Continued Wednesday 18th. Decr. 1782
.
Thomas Thomas< no role >
took his
Charge
At this Court the Charge was read to
Thomas
Thomas< no role >
Esqr
. as a Governor
of these Hospitals.
The Minutes of the last Court were read & Confirmd.
The Minutes of the House Committee were read and
Confirmed
Adair James proposed as a
Governor
James Adair< no role >
Esqr
. Recorder of the City of London
being proposed by
Brass Crosby< no role >
Esqr
. Alderman
President
to be Elected a Governor of these Hospitals It is Ordered
that such Election shall be Determined by a Majority of
Votes at the next General Court and that Notice of such
intended Election be inserted in the Summons's of such Court.
Roberts James his Benefaction
of £100 reported
Mr. Treasurer reported that he had received of
James Roberts< no role >
of Guildhall
Esqr
. £100. for the Use of
Bethlem Hospital It was moved and seconded that the
thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Roberts for his kind
and Charitable Donation which is unanimously
Ordered and that the Clerk do signify the sense of this
Court respecting such his benefaction.
Roberts James proposed as a
Governor
of these Hospitals
James Roberts< no role >
of Guildhall
Esqr
. being proposed by
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esqr
. Auditor
General to be Elected a
Governor of these Hospitals. It is Ordered that such
Election shall be Determined by a Majority of Votes
at the next General Court and that Notice of such
intended Election be inserted in the Summons's for
such Court.
Bridewell Precinct Inhabitants
acquanant between them and the
Inhabitants of Saint Ann Blackfriars
respecting Boundary
Whereas at a Vestry Meeting of the Minister
Churchwardens Overseers of the Poor and other Inhabitants
of the Parish of Saint Ann Blackfryars in the City of London
aforesaid hold in the Vestry Room of the Church of the said Parish
on Wednesday the 27th. day of November 1782 at Eleven