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Continued Friday 23d. Septr. 1785.
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Which we are of Opinion with the Alterations and Additions
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made thereto by this Committee are necessary to be Confirmed and
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Established for the good Government of the said Hospital (that is to say)
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That he shall enter the Names of all the Patients the Parishes
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in which are their respective Settlements and the Names and
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Places of abode of their Securities.
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That he shall enter in a Book all Monies received by him.
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That he shall take Care that all Stores not Contracted for be of
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the best sorts and at reasonable Rates to the best of his Judgement.
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That he shall Deliver out all necessary Bedding and Cloathing
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for the Patients.
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That he shall enter all the Patients Discharges.
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That he shall adjust and receiver all Payments due for Incarables.
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That he shall receive from Mr. Treasurer all Sums of Money out
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of the Poors Box and otherwise as are requisite to pay the Bills passed
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by the Committee.
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That he shall superwise all the Servants and if any of them shall
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be remiss in their Duty to acquaint the weekly Committee To take Care
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that the Orders for the good Government of the Hospital be stickly
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Observed and if he finds any disorder or mismanagement he is to
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Acquaint the Committee.
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That he shall see performed all casual Orders of the Court Committee
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or Treasurer.
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That he shall go round the Galleries and up into the Chequers both
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on the Mens and Womens side every Monday Wednesday and
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Friday in the Forenoon to see that the Galleries and Cells are kept as
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clean and neat as the Condition of the Patients will Admit and that
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such Patients us are not fit to be exposed are property confirmed that is
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the Wickets of the Doors kept shut as well as the Doors especially on
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the Womens side and that he shall likewise Order the Men and Maids
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to open and sees that they do open the upper (Doors of those who are
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thus Confined that the Circulation of Fresh Air be in no ways infreded.
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That he shall Observe that the Glazing and Wives belonging to
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the Windows be kepts light and in good Order and Cause the Men
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and Maids to take away any Rags or other Nastiness that may be
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