Continued Thursday 3d. December 1767-
Philipps sir John< no role >
Bart.
Legacy of £50. Ordered
to be Recd.-
Upon Reading an Extract of the Will of Sir
John Phillips< no role >
Bart
. Where by he gave to the governors
of Bethlem
& Bridewell
Hospitals
the Sum of Fifty Pounds, to be by them applied and
disposed of in such manner as they should think most prudont
and proper for the benefit and advantage of the same Hospitals
or Societies there of It is Ordered that the said Legacy by
forth with Received
Nelson Geo< no role >
. Esqr
. late Aldr
.
his Legacy of £200, ordered
to be Reced
Upon Reading an Extract of the Will of
George Nelson< no role >
Esqr
late one of the Aldermen
of this City Whereby he Gave to the
governors
of Bethlem Hospital
One Hundred Pounds to be
applied for Incurables and also the further Sum of One
Hundred Pounds to be applied for Curables It is Ordered that
the said Legacies be forth with received
Gray Willm< no role >
. to be paid
£10. Mr Locks Gift
Mr Deputy Vere and Mr.
Edwd umfreville< no role >
two of the Govrs
.
reported that in pursuance of an order of Court of the 30th July
last they had made an Inquiry and found that
Wm. Gray< no role >
who
served his Apprentiship
to
Henry Heafford< no role >
One of the Artsmasters
in this Hospital, is set up for himself in his Trade and has
the Character of a diligent & Sober Man It is Ordered that the
Steward do pay the said
William Gray< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr.
Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next Account
Webb Martin< no role >
, to be pd
£10. Mr Locks Gift
Mr. Deputy Gamon & Mr Deputy Vere two of the governors
reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 30th July
last they had made an Inquiry and found that
Martin Webb< no role >
who Served his Apprentiship
to
Joseph Sharpe< no role >
one of the
Artsmasters
in this Hospital, is set up for himself in his Trade
& has the Character of a diligent & Sober Man It Is Ordered that
the Steward do pay the said Martin Webb Ten pounds out of
Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next Account
Adkins John< no role >
to be Pd.
£10. Mr. Locks Gift
Mr. Deputy Rogers & Mr
Sam Bates< no role >
two of the Govrs
. Reported
that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 30th July last they
had made an Inquiry & found that
John Adkins< no role >
who served
his Apprentiship
to
William Cox< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
in this
Hospital is set up for himself in his Trade & has the Character
of a diligent & Sober Man It is Ordered that the Steward
do pay the said
John Adkins< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him
in his next Account