that the sd House [..] of Briscoes Should be
Lett with the other House late belonging to Davison
And it is Referred to Mr. Treasurer to Treat &
Agree with Mr. Briscoe for the Remainder of his Terme
yet to come in the sd House in Mrs. Jemmyn's
Possession; And the further Consideracon of Mr.
Beighway Request is adjourned to the next Comittee.
A Peticon of Thomas Ryder< no role >
our Tennt: of a
House in Southwarke
neare St: Thomas Gate
,where
wherein are abt: 14: yeares to come at £12: P Ann:
Praying An Addicon of yeares, but this Comittee
Acquainted him they Should not Renew his Lease
till the Terme came to be within 3: yeares of
Expireing.
Mr: Rickley proposed 20: Guineys, for the Twenty
Oakes Marked by the Governors: last Saturday in
theWoods at Orpington
; Refused,
Mr. Staples of Brownley, proposes £22:10s: for the
Same Trees.
Mr. Nunn jun< no role >
of Eltham proposes Five and
Twenty Pounds for these Trees, which the Comittee
thought fitt to Accept and Sold the same to him
at that price, he is to Fell & Draw them off
in Three Months doeing as little Damage or hurt as
may be, and to pay the Money downe.
He put 5s: into the Poors Box,
Mr. Trear laid before the Comittee, The Accompts
of the Number of Seamen Admitted into this Hospll:
during the late Warr, and the Times when they
were Discharged, in order to be Exhibited to the Hospll:
the Comrs. for publick Accompts; Whereupon it is Ordered
that Mr. Trear cause a Returne to be drawne up, to
be presented with the sd Accompts, and also a Returne of what has
Appeared to this Comittee & the Genrll: Court abt. the