Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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7th January 1762 - 15th March 1781

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Image 80 of 79427th January 1763


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.




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