Continued Thursday 14th. June 1787
.
Mailland The Rt. Honble Lord
his Benefaction of £50 reported
Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer
reported that he had received
of the Right Honorable Lord Madland the Sum of Fifty Pounds
for the use of Bridewell
and Bethlem Hospitals It was
moved and seconded that the thanks of this Court be given
his Lordship for his and Charitable donation
which was done Accordingly.
Brewer< no role >
Mr. Deputy Richd
his Benefaction of £50 reported.
Richd. Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Aldn
. Treasurer
reported that he had received
of Mr. Deputy
Richard Brewer< no role >
by the hands of Mr. Deputy
Leekey the Sum of Fifty pounds for the use of Bridewell
and
Bethlem Hospital it was moved and seconded that the
thanks of this Court be given to Mr. Deputy Brewer for
his kind and Charitable Donation which was done
accordingly.
Brewer< no role >
Mr. Deputy Richd.
proposed as a Governor
Mr. Deputy Richd. Brewer of Cow Lane
Westsmithfield
being proposed by Mr. Deputy Leekey to be elected a Govr.
of these Hospitals 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.
Clitherow James< no role >
the Younger
proposed as a Governor
James Clitherow< no role >
the Younger of Boston House
in the
County of Middlesex
Esquire
being proposed by Mr.
John
Eyre< no role >
to be Elected a Governor of these Hospitals 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.
Martin Peter< no role >
proposed as a Governor
Mr.
Peter Martin< no role >
of Ely place
Holborn
being proposed
by
John Woodhouse< no role >
Junior
Esqr
. to be Elected a Governor
of these Hospitals 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.
Tompkins Joseph< no role >
to be paid £10
Mr. Fowkes Gift
Mr.
Saml Swain< no role >
and
Richd. Austin< no role >
Esqr
. Two of the
Governors reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the
27th. day of April last they had made an Inquiry and found
that
Joseph Tompkins< no role >
late Apprentice
to
John Sanders< no role >
was set
up for himself and has the Character of a Diligent and