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Mr: Trear acquainted the Comittee That he had
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Benjn: Cormell
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the Eldest Beadle for takeing
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away the Hospitall's Coles Coales & Converting then to his
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own Use Which Matter Appeared to Mr: Trear by the
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Information of Two Persons, who had been Imployed by
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him in Carrying away the said Coales, One of whom was
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Taken with about a Bushell of Coales in a Sack soon
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after Christmas last, Which he Confessed was to have been
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Carryed to the said Beades House. And the said Beadle
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being now heard upon the said Complaint, He Denyed the
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Fact, But the Comittee upon the Circumstances of the Case
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believing him Guilty, They Ordered him for his said Offence
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to be Discharged from the Service of the Hospitall, And th
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A New Beadle be Chosen in his Roome.
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Mr: Davis the
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Apothecary
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to this Hospitall being
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lately Dead A Debate Arose touching the Method of
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Providing Physick for the Time to Come for the Patients
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in this Hospitall And upon the Queen whether it shall
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be Recomended to the Generall Court as the Opinion of the
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Comittee That the Hospll: shall for the Future Buy the
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Druggs & other Matterialls for Medicines for the Poor
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and have the same Made up in the Hospitall to
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It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
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And Upon the Question Whether it shall be also
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Recomended to the Generall Court as the Opinion of
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this Comittee That the Person who shall be Chosen to
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make up and Dispense the said Medicines shall be
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Oblidged to Reside within the Hospitall and not to
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Practice as an
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out of it under A Sallary
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of £50: P Ann: and such other Allowances as the Grand
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Comittee shall think Fitt And that it be Referred from
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Time to Time to the Grand Comittee to Choose a Propper
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person for that Service and that he be Subject to be
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Removed or Displaced by them as they shall See Cause
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It was also Resolved in the Affirmative.
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