St Thomas's Hospital:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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13th December 1704 - 6th November 1724

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other Blind. and were therefore fitt. to be
Discharged, This Comittee thereupon considered
what provision was propper to be made for them
by this Hospll. in regard they have been Old
Servants and are now past their Labour.

And Ordered That [..] the sd Two Sisters
of this House whohaving been Antient Servants
shall be Discharged by reason of their to& being of great
Age & Labouring under other Infirmityes,threeshall be Allowed
the House Dyett or 2s:4d. P Week which they
think best, and shall have Twenty Shillings P
Ann: allowed for Cloths, and be Lodged in such
part of the House or else where as Mr. Treasurer shall
think convenient, The said Allowance to
continue only during the pleasure of the Comittee
for the time being.

And then it was Ordered that the sd Two
Sisters of Abraham & Jobs< no role > Wards shall be
and are hereby Discharged from their said
places.

This Comittee being accquainted by Mr. Wright
the Clarke of this Hospll. with the Concerne he
had in the Agreement made between Mr. Robt:
Weston
< no role > & Mr. George Milcocks in relacon to the
Articles between Mr. Thomas Brarewood< no role > & the
Credrs. of Thomas Pilkin< no role > , Are of Opinion That
this Matter is fitt for them to take Cognizance
of, and to Consider how far the Reputaion of
the Hospll. may be concerned therein, And
Ordered that this Matter be further Considered
at the next Comittee.




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