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 225 of 45823rd November 1705


Dr: Richd: Mead< no role > , to
have £40: Sallary.


This Comittee taking Notice of the Diligence & Applicacon
of Doctor Richard Mead< no role > in the Service of this Hospll: humbly
recomend it to this Court as their Opinion that he should be Encouraged
to continue such his Care & Diligence by Adding Twenty pounds P
Ann to his present Sallary of Twenty pounds P Ann: whereby the
same will be equall to the Sallary of the other Physitian.

[..] Church
Trear House
Comittee Roome
Brick House and
[..] Lodge.


Wee have neare Completed the Rebuilding of the Church given
by King Edward the Sixth, as well for the Use of the Governr. Officers and
poore belonging to this Hospll. as for the Use of the Inhabitants in the
Parish of St. Thomas Wherein a considerable sume hath been Expended
by this Hospll: over & above the Money allowed by the late Parliament
for that purpose. And wee have almost Finished the House directed
by this Court for the Use of the Trear of this Hospll. for the time being
together with the Roome intended for a Comittee Roome and a
Lodge for the Porter of the back Gate. But whereas a Compting house
or Brook house was designed to have been made on the same Floore with
the said Comittee Roome, Wee find the place intended for it, would
be too small & strait for that Service, and are of Opinion the same
may be more conveniently made, in a Roome at the North West
Corner of the Great Hall, and have given some direccons for
Makeing the same there.

Sr. Wm. Bowyer< no role > 's
proposall to Sell A
Space of Ground
[..] Denham.


A Proposall having been made by Sr: Willm Bowyer< no role > Barrtt .
to sell to this Hospll: a small parcell of Mead on Ground of the Value of
One Hundred pounds or thereabouts lying intermixed with other Ground
of this Hospll: neare Denham in Bucks, We conceive it may be much
for the Service of the Hospll: to purchase the same, But not
having Money which may be conveniently Spared at present
Wee humbly referr the same to the Consideracon of this Court praying
their Direccons therein.

23o: Nov: 1705:

All which Neverthelesse We humbly Submitt
to the Grave. Judgmt. of this Woppll: Court

Tho. Eyre< no role > . Trear
Edward Haistwell< no role >
Samll: Mayor< no role >
John: Scott< no role >
Nathll: Houlton< no role >
Thomas Cooper< no role >
Thomas Cole< no role > This name instance is in set 2526.
Thomas Serocold< no role >
Benjn. Hooper< no role >
Jos: Watts< no role >

John Hester< no role >
Edw: Fenwicke< no role >
John Baker< no role >
Samll: Wayne< no role >
Ben: Joseph< no role >
John Read< no role > .




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