Continued Thursday April 27th. 1797
And We do also further Certify that the State of the balances on
account of the different Funds of both Hospitals with the actual
deficiency of Cash at Christmas 1796 were as follows Vizt
Richard Clark< no role >
Esqr
. Treasurer
Balance of Cash in favor of
Bridewell Hospital which the
Treasurer
has advanced to the
Curable Patients Fund at
Bethlem Hospital}
1711-5-11
Balance of Cash in favor of
the Incurable Patients which
the Treasurer has advanced
to the Curable
Patients Fund}
987-17-6¾
Cash further advanced by the Treasurer
to the Curable Patients Fund}
417-18-1
Mr Peter Alavoine< no role >
, Steward
of Bethlem Hospital
Cash in hand at Christmas 1796, for the
Incurables}
4-2-6½
Deficiency of Cash at Xmas 1796 £413-15 6½
And your Committee further state that by the foregoing
Accounts it appears that the Funds for the Curable attends at Bethlem
Hospital was deficient in Cash at Christmas 1796 in the total
Sum of £3117-1-6¾ and that the same has been supplied by
appropriating the Sum of £1711-5-11 belonging to Bridewell
Hospital
, the Sum of £987-17-6¾ belonging to the Fund