Description | An account of money disbursed by Richard Render in supporting prisoners in the gaol and House of Correction at Richmond from 18 January 1788 to 1 April 1788. Includes:
- the idiot committed in 1784 (10 weeks 4 days) - Edward Whitfeild (10 weeks 4 days) - for whipping John Thompson at Richmond - John Kitching, from 18 January to 5 February (18 days) and for whipping him - George Shaw, from 18 January to 9 February (22 days) and for whipping him - Bejamin [sic] Elgey, from 25 January to 1 April (9 weeks and 5 days) - William Ingleby, from 2 February to 29 February (28 days) - Henry Simpson, from 2 February to 29 February (28 days) - for whipping William Ingleby and Henry Simpson - Dorothy Barker, from 26 February to 1 April (5 weeks 1 day) - William Sutton, from 4 March to 1 April (29 days) - William Forster, from 8 March to 1 April (25 days) - John Auton, from 22 March to 1 April (11 days) - William Auton, from 22 March to 1 April (11 days) - John Pybus, from 28 March to 1 April (5 days) - Thomas Parkinson, a prisoner for debt by order of the Justices, from 14 January to 30 March (11 weeks) - Robert Marchbank, a prisoner for debt by order of the Justices, from 14 January to 30 March (11 weeks) - William Maude, from 19 January to 29 March (10 weeks) - George Bowron, from 16 January to 27 February (6 weeks) - John Wetherald, from 20 January to 30 March (10 weeks) With a few other expenses |