Continued Wednesday 30th. November 1785
Hawley Henry
proposed as a Governor
Henry Hawley< no role >
of Leybourne Grange
in the County of
Kent
Esqr
. being proposed by
Joseph Musgrave< no role >
Esqr
to be Elected
a Governor
of these Hospitals Pursuant to an Order of this Court
bearing date the 23d. day of June last It is Ordered that
such Election shall be Determined by a Majority of Votes at
the next General Court and that Notice of such intended Election
be inserted in the Summons's for such Court.
Musgrave John< no role >
Chardin
proposed as a Governor
John Chardin Musgrave< no role >
of Kempton Park
in the
County of Middlesex
Esqr
. being proposed by
George Musgrave< no role >
Esqr
.
to be Elected a Governor of these Hospitals Pursuant to an Order
of this Court bearing date the 23d. day of June last It is Ordered
that such Election shall be Determined by a Majority of Votes
at the next General Court and that Notice of such intended
Election be inserted in the Summons's such Court.
Lewis James proposed as a Govr.
Mr.
James Lewis< no role >
of Powis Place
Ormand Street
being
proposed by
John Bowdler< no role >
Esqr
. to be Elected a Governor
of these
Hospitals Pursuant to an Order of this Court bearing date the
23d. Day of June last It is Ordered that such Election shall be
Determined by a Majority of Votes at the next General Court and
that Notice of such intended Election be inserted in the Summons's
for such Court.
Gill Robert Hutton
proposed as a Governor
Robt. Hutton Gill< no role >
of Abchurch Lane
Esqr
. being
Proposed by Mr. Depy.
Henry Parker< no role >
to be Elected a
Governor of these Hospitals Pursuant to an Order of this Court
bearing date the 23d. Day of June last It is Ordered that
such Election shall be Determined by a Majority of Votes at
the next General Court and that Notice of such intended Election
ne inserted in the Summons's for such Court.
Lord Mayor his Benefaction
of £100 reported
Richd. Clark < no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer Reported that he
had received of the Right Honble Lord Mayor £100.. for the
Use of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was moved and
seconded that the Thanks of this Court be given to his Lordship
for his kind and Charitable Donation which was done
accordingly.