Continued Wednesday 28th. April 1784
Payne John George< no role >
his Benefaction of £100 reported
and proposed as a Governor
Mr. Treasurer reported that he had received
of
John George Payne< no role >
of New Broad Street
Esqr
£100 for
the Use of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was
moved and seconded that the Thanks of this Court be
given to Mr Payne 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.
John George Payne< no role >
of New Broad Street
Esqr
. being
Proposed by Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer
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 Summon's for
such Court.
Nixon Nicholas< no role >
his Benefaction of £100 reported
Mr. Treasurer reported that he had received of
Nicholas Nixon< no role >
Esqr
. £100 for the Use of the Incurables
in Bethlem Hospital It was moved and seconded that
the Thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Nixon for his
Kind and Charitable Donation which was done accordingly.
Treasurer
Clark Richard< no role >
his Benefaction of £100 reported
Mr. Auditor General reported that
Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
Aldn
. Treasurer
had given £100 for the Use of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was moved and seconded that
the Thanks of the Court be given Mr. Treasurer
for his
kind and Charitable Donation which was done accordingly.
Darker John< no role >
his [..] Legacy of £100
reported
Mr. Treasurer reported that
John Darker< no role >
late of the Parish of Saint Bartholomew the less
Esqr
by his Will dated 16th. November 1782 had given
£100 to Bethlem Hospital