Continued Wednesday 26th. August 1778.
First
That you shall not in future hold or Enjoy any place or
Office either of Trust or profit.
Secondly
That you do not lay out of the Hospital without leave of
the treasurer or weekly Committee.
Thirdly
That you do not receive any Goods or Provisions into this
Hospital without a particular Bill of Parcels and that you
regularly File the same.
Fourthly
That you do take Care that no Patient be Employed in
delivering the Provisions into the several Cells but that the
same be done by the Basket Men and Gallery Maids only.
Fifthly
That you do see that the Servants employed in Bethlem
Hospital do strictly observe the several Orders and regulations
respecting the same.All which is nevertheless Submitted
to the Judgment of the Court."
This Court having duly weighed and considered
the said Report doth Confirm the same.
[..] Mr Depy William
his Legacy reported
Mr. treasurer reported that Mr. Deputy
William. Fouch< no role >
by his Will (without date) but proved the 18th. of Augst Instant
had given to Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals
£20.. and if
his Daughter died before She was Married or of the Age of 21
then his Fortune to be divided in manner following To
James
Stephens< no role >
Luke Hornor< no role >
,
William Davis< no role >
,
William Fouch< no role >
and
Elizabeth Windsor< no role >
all in his said Will before named £200..to
each of them and to Bridewell
& Bethlem Hospitals before
named £100..
Mr. Deputy Rogers and John Browne< no role >
Esqr
. two of the
governors
reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 15th. day of July last they had made an Inquiry and found
that Isaac Symons Holt< no role >
late Apprentice
to Thomas Reynolds< no role >