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

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into this Hospital in Pursuance of the late regulation in that respect.

Patients to Dine
together}


We have Ordered that the Patients in this Hospital who are able Shall
dine together Over day in the respective Wards and have directed the
Steward to Provided Tables and Linnen for that Purpose.

And we have likewise Ordered that the Steward of this Hospital for the
time being do on Every Thursday next after every Quarter day lay
before the Governours Takers in a List of all Such Patients who Shall
then have been three months or upwards in this Hospital.

Visitation of the
Hospital received}


We have Ordered that antient Custom of Visiting this Hospital
twice in every year (which has been for Some time disused) be received
and that a Subcommittee Shall be appointed from time to time by the Grand
Committee for that purpose which Subcommittee Shall ber attended on Such
Visitations by the Physicians Surgeons and Officers of the House and Shall
View the State and Condition of the Patients in all the Wards and discharge
Such of them as they Shall think improper to be continued in this Hospital

Grant to Samuel
Chambers
< no role > }


We have agreed that Samuel Chambers< no role > late Tenant of an Old
Tenement at the Corner of Glean Alley in St. Thomas's Parish Shall
hold the Same for a Terme of five Years Lady day Last at the
Clear Yearly rent of £3 for a Fine of five pounds.

Mr. John Girle< no role >
to Cut for the
Stone}


We have given lease to Mr John Girle< no role > to Cut for the Stone in this
Hospital after the 14th day July 1732. when he will have been one
of the Surgeons of this Hospital one whole year.

New Governours


We have Ordered green Staves to be Sent to the following Gentlemn.
as Proper Persons to be Governours of this Hospital Vizt Mr. James
Lamborne
< no role > Lynthwait Farrant< no role > Esqr . James Lamb< no role > Esqr . Benjamn. Moyer< no role > Esqr .
William Tillard< no role > Esqr . Benjamin Hall< no role > Esqr . Mr. Anthony Kingsley< no role >
Mr. William Leigh< no role > Francis Cooper< no role > Esqr . Mr. Benjamin Voyce< no role > William
Plummer
< no role > Esqr . Henry Neale< no role > Esqr Robert Thornton< no role > Esqr . Mr. John Hayward< no role >
Dr . Daniel Phillips< no role > Mr. Anthony Walberge< no role > the R. Honble George Earle
of Macclesfield< no role > Mr. John Serocold< no role > Alexander Hume< no role > Esqr . Sr. William
Perkins
< no role > Knt . and William Snelling< no role > Esqr .

Gratuity to the
Steward}


We taking notice that Mr. Gale our Steward hath behaved himself
very diligently for the year Past We rocommend it to this Court that
he may have a Gratuity of Ten Pounds Paid Mr. Treasurer for the last
Years Service as he has formerly had.

19 th July
1732.


All Which nevertheless we Submit to the Judgment of this
Worshipfll Court.

Charles Joye< no role > Trear
Wm. Ogborne< no role >
Stamp Brooksbank< no role >
John Hollis< no role >

James Townsend< no role >
Tho. Thomas< no role >
Benj Moe< no role >
James Gaultier< no role >

Benj Avery< no role >
Richard Clay< no role >
Thos. Tower< no role >
John Motteux< no role >

And as to the Orders Particularly mentioned in the Said Report
the Same are Confirmed by this Court and Ordered to be Observed
accordingly.

And as to the Allowances therein mentioned and the Gratuity to
the Steward thereby recommended the Same are Ordered to be Paid by
Mr. Treasurer And then the rest of the Said Report and all Matters &
things therein Contained were approved and allowed and the Same
was Ordered to be entred in the Reportery of the Proceedings of this
Court.

The Treasurer Accompt for the yeare ending at Lady day 1731.




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