St Thomas's Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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20th February 1678 - 16th July 1735

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Image 160 of 4583rd October 1701


Differences between
ye Gospitall and the
[..] ye Cohham
Determined


made to him and one Mr: George Paine< no role > (whose Interest he afterwards
purchased) As concerning a small peice of Ground belonging to the
Hospitall and lying without the Hospitall Wall behind the
Butlers Appartment and another peice of Ground part of the said
Mr: Coldhams free hold which is at present held by this Hospitall
under a Lease for about Eight years to come granted by one Mr.
Mustion who holds under the said Mr. Coldham at Five pounds per
Ann upon which the Laboratory with the Roomes over it are built
Wee thought fitt for the ending of the said Differences to enter into
a Treaty with Docter Cox and others who are Interested in the
said Mr: Coldhams Estate as Trustees for Infants or otherwise in
order to the Exchange of such Ground as they held of the Hospitall for
what the Hospitall holds of the said Coldhams Estate under the said
Mustions Lease and wee haveing on both sides submitted the
valuacon of our severall Interests and Demands to Mr: John
Foftropp
< no role > Mr: Humphry Stevenson< no role > and Mr. John Olley< no role > They upon the
Twenty Ninth Day of August last delivered their Opinion in writeing
under their hands to the offer following (vizt) That the Hospitall have and
enjoy for ever the said peice of Ground taken of the said Mr: Mustion
paying him the Rent reserved upon his Lease to the Hospitall till the
expiracon of that Lease And alsoe the said other peice of Ground lying
behind the Butlers Apartment being Twenty Two foot East and West
and four foot six Inches broad at the East end whereit a builts upon the Fence
Wall and Three foot at the West end ending at the joint in the Hospitall
Wall with Liberty to inclose the same And that the Heirs or those who
Claime under the said Mr: Coldham shall have and enjoy forever All
the Ground which they now hold by the severall Grants made as aforesaid
by the Hospitall to the said Mr: Cold hamd and Mr: Paine and shall have
leave to put or bear their Timbers in the Hospitall Wall forever They the
said Heirs or those who are Interested in the said Mr. Coldhams Estate
paying to the Hospitall the sume of Seaventy pounds in full of all demands
Which Opinion being well like and approved of on both sides wee and
the said Trustees have agreed that the same shall be in all respects
complyed with but in regard the said Trustees are advised that for the better
inableing them effectually to performe this Agreement it is necessary to have
the same Confirmed by a Decree in Chancery Wee have consented
thereto




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