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Continued, Thursday the
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25th. April 1799
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.
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£34..12..5.
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£3.721..8..-
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Besides a farther Bal
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-ance with the Treasurer
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at Christmas 1798 which
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he has advanced to the
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Curable Patient's Fund}
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1,505..7..3¼}
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1,539..19..8¼
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£5,261..7..8¼
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And we do also further Certify that the state
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of the Balances on account of the different Funds
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of both Hospitals with the actual Money in hand
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at Christmas 1798, are as follows, Vizt.
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Richard Clark
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,
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Esqr
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Treasurer
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£. s. d
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Balance of Cash for
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Bridewell
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}
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2,317..4..11
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Advanced to the Curable
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Patient's Fund}
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1,164..6..-
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£1,152..18s..11d.
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Balance of Cash for
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the Incurable Patients
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Fund}
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1,505..7..3..¼
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Advanced to the Curable
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Patient's Fund}
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1,505..7..3¼
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Mr.
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Peter Alavoince
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Steward.
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Cash in Hand for the Incurable
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Patient's Fund}
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34..12..5
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£1,187..11..4
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Cash in Hand at Christmas 1798.
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And your Committee further state that by the
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foregoing Accounts it appears that the Fund for
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the Curable Patients, at
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Bethlem
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. Hospial, was
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deficient in Cash, at Christmas 1798, in the total
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Sum of £2,669..13..3¼, and that the same has
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been supplied by apprepriating the Sum of. £1,164..6..-
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