Continued Tuesday Novr. 29th. 1796
as a Mark of the Governors approbation of his Conduct
and a Reward for his Aconomy Care Attention and Fidelity
since his Election into that Office
And had Resolved that the Apothecary should have the
same quantity of Meat and the other Provisions of the House
in the same porportion as the Steward
And had ordered different Tradesmen's Bills to be paid
amounting to £1235 9 ..
The Minutes of the Committee of Auditors of the 28th September
last were read and confirmed whereby it appeared
That the Committee had Audited the Accounts of both
Hospitals for the last three months and that the Sums
which were in the hands of the different Officers amounted to
£3511..3..7
Ruddle Fras< no role >
. Esqr.
Recd.
Charge.
Luttrell, F. F. Esqr
Drewe Saml< no role >
. Esqr.
Reynolds H. R. Esqr.
Crowther< no role >
, Revd. Saml.
Nominated Govrs.
At this Court the Charge was read to
Francis Ruddle< no role >
Esqr
and the
following Gentlemen
were nominated to be Governors of these Hospitals
Vizt.
Francis Fownes Luttrell< no role >
of Powis Place
Esqr
by
James Mansfield< no role >
Esqr.
Samuel Drewe< no role >
of Charter house Square
Esqr
by Alderman
Anderson
Henry Revell Reynolds< no role >
of Bedford Square
M. D
by
John
Topham< no role >
Esqr.
and the Reverend
Samuel Crowther< no role >
of Barking
in the
County of Essex
A. M.
by
John James< no role >
Esqr
Ordered that the Consideration of the above nominations be referred
to the House Committee
Esdaile James< no role >
Esqr
His Benefaction
Reported.
The Treasurer reported that he had received froms
James Esdaile< no role >
Esqr
a Benefaction of £50 for the use of both Hospitals
Ordered that the thanks of this Court be communicated to Mr
Esdaile for his Kind and Charitable donation
Wight< no role >
Revd.
Osborne
Present of a Piece
of Plate.
The Treasurer reported that he had received a Piece of Plate from
the Reverend
Osborne Wight< no role >
(which he produced to the Court)
accompanied by the following Letter.