Friday 2d. July 1736
Beadles Grath year to Midsr.
1736}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles & Portersman of
this Hospital for their usual Gratuilys of Forty Shillings a Peice in
respect of the half year ending at Midsummer last for that their slalays
are but small It is Ordered that Clerk of thse Hospitals do give
and pay unto them Forty shillings a Peice to be allowed him in his
next account.
Baskettmen do ½ Yre to Midsr
1736}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles or Baskettmen
of the Hospital of Bethlem for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty shillings
a Peice in respect of the half year ending at Midsr. last for that their
Salarys are but small It is ordered that the clerk of these Hospitals
do give and pay unto them Twenty shillings a peice to be allowed him in
his next account.
Brandling His Salary due at
Midsr. to be divided amongst the
other Beadles}
Ordered that the Salary which would have been due to Brandling
(one of the Beadles) deced if he had lived to Midsummer last and one
fifth part of the Gratuity to Midsumer be divided among the other
Beadles who officiated for him.
Apprentices-made free
At this Court the persons hereunder named were ordered to be made
free
of this City having served their Apprenticeships
in this Hospital to the
Artsmasters
hereunder mentioned Vizt.
VealFrancis< no role >
to Gabriel Bestman< no role >
P Indre dat
IvesGeorge< no role >
to William Phillips< no role >
P Indre dat
Weston Steward His Bond to
be deliver'd up on paymt of build
of his accot to Mr Trear}
Mr. Treasurer acquainted this Court that Mr
Thomas Weston< no role >
late Steward
of Bethlem Hospital
deceased
was indebted to the said
Hospital in the Sum of £55.13.1 for the ballance of his accounts to the
time of his death as appears by the Accounts audited and allowed the 21st day
of April last And that Mrs.
Catherine Weston< no role >
relict
and Executrix
of
the said
Thomas Weston< no role >
was ready to pay the same upon having the
bond delivered to her which was given by her said husband for the due
performance of his office It is ordered that upon the said Mrs. Weston's
paying the £55.13.1 to the Trear the said Bond be delivered up to be
her to be cancelled.
Cyrus Geo< no role >
Sd Lunatick
to be admitted into ye Incurable
Hospl at Bethlem
}
Mr.
Robert carry< no role >
one of the Govrs. of these Hospitals
acquainted
this Court that
George Cyrus< no role >
a black boy his servant
has been for
sametime past a Lunatick and is destitute of all subsistance but that if
the Governours would please to admit the said
George Cyrus< no role >
to be kept
in the Incurable Hospital he the said Mr. Carey would give £100 to
the said HospitalThis Court having considered the same Doth
Order that on the said Mr. Carey's paying £100 to Mr. Trear the said
George Cyrus< no role >
be admitted into the Hospital for Incurables there to be
kept without any further payment.