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Mr. Slade by hard
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Fur Leases instead
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of one
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vill 24 May 1715:
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Ordered That Two Leases he made to Mr: Slade
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Instead of One Vizt: One of the house in St: Saviours
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to £12. P Ann & £250. Fine And the other of
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the
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house in St: Thomas's
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at £3:6s:8d: and £50.
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Fine. And That a Covenant be in the First
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For his paving under the Gateway.
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Skingle
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Remitted £15:
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Mr. Skingles request for a further Allowance
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of a Years Rent of £15. towards his great
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Damage by the High Wind in 1707: being
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Considered. It is Ordered That the said
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Year's Rent be allowed him by Mr. Trear
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and remitted in the Hospitalls Accompt.
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Ordered That all the Buildings in this
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Hospitall be Insured agt: Fire in the hand in hand
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Office on
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in the best manner That it
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can be done. And it is referred to Mr. Trear
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and any two or Three other Gentlemen of the
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Comittee to Settle the same.
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It is referred to Mr. Trear and any Three or
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more of the Governrs: to Consider of the best way
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for Supplying the Hospll. wth water which it very
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much Wanted. And it being the opinion of
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this Comittee, That the Erecting of a Large
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Cisterne in some Convenient part of the Hospll.
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will be of great Service as well in Case of Fire as
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upon any Accidentall Failures of Supply of
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Water by the pipes. They are to give such
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Direccons and make such Agreemts. for the
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Erecting of a Cifterne and now Laying of the
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pipes and otherwise relating to the better
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furnishing the severall parts of this Hospitall
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wth water as they shall think propper.
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