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

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Image 207 of 37926th February 1714


to A Scheme then Drawne by Mr: Gould are Surveyor
That Captn: Barnes has since Spoke wth. Mr Webb Mr Dodd
about it, who will take with their Tenant and Doe what
is Reasonable therein. And Mr: Trear further Reported
that they have Viewed the Closes proposed to be Exchanged
between this Hospitall and Captn: Walker, And think it
may be an Obligacon upon Captn: Walker, and also for ye
Service of the Hospitall to Agree to the said Exchange
upon his paying - £40: to the Use of the Hospitall and
being at the Charge of the Writeings, Which Exchanges
this Comittee Approved off and Orders to be made accordingly
and Referrs the same to Mr: Trears Care.

The Matter of Gratuities to ye Doctors and Surgeons
was now againe taken into Consun:, And there having
been sometime since an Applicacon to the Treasury
for an Allowance in Respect of Souldiers and Seamen
during the late Warr; Mr: Trear is Desired with the
to Renew that Applicacon And it is the Opinion of
this Comittee, That the further Consideracon of the said
Gratuities should be Deferred till the Governors See
what Effect the said Applicacon will have.

Ordered for the future that none of the Officers
belonging to this Hospitall shall have Physick at the
Charge of this Hospitall, before they are Admitted as
patients according to the Rules of the House.

The Extors of Mr: Davis having Sent Bills for
Physick Delivered to Mr: Turton, whilst he was Hospitler
and to Mr: Mayo our present Hospitler and also to the
Butler: And the Comittee being Informed That this is
Unpresidented; Mr: Davis (his Sister) who now Attended ye
Comittee to pray an Allowance for her Brothers Extraordinary
Charge, since the lass Allowance made to him, was Deferred
to Search her Brothers and Fathers hers Books, whether any
thing of the like kind, had been formerly done, and to Lay
the same before this Comittee.

A Letter is to be Sent to Richard Lockwood< no role > Esqr : on
Colledge Hill one of Mr: Peter Jackson< no role > 's Exters to Desire
payment of A Legacy of One Thousand pounds Given
by his Will to this Hospitall and Directed to be paid within
A yeare, wch Expired in February last.

purchase of Catharines
Mannor in Parndon ,
with part of Mr Rand's
Legacy. 1713.


The Rents being £77:3s:
P Ann [..] to belong to
the Hospll [..] 1712.}

Mr: Trear Reported the purchase of the Mannor
Catharines and Lands thereunto belonging in parndon and
Roydon in Essex of Mr: Browne & Ux with part of Mr Rands
money, And that the same is Setled to the use of the poor
if this Hospitall according to the Direccons of his Will [..]




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