Continued Thursday 29th. Novr. 1787
.
610
Charles Onion< no role >
P Mr. Aldn. Wilkes On the Oath of
Grace Whilnam< no role >
for being a loose Idle
and disorderly person and suspected
Pilferer.
627
James Carter< no role >
P Sir
Thomas Hallifax< no role >
by the Oath of
Jonathan Hashins< no role >
Workhouse Keeper
of
the Parish of Saint Ann Black fiars
in
the said City for Wilfully misbehaving
himself as a Pauper
in the said
Workhouse
by causing frequent
disturbances therein.
632
Sarah Oliver< no role >
P Sir
Thomas Hallifax< no role >
by the Oath
of
Francis Phipps< no role >
for being a loose
Idle and disorderly Woman and
Common Prostitute.
Stephens Francis
Curlies< no role >
Jeremiah
Bewer< no role >
Mr Deputy Ricd,
lat [..] this Charges
At this Court the Change
was read to
Francis Stephens< no role >
Esquire
Jeremiah Curlies< no role >
Esquire
and Mr. Deputy Richard Bewer
as Governors of these Hospitals
The Minutes of the last Court were read and Confirmed.
The Minutes of the House Committee were read and Confirmed.
Hawkins Samuel< no role >
Powelll William< no role >
Elected Governors
At this Court
Samuel Hawkins< no role >
of Lemon Street
Goodman's
Fields
in the County of Middlesex
Esquire
and Mr.
William
Powell< no role >
of Newgate
Street in the City of London
were
unanimously Elected Governors
of these Hospitals And it is
Ordered that Slaves be sent them forthwith
Stephens Francis< no role >
his B [..]
of £50 reported
Cranke Peter< no role >
his B [..]
of £ 50 reported
Richard Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer
reported that he
had received of
Francis. Stephens< no role >
Esquire
Fifty pounds for the
use of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was moved
and seconded that the thanks of this Court be given to Mr.
Stephens for his Kind and Charitable Donation which
was done accordingly.
Richard Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasr
. Report at
That he had reced of
Peter Cranke< no role >
of Cannon Street
in the City of London
Esquire
Fifty
Pounds for the of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was moved and Seconded
that the thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Cranke for his Kind and Clark
[..] Donation.