Continued Thursday 28th. April 1785
£ s d
For Legacys & Benefactions729-4-
For Admission Cloathing
and Bedding of Patients
and for Maintenance
of Incurables
1657-15-5
And out of the Poors Box32-3-
Which makes in the whole the Sum of 6424-3-8
And that the Sum Total of the Money
Paid expended and Disbursed for
Bethlem Hospital the Particulars whereof
appears by the Hospital Ledger in for 233
Amounts to the Sum of
6462-9-9
Which makes the Outgoings of
Bethlem Hospital this Year to exceed
the Income by the Sum of
38-6-1
And which Sum of £38-6-1 has likewise been supplied
and discharged out of the former Balance in Mr. Treasurer's
hands.
And We do further Certify that the Balances in Cash
which remained at Christmas 1784 in the hands of the
Treasurer and different Officers of the Hospital and Receiver
of the Lincolnshire Estate were as follows Vizt.
In the Hands of
To: Cash Books
£ s d
118
Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Treasurer
1892-7-10½
179
John Woodhouse< no role >
Esqr
Clerk250-6-
206
John Griffiths< no role >
Steward
of Bridewell
84-0-7
82
Henry White< no role >
Steward
of Bethlem
285-3-
88
John Bourne< no role >
Lincolnshire
Receiver
32-1-8½
£2543-19-2
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 in Arrear with the Sums they
respectively owed, their Annual Rents and in whose Collection
the same are.