Continued Wednesday 30th. April 1794
Griffiths Jno< no role >
Elected Porter
of
Bethlem.
Upon reading the humble Petition of
John Griffiths< no role >
Senr.
Basketman
of Bethlem Hospital
praying to be elected Porter
of the said Hospital in the
room of
William Nixon< no role >
deceased
And the question being put the President
declared the said
John Griffiths< no role >
duly Elected Porter of Bethlem Hospital
until the next election day.
At this Court the following Governors Vizt.
Stewards
Rt. Honble E. of Shaftesbury Sir B. Hammet Knt. & Aldn.
Godfrey Thornton< no role >
Esqr.
Richd. Baldwyns< no role >
Esqr.
Henry Bodicoate< no role >
Esqr.
John Yates< no role >
Esqr.
Jno. George Payne< no role >
Esqr.
William Willis< no role >
Esqr.
Samuel Thorpe< no role >
Esqr.
Sir
Jos. Banks< no role >
Bart.
George Harris< no role >
L. L. D
Honble P. B. Pusey
were nominated Stewards
for the present year and desired to provide a
Dinner in July next for the President Treasurer and Governors to
dine together according to ancient custom and in case any of the Stewart
Elected shall decline or refuse the Clerk is to supply the number in
course.
Bevan. Hy Morgan< no role >
Horne. Thos. Pim< no role >
To be pd. £10 each out
of Mr. Lock's Gift.
Ordered that
Henry Morgan Bevan< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thomas Harris< no role >
and
Thomas Pin Horne< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thomas Whitaker< no role >
be paid £10.
each out of Mr. Fowkes Gift.
And the Court was adjourned.