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Fees Paid by Persons Confined in the Fleet Prison since 10th July 1813

13/07/1814

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Fees Paid by Persons Confined in the Fleet Prison since 10th July 1813

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14 ( 1 .)• — F L E F. T P E I SO N : — L I S T OF F E E S T A K E N, & C. IN Obedience to an Older of ' 1 lie Honourable House of Commons, of tlie 2oth June last, I beg leave to return a Copy of the printed Table of Fees ( ordered lo be taken by the W arden) which is publicly hung up in The Fleet Prison; and also a Copy of ihe Clerk of the Papers Fees, but which has never been ordered to be hung up in the said Prison. NICHOLAS NIXON, Dep. Warden, 13th July 1814. A TABLE OF FEES, to be taken by the Warden of the Prison of The Fleet, for any Prisoner or Prisoners Commitment, or coming into Gaol, or Chamber- Kent there, or Discharges from thence, in any Civil Action; settled and established l<! tii day of January, in the 3d year of the reign of His Majes'y King George the Second, 1729, pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately made, intituled, " An Act for the lltlief of Debtors with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons." Every Prisoner charged with one or more Actions ( who, at his own clssire, shall go 011 the Masters Side) do pay to the Warden for Commitment Fee ... Every Prisoner charged with one or more Actions ( who shall go 011 the Common Side) not being entitled to partake of the. Poor's Box, to pay - Every Prisoner entitled to partake of the Poor's Book, nothing. Every Prisoner to pay for h; s Discharge - -- -- -- - Every such Prisoner on the Master's Side who, at his own desire, shall have a Bed to himself, to pay for Chamber Room, use of Bed, Bedding, and Sheets, to the Warden, per Week ------------ If two in a Bid, and no more, for Chamber Room, use of Bed, Bedding, and Sheets, each to pay to the Warden, per Week If the Prisoner finds his own Bed, Bedding, and Sheets, ( which the Warden is in 110 sort to hinder him of) then he shall pay for Chamber Room to the Warden, per Week - -- -- -- -- -- -- If there be two Prisoners in one Bed, finding their own Bed, Bedding, and Sheets, then each of them to pay to the Warden, per Week ------ Every Prisoner, not being intitled to partake of the Poor's Box, to j ay to the Porter and Gaoler, now called Turnkeys, 011 his Commitment ... Every Prisoner on a Commitment upon a Surrender at a Judge's Chamber, to pay to the Tipstaff Evi ry Prisoner on a Commitment upon a Habeas Corpus, at a Judge's Chamber, to pay to the Tipstaff ------------ Ever . Prisoner on a Commitment in Court, to pay to the Tipstaff - No othi r Fees for any Prisoner for the Use of Chamber, Bed, Bedding, or Sheets, or upon Commitment or Discharge of any Prisoner in any Civil Action, nor any C< mmitrnent Fee to be taki 11 of any Prisoner entitled to partake of the Poor's Box, 1101 any Chamber Kent to be taken of any Prisoner on the Common Side. Ed. Bellamy, R. Raymond, John Thompson, R. Eyre, Rob. Alsop, Thos Pengelly. John Barnard. r. s. d. 1 6 8 0 13 4 0 7 4 0 0 6 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 6 s 0 4 0 0 7 6' A TABLE of the FEES appointed to be taken by the Cieik of the ' Papers of The Fleet Prison, under and by virtue of a Ilule or Order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in Easter Term, 13 Geo. I. 1727. _ . , , , „ . There is due, and ought to be paid to the Clerk of~ l Paid by the Prisoner. j the paperSj for everfay Dlscharge of every Actlon _) ' And for the Copy of every Cause, not exceeding"! Three ------ - - J Paid by the Person applv-^ ing for them. These Certificates being considered useless to, the Prisoner, are never taken for. And for each and every Cause, exceeding Three"] Causes, besides the Shilling a- piece for each of the J said first Three Causes - J There is also due, and ought to be paid to the Clerk' of the Papers, for his Certificate of the Prisoner's Discharge, delivered to the Prisoner himself, with- out any regard to the Number f Actions he stood charged with ------- And for his Certificate to the Warden of such Dis- 1 charge -------- J ' There is also due to the Clerk of the Papers, for the"] s, a Fee } Paid by Persons suingy out such Writs. Allowance of every Writ of Habeas Corpus, of And for the Return of the first Cause And for every other Cause - - J
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