Continued Wednesday 31st. January 1787
.
Burton Robert< no role >
Proposed as a Governor
Robert Burton< no role >
of Governor Place
Esqr
. being Proposed
by the Right Honble the Earl of Sandwich 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 & that
Notice of such Intended Election be inserted in the Summons's for
Such Court.
Drewe John Rose< no role >
Proposed as a Governor
John Rose Drewe of Wathing Street London
Esqr
. being
Proposed by
Wm. Drewe< no role >
Esqr
. 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.
Curtis Jeremiah
proposed as a Governor
Jeremiah Curteis< no role >
of the Kings Bench Walk
in the
[..]
Temple London
Esqr
. being proposed by
Robert Sherson< no role >
Esqr
. 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.
Hudd Richard< no role >
to be paid
£10 Kings Gift
Robert Sherson< no role >
Esqr
. one of the Governors
reported that
in Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 30th. day of November
last he had made an Inquiry and found that
Richd. Hudd< no role >
late
Apprentice
to
Thos. Reynolds< no role >
was set up for himself in this Trade and
has the Character of a diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that
the Steward
do pay the said
Richd. Hudd< no role >
ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks
Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.
Green William< no role >
to be paid £10
Fowkes Gift
Richd. Austin< no role >
Esqr
. One of the Governors reported that in
Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 30th. Day of November last
he had made an Inquiry and found that
William Green< no role >
late
Apprentice to
Thomas Reynolds< no role >
was set up himself in his Trade
and has the Character of a deligent and sober Man It is Ordered
that the Clerk do pay the said
William Green< no role >
Ten Pounds out of
Mr Fowke's Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.