Continued Thursday 27th Janry 1763.
Gratuitys to Basketmen
20s. each
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of the Three Basketmen of
Bethlem Hospital for their Usual Gratuities of Twenty Shillings a piece
for the half Year to Christmas last for their Salarys are but Small It is
Ordd. That the Clerk of these Hospitals Do pay unto them Twenty Shillings
a piece to be Allowed him in his Next Account
Cullum George< no role >
Jay John< no role >
Pitchford Saml< no role >
.
Put out Apprentices
At this Court the following Poor Boys were Ordd. to be put out Apprentices
George Cullum< no role >
John Jay< no role >
Samuel Pitchford< no role >
Wheeler Elizth< no role >
. to be paid £20 a
Quars. Salary due to Chars. Wheeler< no role >
Deced
It is Ordered that the Clerk Do Pay Mrs.
Elizabeth Wheeler< no role >
the Widow
of Mr.
Charles Wheeler< no role >
Deced take Surgeon of those Hospital Twenty Pounds
for a Quarters Salary due at Michas 1761.
Ed not Charles Elected Barber
of Bethlem
Upon Reading the Several Humble Petitions of
Charles Ednot< no role >
,
Ephrahim
Elcock< no role >
Benjamin Followay< no role >
George Kemble< no role >
&
Thomas Smith< no role >
for one of them
to be Barber
of Bethlem Hospital in the room of
John Gandell< no role >
Deceased And
the governors
Gave their Ballots which being Cast up the Numbers Appeared
to be as follows Vizt.
Charles Ednot< no role >
49 El.
Eprahim Elcock< no role >
31
Benjamin Holloway< no role >
0
George Kemble< no role >
18
Thomas Smith< no role >
1
Whereupon the Right Worshipful Sir Richard Glyn< no role >
knt
. Bart
.
Alderman
President
Declared the said Charles Ednot Duly Elected
And it is Ordered that he be Accordingly Admitted to Shave the Patients in
Bethlem Hospital till the Next Election Day.