Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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26th April 1781 - 12th July 1792

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Image 297 of 51414th June 1787


Bridewell & Bethlem
Hospitals London}


At a Court held at the
said Hospital of Bridewell
on Thursday 14th. June 1787 .

Brass Crosby< no role > Esqr . Aldn . Presidt .
Richard Clark< no role > Esqr . Aldn . Treasr .
Henry Cranke< no role > Esqr Audr . General

Thomas Thomas< no role > Esqr .William Prowling< no role > Esqr Mr. John Walls< no role >
Mr. John Eyre< no role > Mr. Thomas Gorst< no role > The Revd. Mr. Waring
The Revd. Osborne WightMr. Benjamin Wood< no role > Mr. Richard Speed< no role >
Henry Bodicoate< no role > Esqr Mr. Depy. ParkerJohn Woodhouse< no role > Esqr . Junr
Mr. Deputy LeekeyMr. Depy. WilsonJohn Addington< no role > Esqr .
Mr. Deputy RogersMr. John Rose Drewe< no role > William Drave< no role > Esqr .
Richard Austin< no role > Esqr .The Revd. Mr. BowenMr. William Collier< no role >
Edwd. Mathews< no role > Esqr Mr. John Hale< no role > The Revd. Mr. Wight
Mr. Richd. Woodhouse< no role > Daniel Bayne< no role > Esqr Mr. Richd. Crowther< no role >
Mr. Edward Tulet< no role > Mr. John Bridges< no role > Mr. James Phillips< no role >
John Woodhouse< no role > Esqr Mr. Samuel Swain< no role > John Spiller< no role > Esqr
Mr.John Thorne< no role >

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Sarah Mortemore< no role > P Mr. Aldn. Gill for being an Idle
disorderly Women Wandering abroad in
the Streets of this City and having any
Visible Means of Living

Drewe John Rose< no role >
look his Charge


At this Court the Charge was read to Mr. John Rose Drewe
as a Governor of these Hospitals.

The Minutes of the last Court were read and Confirmed

The Minutes of the House Committee were read and Confirmed

The Minutes of the Prison Committee were read and Confirmed

Morland George< no role >
Strong Robert< no role > &
Whiteside George< no role >
Elected Governors


At this Court George Morland< no role > of Westwood in the County of Kent
Esquire Robert Strong< no role > of Wandsworth in the County of Surry Esquire
and Mr. George Whiteside< no role > of Fleet Street London were unanimously
elected Governors of these Hospitals and it is Ordered that
Staves be sent them forthwith.




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