Continued Thursday 7th. Augt. 1766.
Your Petitioners undertaking to do such Repairs in
a Workman like Manner an Additional Term may be
Granted to him for the said Number of Years at the
Rent of £10 a Year or such other Rent as Your
Worships or a Committee of Your Worships shall think
reasonable
It is Ordered that the said Petition be referred to the
Committee of this House, that they do Consider the same, And
Report their Opinion thereon to this Court
At this Court the following poor Boys were Ordered to be
placed out Apprentices Vizt.
Dunston Thos< no role >
.
Jones Stephen< no role >
Hanson John< no role >
put out Apprentices
Thomas Dunston< no role >
Stephen Jones< no role >
John Hanson< no role >
The Petitions of the Candidates for the Portersmans
place in this Hospital in the Room of Thomas Holt< no role >
(now made
Beadle
in the Room of John Allen< no role >
discharged) being Read
in Alphabetical Order Vizt. Robert Jervis< no role >
, Thomas Purrell< no role >
Matthew Ray< no role >
and William Rundle< no role >
the governors
gave
their Ballots which being cast up the Numbers appeared
to be as follows Vizt.
Robert Jervis< no role >
0
Thomas Purrell< no role >
4
Matthew Ray< no role >
2
William Rundle< no role >
34 Elected
Rundle Wm< no role >
. Elected
Porters Man
Whereupon the Right Worshipful the President declared
the said
William Rundle< no role >
to be duly Elected Porters Man of the said
Hospital till the next Election dayAnd it is Ordered that
upon his Producing a Certificate of his Settlement He the said
William Rundle< no role >
be Admitted Porters Man of the said Hospital
until the next Election Day And that he have such Apartment
as the Committee of this House shall think fit