Continued Thursday 30th April 1778
Certify that we have Audited the Accounts of both Hospitals
for one Year from Christmas 1776 to Christmas 1777 & find
£ s d
That the Rent and Annuity
Roll for Bridewell Hospital amounts
the Sum of
3401..0..0
That there has been received for
Legacies and Benefactions the Sum
of
325..0..0
And for Casual Receipts such
as for old materials and for the
purchase by the Bridge Committee
of Premises on the West Side of Bridge
Street lately in Lease to
Benjamin
Bayley< no role >
1420.6..6
And that there has been received
from the Assignces of Kinleside
800..0..0
Making in the whole the Sum of5946..6.6
That the Sum Total of the Expenditure of
the said Hospital including £486 paid into
the Chamber of London for Ground embanked and
for new paving and lighting that part of
Bride Street as is in Bridewell Precinet & exclusive
of any Money that has been paid by the Steward
to the treasurer on Account of Bethlem Hospital,
amounts this Year to £4637 10s.. 3½d the
Particulars whereof appears by the Hospital
Ledger in fo. 217
4637..10..3½
So that the expenditure on Account of this
Hospital has been less than the Rent and Annuity
Roll Legacies and Benefactions and Casual Receipts
by the Sum of
1308..16..2½
And we find that the Rent and Annuity
Roll for Bethlem Hospital amounts to £3153..18s..9d
That thee has been for Dividend
on Stocks
607..-..-