9th February 1721/2
Cont to Labor
Smith Grace< no role >
P sr
John Fryer< no role >
being charged by
Jno.
Ells< no role >
: Picking him up in the Street to Comitt Lewdness wth
him and an suspition of picking his pockett of some
things of Small value
Cout to Labour
Collier Mary< no role >
P dobeing charged by Oath
of
John Hawkins< no role >
, being taken with a Coat upon her which is
his, but he knows not how it was stolne from him she
pretending it was given her by a Strange man
dd
Shent Hannah< no role >
&
dd
Smith Elizabeth< no role >
}
P sr
.
Francis Forbes< no role >
being charged
by
Arthur Chawkley< no role >
on Oath for being
Lewd disorderly Night walkers
who picked
him up last night in the streets and also on suspition
of picking his pockett
pun & dd
Hanes Sarah< no role >
P dobeing charged by
Thomas Hartley< no role >
and
Richard Philipps< no role >
on a violent suspition
of Stealing a Quantity of Iron weights belonging to Mr
Henry Parsons< no role >
being an idle Loose disorderly person
Cont to Labor
Harris Elizabeth< no role >
P dobeing charged by
Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
her Mistress for pilfring a Childs
frock and a handkercheife of Small value being an
idle disorderly person
Ex & Kal
Govr: Reced his Charge
Also at this Court the Charge was read to Capt
.
John Merry< no role >
as one of the Governor
s of these Hospitals
Beadles Gra ½ ye Xmas 1721
Upon reading the humble Petition of the four Beadles and
Portersman of this Hospital for their usual, Gratuitys of forty Shillings
a peice in respect of the half year ending at Xmas Last for that
their salaries are but Small It is Ordered that the Clerk of this
Hospital do give and pay unto them forty Shillings a peice to be allowd
him in his next account
Basketman Gra ½ ye Xmas
1721}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the three Baskettmen of the
Hospital of Bethlem for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty Shillings a
peice in respect of the half year ending at Xmas Last for that then salaries
are but Small It is Ordered that the Clerk of this Hospital do give &
pay unto them Twenty Shillings a peice to be allowed him in his
next account
Ex & Kal