Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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26th April 1781 - 12th July 1792

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Image 201 of 51431st January 1785


Continued Monday 31st. Jany. 1785 .

Wynne Edward< no role > his Legacy of
£80 to Bethlem Hospital reported


Mr. Treasurer reported that Edward Wynne< no role > late of the
middle Temple London Esqr . deced had by his Will dated 11th.
Decr. 1782 given £50to Bethlem Hospital.

Wellings Thomas< no role > his Legacy of
£100 referred


Mr. Treasurer reported that Thomas Wellings< no role > late of the
Parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the County of Middlesex
Esqr . deced had by his Will Dated 5th. June 1782 given £100
to Bridewell & Bethlem Hospitals.

Beck Charlotte< no role > her Legacy of £100
to Bethlem Hospital reported


Mr. Treasurer reported that Charlotte Beck< no role > late of the
Parish of Harlow in the County of Essex Spinster deced. by her Will
Dated 1784 given £100. to Bethlem Hospital.

Moffetey Thomas< no role > to be paid £10
Mr. Lock's Gift


John Rivington< no role > Esqr . and Mr. Philip Bell< no role > two of the
Governors reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 2d. Day of December last they had made an Inquiry and found
that Thomas Moffettey late Apprentice to Wm. Wilby< 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 Steward do pay the said Thomas
Moffettey
< no role > £10out of Mr. Lock's Gift to be allowed him in his next account

Calow Benjamin to be paid £10
Mr. Fowkes Gift


Thos. Wall< no role > Esqr . & Mr. William Loveday< no role > two of the
Governors reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 2d. day of December last they had made an Inquiry and
found that Benjamin Calow< no role > late Apprentice to Roger Owen< 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 Benjamin Calow ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowke's
Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.




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