Continued Thursday 26th: Novemr. 1795
.
And had desired the Apothecary
to procure some Medicine Bottles
of different Sizes for the use of Bridewell Hospital.
And had Resolved that Mr. John Stray< no role >
should have liberty
to Assign the Lease of his premises at Wapping
to Mr. Alderman
Curtis and his Partners.
And had approved the appointmentofby the Treasurer of Wm.
Atkinson< no role >
of Tooley Street
to be Slater to the Hospital
.
And had Resolved to recommend to the Court that inconsequence
of the high price of provisions £42. Should be distributed
among the Beadles and Porters man.
Wednesday November 4th.
That the Committee had ordered that the distress which had
been made on the Tenants of premises in Wapping
and Old
Bethlem
let to John Lane< no role >
should be withdrawn on the terms
prescribed by the Committee
And had ordered that the Surveyor do view and report his
opinion to the next Committee as to the best mode of letting the
premises in future
And likewise whether any and what repairs are necessary
to be done to the Stairs at Execution Dock
.
And had ordered that a Strong Chest be provided for the
preservation of the Registers of this Hospital and Precinct
under the direction of the Revd. Thomas Bowen< no role >
.
And had ordered that Thomas Fowle< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thomas Whitaker< no role >
should be reported for Mr. Locks Gift and
Robert William Lambert< no role >
late Apprentice
to William Edward
Lunn< no role >
And Gabriel Sleath< no role >
late Apprentice
to Edward Owen< no role >
for Mr. Fowkes Gift.
The minutes of the Bethlem Committee of the following days were
read and confirmed Whereby it appeared