Continued Monday 29th. May 1775
Preacher and Reader
That for the future the Preachers Salary be £170 a Year
and no Perquisites payable by the Hospitals.
That for the future the Reader's Salary be £110 a Year
and no perquisites payable by the Charity
Apothecary
That for the future the Apothecarys Salary be £80 a Year
and no Perquisites except Coals Candles Soap and the Provisions
of the House
Stewards and Receiver
That the Steward of Bridewell give Security (as usual) himself
and two Sureties Jointly and severally bound in £1000. The
Sureties to be Approved by the House Committee and a General
Court.
That his Salary be for the future £100 a Year and no
Perquisites payable by the Hospitals.
That the Steward of Bethlem give Security (as usual) himself
and two Sureties Jointly and severally bound in £500. The
Sureties to be Approved by the House Committee and a General
Court
That his Salary be for the future £100 a Year and no
Perquisites payable by the Hospitals except Coals Candles Soap
and the Provisions of the House
That the Steward of Bethlem produce his Accounts every Week
to the Bethlem Committee.
That the Lincolnshire Receiver give Security himself and two
Sureties jointly and severally bound in £1000. The Sureties to be
approved by the House Committee and a General Court.
That both Stewards and the Lincolnshire Receiver pay all Monies
to the treasurer as soon as received
Matrons
That the present Matron of Bridewell be permitted to resign her
Employment on Account of her Age and be allowed an Annuity of
£40 for Life and an Apartment to be Allotted her by the House
Committee as a Reward for her long Services