supervisors
signed by Sir Charles Bunbury and Thd Bavdler Esqr recommending
Battersea rise as a proper for both the Houses. —
This report was approved by the Mutery, the approbation was
signed —
At a Mutery in Cork street June 29 present
Sir Chas Bunbury and T Bavdler Esq.r that
application be made to Lord Spencer the proprietor of
Battersea rise, for a particular of the Ground to be
purchased for the penitentiary Houses, together with an
Estimate of the Value of the said Ground.
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