Continued Tuesday Novr. 29th. 1796
application having been fully discussed by the Committee
on the 4th. June 1794 and their resolution confirmed by a
General Court
That the Committee had resolved that Advertisements
should be published for receiving proposals for performing
certain repairs which the Surveyors stated were necessary to
be done to a Laystall at Wapping
And had Ordered that George Thompson< no role >
late Apprentice
to Roger Owen< no role >
should be made Free
Wednesday Octr. 5th.
That the Committee had taken into Consideration the
referrence from the General Court of the 7th July last And
had resolved that it be recommended to the next General
Court that the Salary of Richard Morrall< no role >
the 2d Beadle
be increased from £44 to £60. the Salary of Richard
Weaver< no role >
3d Beadle
from £34 to £50, the Salary of
Philip Wagland< no role >
the fourth Beadle
from £34 to £44 the
said Philip Wagland< no role >
having an Annual allowance from
the City for correcting Prisoners. And that the Salary
of Thomas Underhill< no role >
the Porter's Man
be increased
from £40 to £50 in consideration of the additional
duty of Summoning Governors attached to his Office
That the Committee had Resolved that the Clerk
should have permission to reside in the Apartments late
in the Occupation of the Reverend Moses Wight< no role >
during the
pleasure of the General Court or until the Order of the 22d
June 1792 should be carried into Effect.
And had Ordered that the Surveyor should report
to the next Committee what in his Opinion was necessary to
be done to the Roof of the Ball and Chapel and the Windows
and external parts of the said Building for the preservation
of the same together with an Estimate of the expences