Continued Thursday 21st. July 1785
thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Stephenson for his kind
and Charitable Donation which was done accordingly.
Yeats Timothy< no role >
his Benefaction
of £50 reported
The Right Honble Lord Mayor Treasurer reported that
he had received of
Timothy Yeats< no role >
Esqr
. £50 for the Use
of Bridewell
& Bethlem Hospitals It was moved and
seconded that the thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Yeats
for his Kind and Charitable Donation which was done
accordingly
Woodcock Edward< no role >
his
Benefaction of £50 reported
The Right Honble Lord Mayor Treasurer reported
that he had received of
Edward Woodcock< no role >
Esqr
. £50 for the
Use of the
[..] mables
Bridewell
Bethlem Hospitals It was moved and
seconded that the thanks of this Court be given to Mr.
Woodcock for his kind and Charitable Donation which
was done accordingly
Reynolds Thomas< no role >
to be
inquired after for Fusker's
Gift
Upon reading the Humble Petition of
Thomas
Reynolds< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
Settingforth that he had served
his Apprentiship in this Hospital to
Thomas Reynolds< no role >
by Indenture dated the 2d February 1777 and by Order of
Court of 28th. of April 1784 was made free of this City
the 5th. day of April 1785 and is set up for himself in
Trade at Mr. Davies's at No. 8 in the Cloysters
near
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital
and praying part of Mr.
Fowkes Gift. It is Ordered That the Revd. Mr. Wight the
Revd. Mr. Bowen and
Robert Sherson< no role >
Esqr
. or any two of
them devired to Inquire if the said
Thomas Reynolds< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his
hopefulness therein and report the same to the Court