St Thomas's Hospital:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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1st November 1700 - 19th September 1705

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Trear.
Mayer.
Cholmley
Deale.
Scott.
Houlton.
Brand.
Cole.
Sorocold
Glover
Watts.
Baker
Henwick
Green.
Marshall
Hooper
D'Orville.
Lillington
Hester.

Grand Comittee. Vew: 7 o. April:
1704

Minutes of the last Comittee read and Approved, Except
as to the Reporting of Mr. Beightons Request for an Addiconall
Terme to his present Lease, which Mr. Beighton desired may
he waved He and the others concerned intending to Apply to the
Generall Court by Peticon And that instead of Reporting 15: years
for Mr: Comber it be reported that Twenty years should be Added
to his Lease.

Ordered that Green Staffs be sent to Mr: Josiah Diston< no role > Mr. John
Thompson
< no role > [..] they being thought by this off
Committee to be fitt persons to be Governors. of this Hospll:

This Comittee takeing into their Consideracon the frequent
Complaints which have been made of great Irregularityes Disorders
and Abuses Comittee by the Patients and others within this Hospitall, They are
of Opinion That Nothing can more contribute to the Regulating
of these Abuses and preventing the like for the time to come nor
to the keeping of due Order in the Government of this House
then to have the Treasure for the time being to Reside within
this Hospitall And it was thereupon Unanimously Agreed That it
should be Recomended to the Generall Court That a House may
be built in some Covenant part of this Hospitall for the
Residence of the Treasure for the time being and not to be lett
out or Converted to any other use.

Generall Court: Ven: 7 o: April: 1704:

Trear.
Gracedien
Eytons
Houlton
Cooper.
Maine
Davy
Read
Cole.
Hooper
Baker
Joseph.
Ly [..] Scott [..] Serocold

Grand Comittee Vew : 21o Apr: 1704
Minutes of the Generall Court Read.
Minutes of the last Grand Comittee were Read &
Approved.

Upon Reading a Letter from Mr. Pevey Treasurr [..]
to the late Comrs. for Sick & Wounded Seamen




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