Continued Wednesday 19th. May 1784
.
John Yates< no role >
of Saint John Street
Esqr
. were unanimously
Elected Governors
of these Hospitals And it is
Ordered that Staves be sent them forhwith.
King Joshua< no role >
to be Paid £10
an of Mr Lock's Gift
Mr
Saml Swain< no role >
and Mr.
Thos. Phillips< no role >
two of the
Governors
reported that in Pursuance of an order of Court of
the 28th. day of April last they had made an Inquiry and
found that
Joshua King< no role >
late Apprentice
to
John Sanders< no role >
was
set up for himself in his Trade and has the Character of a
diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the Steward
do Pay the said
Joshua King< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift
to be allowed him in his next Account.
Russell George Francis< no role >
Tho. Like< no role >
Mr.
Saml. Swain< no role >
and Mr.
Thos. Phillips< no role >
two of
the Governors
reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 28th Day of April last they had made an Inquiry and
found that
George Francis Russell< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Roger Owen< no role >
was set up for himself in his Trade and has the
Character of a diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered
that the Steward do Pay the said
George Francis< no role >
Russell
Ten Pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him in his
next Account.
Stokes Joseph< no role >
Tho Like< no role >
Mr.
Saml. Swain< no role >
& Mr.
Thos Phillips< no role >
two of the
Governors
reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 28th . Day of April last they had made an Inquiry and
found that
Joseph Stokes< no role >
late Apprentice
to
John Sanders< no role >
was set up for himself in his Trade and has the Character
of a diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the
Steward do Say the said
Joseph Stokes< no role >
Ten Pounds
out of Mr. Lock's Gift to be allowed him in his next
Account.