Continued Thursday 27th: April 1780
£ S D
And that the Sum total of the Money
expended for Bethlem Hospital amounts to
£6898..9s..10¾d the particulars whereof
Appear by the Hospital Ledger fo213
6898..9..10¾
Which Sum of £6683..19s..9¾d the whole
of the Income being deducted out of the
£6898..9s..10¾d
6683..19..9¾
Makes the Expenditure on Account of
that Hospital exceed the Income by and
Causes a deficiency of
214..10..1
Which deficiency has been supplied out of the Revenues-
belonging to Bridewell Hospital
.
And we further Certify that the Balances remaining
at Christmas 1779 in the Hands of the treasurer and different
Officers of the Hospital and Receiver of the Lincolnshire
Estate are as follows Vizt.
In the Hands of
£ s d
Nathl. Thomas< no role >
Esqr
. treasurer
£69..0s..5d
John Woodhouse< no role >
Esqr
. Clerk
243..16..9¼
John Griffiths< no role >
Steward
of Bridewell
176..0..6½
Henry White< no role >
Steward
of Bethlem
188..0..4
John Bourne< no role >
Lincolnshire
Receiver
14..7..11
£691..5..11¾
And we have in the Schedules to this our
Report annexed setforth the Names of all such
Tenants who at Christmas last were above
Nine Months is Arrear with the Sums they
respectively owed and these Annual Rents
and in whose Collection the same are