Continued Wednesday 19th. May 1784
.
heretofore paid for or in respect of the same and the
following six Governors are hereby appointed accordingly
Vizt.Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer
, Henry
Cranke< no role >
Esqr
. Auditor
General Wm. James< no role >
Esqr
. Mr Richard
Till< no role >
, Mr. Depy Charles Wilkins< no role >
& Mr. Depy Richd. Dixon< no role >
The Petitions of the Candidates for the Porters mans
Place in this Hospital in the room of Richd. Weaver< no role >
(now
made Junr. Beadle
) being read in Alphabetical Order Vizt.
George Gillett< no role >
, Henry Langley< no role >
Thos. Underhill< no role >
(and Philip
Wagland< no role >
, the Governors
gave their Ballots wch being Cast up
the Numbers appeared to be as follows Vizt.
Porters Alan< no role >
Elected
Wagland Philip< no role >
Elected
George Gillett< no role >
0
Henry Langley< no role >
8
Thos. Underhill< no role >
7
Philip Wagland< no role >
20 Elected
Whereupon the Right Worshipful Brass Crosby< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. President
Declared the sd. Philip Wagland< no role >
to be
duly Elected Porters Man of this Hospital till the next
Election Day And it is Ordered that upon his producing
a Certificate of his Settlement He the said Philip
Wagland< no role >
be admitted Porters Man
until the next
Election Day and that he have such Apartment as the
Committee of this House shall think fit.
How Samuel Plowright< no role >
and
Mackvoy James< no role >
to be put out Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boys were
Ordered to be put out Apprentices Vizt.
Saml. Plowright How< no role >
toJohn Sanders< no role >
James Mackvoy< no role >
to Thos. Reynolds< no role >