Continued Wednesday 30th. Novr. 1785.
of his Office and the Services rendered thereby to this Charity
be paid to his Widow
as soon as the Accounts between this
Hospital and the said Mr. Henry White< no role >
are liquidated all which
is nevertheless submitted to the Judgement of the Court This Court
having duly weighed and considered the said Recommendation
doth Concur with the said Committee And it is Ordered
that Mr. Treasurer
be desired to Pay the said Mrs. White the
Widow
of the said Mr Henry White< no role >
£50.. when the said
Accounts are liquidated and settled to be allowed him in his
next Account.
Bethlem Hospital
Apothecary
Gozna John< no role >
£20 to be paid
his as a Gratuity and 20 Guineas
to be paid him for Officiated as
Steward during the last Vacancy
Upon Reading a Recommendation from the
Committee of Bethlem Hospital bearing date the 29th. Day
of October last under the Hands of Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
Aldn
. Treasr
.
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esqr
. Audr
. Genl. Edwd. Atkins< no role >
Esqr
. Mr. Dy Wm< no role >
.
Rogers Mr. Samuel Hall< no role >
Murdock James< no role >
Esqr
. Mr. Saml. Swain< no role >
Mr. Richd Till< no role >
and James Hebert< no role >
Esqr
. in the Words and
figures following Vizt,It is the Unanimous Opinion
of this Committee that it be recommended to the General
Court that a Gratuity of £20. be given to Mr. John Gozna
the Apothecary of this and Bridewell Hospital as a further
mark of the Governors approbation of his Diligent and conscientious
Discharge of his Duly and that it be also recommended to the
General Court that twenty Guineas be paid Mr. John Gozna< no role >
in
Consideration of his having Officiated as Steward during the
late Vacancy All which is nevertheless submitted to the Judgmt.
of the Court and Ordered to be reported at the next General
Court. This Court having duly weighed and Considered the
said Recomendation doth Concur with the said Committee And
it is Ordered that Mr. Treasurer be desired to pay the said
Mr. Gozna the said two Sums of £20. and £21to be allowed
him in his next Account.
Upon Reading the humble Petition of Anne
Finlayson< no role >
on behalf of her Husband
Henry Finlayson< no role >
a Lunatic
Settingforth That the said Henry Finlayson< no role >
went to reside
in Georgia
in the Profession of a Silversmith
about Eleven Year
ago and soon afterwards intermarried with your Petitioner who