Mrs. Monox's
matter referred
to Councill
}
Also upon reading to this Court a Letter from Mr.
John
Green< no role >
an Attorney
at Law to Mr. Trer Baker concerning
the money left in the Office on the death of Mr. Monox
and there still remaining Signifying that Mrs. Monox
insists that the same be Delivered to her proposing
that that matter be left to two Councill one on the part
of the Hospitall
and the other on the part of the said
Mrs. Monox
This Court Doth Agree thereto and Doe
name Sr
.
Bartholomew Shore< no role >
(one of the Governors of
these Hospitalls) on behalf of the same Hospitalls
And Doe Order that when Mr. Green has given notice
who is chosen on the part of Mrs. Monox That then
the Clarke doe acquaint him who this Court hath
named as aforesaid And then after this Court will give
further Direccon for the management of the matter soe referred.
Jeremy Catlin< no role >
to remove
Also
Jeremy Catlin< no role >
late one of the Artsmaster
s of
this Hospitall attending this Court was warned
forthwith to Depart the said Hospll. and acqiainted
that in Default thereof he would be turned out.
Geo: Marfield< no role >
Elected Artsmar
:
Also upon the Sewall humble Petiticon of
George Marfield< no role >
Joseph Gipps< no role >
William Bell< no role >
and
William Webb< no role >
Weaver
for one of them to be chosen an Artsmaster of
the Hospitall of Bridewell in the Room and Place of
Richard Howell< no role >
who is lately removed thereout and
they being Sewally putt in nominaton It plainly appeared
by plurality of hands that the said George Marfield is
Elected thereunto And it is thereupon Ordered that the
said George Marfield be admitted an Artsmaster
accordingly and hold and enjoy the roomes and dwelling
late in the holding of the said
Richard Howell< no role >
during
the Pleasure of this Court on Such Security and under
Such Covenants and Agreements as are usuall in like
Cases.
Draines at Bethlem
referred to ye Genll.
Comitte}
Also upon reading a Proposall of Mr. Depty Langham's
(one of the Comittee of the Hospitall of Bethlem
).
concerning taking up the whole pavement of the long
walks before the said Hospitall in Order to the making
drains under the same It is Ordered by this Court
that it be left to the generall Comittee of the said
Hospitall to doe what they shall, thinke necessary therein.