"If the Informans being Kept free of Patients he a Proof
"of the Suregons
Attention to his Duty Mr Burroughs as deserning
"our best Thanks and the Particular Notice of this Court The
"former we shall have great Pleasure in offering D hur
"The letter me beg leave earnestly to Sollicitor
for him Since
"Le took upon him the Office of Surgeon
& Apothecary
the
"Disorders of the Prison
(and care equently the Expences of
"the Infirmans) have been reduced almost to Nothing. For
"a Considerable time past there has been only One Poor
"Woman in his List I she brot. her Complaint alone
"wth has"
Enclosed You will receive the Order on the
Treasurer
for Thirty Guineas
I am
Sr Yr mot Obedt hble Sert.
Thos Stirling< no role >
Depy Cl of ye Peace
of ye Co of the [..]