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Church Yard and found at the sd Brathwaites
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Lodgings in Joyner Street on which Occasion he
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was for bid to Come any more to this Hospll.
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without Leave from the Comittee. And after
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the Publick Advertizemts: there upon made by
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the Governours That the said Brathwaite
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did not belong to this Hospll: he has againe
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Resorted in his usuall Manner to the Hospll: And
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it alsoe appearing That the said Mr: Dickinson
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upon Mr: Trears Expostulating with him upon
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the Irregularities of the said Brathwaite &
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Urging upon him to See that his said Servt: paid
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a greater Regard to the Orders of the House Charged
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Mr: Trear with acting partially towards him in
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Favour of Mr: Ferne and Mr: Paul And Mr:
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Dickinson having been heard there upon & the
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whole Matter Considered by the Comittee
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They Directed Mr. Dickenson at Aske Mr. Trears
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pardon for what he had said as above
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with Respect to him which he accordingly
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did before the Comittee, And as to Brathwaite
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the Declared That he had about a Fortnight agoe
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intirely Discharged him from his Service And
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That he should not come into the Hospll: any more
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under him or in his Service: And the a the
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Comittee Ordered That the said
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waite
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should not be permitted to Act any more in
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this Hospll: And That if He should Take upon
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him any more to Come into the Wards of this
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Hospll: for the future, He shall be Obliged
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by the Porters or Beadles to withdraw And it is
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further Ordered that none of the Surgeons
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Apprentices or pupills shall presume to bring
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