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

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Image 498 of 79429th May 1775


Continued Monday 29th. May 1775

That the Porter's Man's Salary be £36 the same Cloaths as
the Beadles attending the Gate Lock up Days (as usual) and no.
other Perquisites

Three Basket Men

That the Salary of each be £48 a Year a Suit of Blue Cloaths
a Fustian Frock, a Coarse Frock, for carrying away dangerous.
Incurables 5s each, Coals, Candles, washing and the Provisions
of the House and no other Perquisites whatever

Three Assistant Basket Men.

That the Salary of each be £25 a Year with the same Cloaths
as the Basket Men Coals, Candles, Washing and the Provisions
of the House and no other Perquisites.

Two Gallery Maids

That the Salary of each be £25 a Year a Stuff Gown Coals
Candles Washing and [..] the Provisions of the House and no other
Perquisites.

Assistant Gallery Maid

That her Salary be £18 a Year a Stuff Gown Coals Candles
Washing and the Provisions of the House and no other Perquisites.

Cook.

That her Salary be £25 a Year a Stuff Gown Coals Candles
Washing and the Provisions of the House and no other Perquisites

Patients.

That no Patients be Permited to go out of their respective
Galleries without have of the Physician Surgeon Stewards or Apothecary

Tradesmen

That all Tradesman employed by these Hospitals do within one
week after each Quarter day deliver in their Bills up to the Quarter day
then last past and that such Bills be paid as soon as Audited.

That any Tradesman giving or receiving any Fee. Christmas box
or other Perquisite to or from any Officer or Servant of these Hospitals
be dismissed from the Service of these Hospitals and be incapable of
serving the same for the future.




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