St Thomas's Hospital:
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13th December 1704 - 6th November 1724

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Image 190 of 37911th February 1713


Grand Comittee 11o: Febr: 1712 :

Trear
Rudge
Thompson
Ironmonger
Barnes
Mitchall.
Mount.
Parrott.
Cooper.
Sandrick.
Hollis.
Gearing:
Sharpe.


Minutes of the last Ground Comittee Read and
Approved

Mr: Davis the Apothecary of this Hospll: having Repsented to this
Comittee that since the Allowance made to him in Febry: 1711 in Respect of
the Extraordinary Charge he was as for Medicines by reason of the great
Increase of Patients in this Hospll: beyond what was formerly, The like
Extraordinary Charge, still continued and is like to be so for the future
and therefore prayed a Suitable Allowance might be made him for the same
It is thereupon Ordered That it be Recomended to the Generall Court as the
Opinion of this Comittee That they should be improwered to Consider of the
said Request and make such Allowance as they shall think propper from
time to Time whilet the sd Extraordinary Chare Continues

The Report of the Proceedings of this Comittee was Read Approved
and Signed

Mr. Elton Reported the Accomts he had made wth Mr Thomas [..] and [..]
John Andrews< no role > for the Leases of a Conseson Pater Messer Row and Bassing Lane wd is Orderd
to be made part of the Report. The Plinnters of these Agreemt are in the
Contract Book

Generall Court: Mercur:11o: Febry: 1712:

Grand Comittee: Mercur: 4o: March
1712:

Presidt:
Trear
Whiddon
Joseph
Kendrick
Hollis
Mount
Iremonger
Poulter
Deacle
John Thompson< no role >
Joseph Thompson< no role >
Andrews
Scrocold
W: Shippard
Sheafe.


£52: to Porters Widdow.


Minutes of last Grand Comittee Read & Approved
The Minutes of the Last Generall Court Read, and
the Manner of Drawing up Approved.

Upon the Refference from the Generall Court
relating to Mr Woodroffe, Widdow if the late
Porter of the Back Gate , This Comittee is of
Opinion by Order, That She may Stay in the Lodge
till Lady Day next, & not Longer, there being made
wart of the new Porter's Personall Attendence
And that She (than) guilting the Lodge) shall have
five Pounds allowed her, as the Free Guift of
this Hospll: in Conderacon if her Husbands good
Service.

Mr Chaffeys Grant.


Agreed with Mr: Joseph Chaffey< no role > our Tennt: of
Two Old Houses in St: Thomas [..] Parish (now Laid into
One) at the Corner of the Passge catridg into the
Teats To grant him a Now Lease thereof for [..]
from Michas 1715 (at which that the [..] [..]
granted to [..] will Expire) [..]




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