Continued Thursday 2d. Decr. 1784.
Apothecary
of this and Bridewell Hospital
as a further
Mark of the Governors Approbation of his Diligent and
Consciencious discharge of his Duty All which is nevertheless
submitted to the Judgment of the Court and Ordered to be
reported at the next Court This Court having duly
weighed and Considered the said Recommendation doth
Concur with the said Committee And it is Ordered that
Mr. Treasurer
be desired to Pay the said John Gozna
£20.. to be allowed him in his next Account.
Wilkins Beata< no role >
her Legacy
of £200 4 P Cart to Bethlem
Hospital reported
Mr. Treasurer reported Mrs.
Beata Wilkins< no role >
had by her Will Dated 24th. Day of Octr. 1782given
£200£4 PCent Bank Annuities to Bethlem
Hospital
Hudd Richard< no role >
to be paid £10
Mr. Fowkes's Gift
Mr.
Saml. Swain< no role >
one of the Governors
reported
that in Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 5th. day of
August last he had made an Inquiry and found that
Richd. Hudd< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thos. Reynolds< no role >
was set up
for himself in his Trade and has the Character of a
diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the Clerk
do pay the said
the said
Richd. Hudd< no role >
Ten Pounds out of
Mr. Fowke's Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.
Moffety Thomas< no role >
to be inquired
for Mr. Lock's Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of Thos.
Moffety Citizen and Weaver
Setting forth that he served his
Apprenticeship in this Hospital to
Willm. Wilby< no role >
Junr
. by
Indenture Dated the 21st. day of December 1779 and by Order
of Court of the 20th. Day of July1780 was made free of this
City the 6th. day of August 1783 & was set up for himself in
his Trade at No. 1 Green Harbour Court, Old Bailey
, had
received Mr. Fowkes's Crift and praying part of Mr. Lock's
Gift It is Ordered that Mr.
Thomas Beardmore< no role >
,
John
Rivington< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr.
Philip Bell< no role >
or any two of them be desired
to Inquire if the said Thomas Moffetty be set up for himself in