St Thomas's Hospital:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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6th November 1724 - 29th July 1746

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of them And hoped it would be looked upon as
a great Advantage to the publick to have so
many Young men Improved in the Art of
Surgery by their Observations of the practice of
this Hospital However they intirely submitted
themselves to the Judgment of this Comittee.

The Apothecary was not sent for.

After a Debate upon the Question put
It was Ordered that the Four Surgeons be
permitted to keep their present Number
of Pupills till their respective times of
Going off And they take no other
Pupills till the present Number be Reduced
to Three for Each of them And that no
more be taken but according to the Orders
of the said General Court of the 17th. of March
1702.

Ordered that the matter relating to the
Apothecarys Pupills be Referred to the
Consideration of another Committee And in
the mean time and untill further Order
the Apothecary's Pupills are to have the
Liberty of Going with the Surgeons Pupills
to see the Business of the House And the
Surgeons Pupills are to be at Liberty to see the Business of
the Apothecary.

Mr. Burgh our late Tennant of the Woods
at Parndon in Essex being about 70. Acres
proposes for a New Lease of 21. years To
give the Old Rent of £15 P Ann Tax Free &
£10 Fine which the Committee did not approve
of Whereupon It is Ordered That Publick
Notice be given in such manner as Mr. Trear
shall think fit for Letting the said Woods.
And it is further Ordered That a person be
Appointed on the part of the Hospital to
Joine with a Person on Mr. Burgh part to




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