St Thomas's Hospital:
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Grand Comittee Ven: 18o:
Novemb: 1720 .

Present
Mr. Trear.
Dolins
Hollis
Serocold
Townsend
Mitchell
Barnes
Leaver
Howard
Stiles
Halsey

Minutes of the last Grand Committee Read & Approved.

Mr. Trear Reported, That our Tenant Mr. Thomas Allen< no role > had
withdrawne his Warning, and Agreed to Remaine Tenant
of the House near the Hospitall Gate Upon which ye proceeding
against him was Ordered to be forborne.

That Mrs. Turners Annuity was not Subscribed into the
South Sea Stock nor any of the other Annuities belonging
to the Hospitall.

See G: Com: 8o:
July 1720

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That Mr. Hudson and Mr. Parsons had contracted with
Dr. Plumtred to Assigne the Lease agreed to be Granted to
them of the Houses in Bow lane , & Basing lane: And that
they Request the Committee to Grant the Lease thereof to
Dr. Plumtree upon the same Termes & Conidcons upon
which they were to have it: Which being considered, is Order'd
accordingly.

Mr. Abraham Jordan proposes for a New Lease
of the Houses held by him of this Hospitall £250: Fine, for
21: yeares at the Old Rent of £16: P annum: upon Consideracon
whereof, the Committee is of Opinion to have an Exact Plan
taken, before they agree. And Refer it to Mr. Trear , Mr.
Halsey & Mr. Mitchell to view the Houses, and see that a
Plan be taken thereof.

Lycence is granted to Mr. Walter Serocold to Erect a
Shedd for the Standing or Setting up of a Coach and Horses
upon the Wast of our Mannor of Cherry Hinton in
Cambridgeshire against the Church in Cherry-Hinton
on Sundays during the time of Divine Service, for 12:
yeares from Michmas last: He paying Six Pence P ann
to the Hospitall for the same.

£100: Fine.


Mr. Cockett on behalfe of the Administrators of Mr. Susan
Glover
< no role > , Offers for a new Lease of Three Tenements on
Wapping for one & Twenty years £160: Fine, and the old Kent
of Ten pounds P ann which was thought much L [..]




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