Continued Thursday 9th. June 1774
and that by Virtue of an Assignment the said Piece or Parcel of Ground & the
Messuages or Tenements become legally Vested in the said Robert Holmes< no role >
for
the Remainder of the said Term and therefore Prayed that he might have Leave
and Lycence to Grant & Demise the said five several Messuages by four several
Indentures of Lease for the terms of 21 Years each unto George Healey< no role >
&
John Healey< no role >
of Bishopsgate Street
London Tobacconists
Thomas South< no role >
of old
Bethlem
Hosier
Richard Austin< no role >
of Old Bethlem
aforesaid Flaxdresser
&
Thomas Masemore< no role >
of the same place Tin plate Worker
It is Ordered that
the said Robert Holmes< no role >
have leave & Lycence to Grant and Demise the said
Piece or Parcel of Ground and the said five Messuages or Tenements thereon
Erected & Built by four several Indentures of Lease for the Terms of 21 Years
each to the said George Healey< no role >
John Healey< no role >
, Thomas South< no role >
, Richard Austin< no role >
&
Thomas Masemore under & Subject to the Covenants in the Original Indenture
of Lease to be Kept and Observed
Application from
Poor Bosanquett for an
Addl. Term to be granted
[..] of Certain Premes in
Bishopsgate Street
referrd
to House Committee
Upon Reading the humble Petition of Joseph Bosanquett< no role >
Esqr
. Setting forth
"that by Indenture dated 20th. January 1740 a Lease was Granted to Sir John Eyles< no role >
Bart
. of part of a Messuage and certain Pieces of Ground near Aldermans Walk
in Bishopsgate Street
for 36 Years in Considn. of a Fine of £60 and upon
payment of a Rent £12 P Annum That the said Premises by Virtue of several
Mesne Assignments are become Vested in Your Petitioner and the said Lease being
near Expiring It is Ordered that the above Petition be referred to a House
Committed and to View and take into Consideration the State of the Hospitals
Property in Old Bethlem
and that such an Additional Term shall be Granted
unto the said Joseph Bosanquet< no role >
as to the Committee shall seem meet
Lease to Calverley Bewick< no role >
Esqr
. to Assign Lease of
House in Lime Street Squs
.
to Thos. Carter< no role >
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Calverley Bewicks< no role >
Esqr
. Setting forth
That at a Committee 2d. August 1768 Your Worships were Pleased to Order a
Lease to be made to your Petr. of a House in Lime Street Square
then in the
Possesion of your Petitioner for 21 Years under the yearly Rent therein expected
That your Petr. is desirous for Assigning his Estate Term and Interest in the said
House and Premise to
Thomas Carter< no role >
of Coopers Court
Merchant
but cannot
Legally Assign same without the Lycence & Consent of your Worships It is
Ordered that the said Calverley Bewicks have Leave & Lycence to Assign over his
Estate and Interest in the said Messuage and Premises to
Thomas Carter< no role >
of
Coopers Court
Merchant Subject to the Rent & Covenants in the said Original
Indenture of Lease to be kept & Observed
Mrs. Lapthorne
Gratuity of 20 Guis.
It is Ordered that Mrs.
Mary Lapthorne< no role >
the Matron
of this
Hospital have a Gratuity of 20 Guineas on Account of her Age Infirmities &
Ill State of Health and that the Clerk do pay the same and be allowed it in
his next Account
Granger Jonathan< no role >
his Legacy of £50 and £50
reported
Mr. treasurer reported that Mr.
Jonathan Granger< no role >
deceased by his Will dated
sixteenth day of May one Thousand seven Hundred and Sixty Nine
Gave to
Bethlem Hospital
Fifty Pounds and to Bridewell Hospital
Fifty
Pounds