John Bushell< no role >
to Bethlem
at 2s:6d p week
Also upon the humble Petition of
Robert Goshin< no role >
Cittizen and Merchantayler
of London
for some
Mittigacon of the weekly payment of Five shillings
for the keeping of
John Bishell< no role >
a poor
Lunatick
in the Hospll. of Bethlem
he being there
kept at his Fathers Charges who is a poor man and
has nothing but what he Earns by his Dayly Labr.
It is Ordered by this Court that Security
being given to pay 2s:6d a weeke for his keeping
there for the future That then the same shall be
accepted and the bond for payment of Five shillings
a weeke be delivered up to be cancelled.
Mary Dobbins< no role >
Chosen Plumber
of Bethlem
Also upon the Severall humble Petitions of
Mary Dobbins< no role >
(widow
of
Thomas Dobbins< no role >
the late
Plumber
of the Hosptll. of Bethlem decd) and
Charles
Farmer< no role >
and
Samll. Hatton< no role >
Cittizens and Plumber
of London
for one of them to be Elected Plumber
of the Sd. Hospll. of Bethlem in the Room of the said
Tho: Dobbins< no role >
and they being putt into nominacon
the said
Mary Dobbins< no role >
was thereunto duely Elected
Whereupon It is Ordered that she be admitted to
doe the Plumbers worke of the said Hosptll during the
Pleasure of this Court.
Boy to be Putt
Apprentice
}
Charles Johnson< no role >
at Mr. Savills nominacon
P Indre dat 6. Novemr. 1693.to
Gab. Bestman< no role >
Apprtes. to be
made free}
Charles Dale< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Benj: Harrison< no role >
&
Francis Miles< no role >
late Apprentices to
John Simpson< no role >
to
be made Free
New Governors
Nominated}
Mr.
Tho: Winehurst< no role >
in Whitecross street
}
Mr.
Tho: Parfreeman< no role >
a Parker
over
agst. Sr
.
Martin Outwith< no role >
}
by
Mr. Turvin
Mr. Anbry