Nicolas Duquainnay, master blacksmith in New Orleans, submitted to the Cabildo a bill for thirteen pesos six reales for repairs he made, according to an order of the Governor, on the door to the passageway leading to the cells in the Royal prison. Pedro Pedesclaux, Clerk of the Cabildo, first certified that Magaistrates Nicolas Forstall and Rodulfo Josef Ducros had examined the job and had accepted it. Then he ordered the City Steward to pay Duquainnay. The latter acknowledged receipt of the money.