Court day Continued July the 6th- 1736
Ladys Dinner
Ordered That a Dinner be provided for the Court of Assistants and their Wives att the
George in Ironmonger Lane
on thursday the 22d. day of this instant July.
St. James's Gift
Ordered That the Poor be paid St. James's Gift on thursday the 15th. instant att twelve of the
Clock being Rent day.
Glove money
This Day the Glove Money was paid to the Court of Assistants pursuant to an order of Court
of the 6th- of August 1734.
Exhibition money to be
paid}
Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay
Edward Jeffries< no role >
a poor
Cambridge Scholar
Forty
shillings for one years Exhibition Mony due att Midsummer last being the Gift of Mr Read
Renter Warden to subscribe
for History & Antiquities of
London Etc}
Upon Perusall of a Proposall for Printing a Book intituled The History, Antiquities & present
State of the Cities of London and Westminster The Borough of Southwark and parts Contiguous
in Middlesex and Surry written by
William Maitland< no role >
F:R:S: Itt is Ordered by this Court
That The Renter Warden do subscribe for the said Book to be printed on Royall or Large Paper
for the use and att the Charge of this Company.
Court to be sumoned the 15th
instant}
Ordered That the Court of Assistants be sumoned to meet att the Hall on Thursday the 15th- instt.
att ten of the Clock in the morning touching the building att London Wall
.
Mr Battell's Lease sealed
This day the Company's Seale was fixed to a Lease of a house in Fenchurch Street
to
James
Battell< no role >
Commencing att Midsr last for seven years under the yearly rent of £16 payable Quarterly