Continued Thursday 25th. April 1793
After which the following Artsmasters were severally put up and re-elected Artsmasters
during the pleasure of the Court.
Thomas Reynolds< no role >
John Sanders< no role >
} Broad Weavers
Roger Owen< no role >
Ribbon Weaver
Edward Owen< no role >
Broad Weaver
Thomas Couling< no role >
Shoemaker
John Harris< no role >
Mahogany & fish Skin Casemaker
Thomas Whitaker< no role >
Taylor
Robert Smart< no role >
Engine Weaver
George Sanderson< no role >
Taylor
Allam. Thos< no role >
. Artsmr.
a Bank not elected.
And upon the Question being put whether
Thomas Allam< no role >
Taylor
late an Artsmaster
now a Bankrupt
should be re-elected an Artsmaster it was unanimously earned in
the Negative
Securities to be Transfd.
Ordered that all Government and other Securities belonging to these Hospitals be
transferred from the names of the late President Treasurer Auditor General and the
late Clerk to those of the present Resident Treasurer and Auditor General In Trust
for these Hospitals
Stewards Nomd.
At this Court the following Governors
Vizt. The Right Honorable The Earl of
Shaftesbury, Sir
Benjamin Hammett< no role >
Knight
Alderman
Philip Neve< no role >
Esqr.
Isaac
Hawkins Brown< no role >
Esqr.
Mr.
James Bate< no role >
Mr, Deputy
Charles Wilkins< no role >
,
James Adan< no role >
Esqr.
William Chamberlayne< no role >
Esqr.
Robert Woodmas< no role >
Esqr.
Edward Montague< no role >
Esqr.
Thomas King< no role >
Esqr.
and
Godfrey Thornton< no role >
Esqr
were nominated Stewards
for the present
year and desired to provide a Dinner in July next for the Resident Treasurer
and Governors to Dine together according to antient custom and in case any of
the Stewards elected shall decline or refuse, the Clerk is to supply the number in
Course.
Edwards Jno< no role >
. to be
Paid Mr. Lock's Gift.
Ordered that
John Edwards< no role >
late apprentice
to
William Scripps< no role >
should be paid
Ten pounds out of Mr. Lock's Gift.