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Hospital's Charge with all Convenient speed And
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it is Referred to the Sub Committee who Viewed
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the said Houses to Agree with Workmen to give the
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necessary Direccons for making the said Wharfe.
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The said Whitlock Hussey & Taylor Gave Each
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of them a Guinea to the poors Box in all £3.3s.0d
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20. Guineas Allow'd
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to Lady Cass
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It appearing that the Lady Cass had within 3. or 4
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years last past been put to about Thirty pounds Charge
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by the making of a New party Wall upon the
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Rebuilding of a House belonging to this Hospital
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adjoyning to One of the said 3. Houses for which
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she now Prayed an Allowance in regard she looses
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all the Benefit that might arise from that Charge
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by having the Leases of the said Three Houses
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Renewed to other persons The Comittee thereupon
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thought fit to Order That she be Allowed Twenty
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Guineas in full of that Charge And Mr. Trear is Desired
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to pay the same to her
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View, Mr. Parke's House
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in Pater Noster Row,
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The Sub Committee for Views Appointed at Last
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Grand Committee are desired to View Mr Parkes
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House in Pater Noster Row at the Corner of Joy Lane
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The Lease whereof is near Expiring and Report their
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Opinion.
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Ditch to be made
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between the Hospitall
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Land & Mr. Weston.
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In
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Orpington
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Ordered that Mr. Smith our Tennt. of the Hospitals
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Estate in
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Orpington
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may permit the Tennt. of other
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Lands. adjoyning to part thereof and belonging to
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Mr
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Robert Weston
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to make a Ditch in the Hospitals
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Estate for the better parting and separating the
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Hospitall's Estate from the Estate of the said Mr: Weston
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But Mr. Smith is to take a proper Declaration in Writing
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from the said Mr. Weston& his Tennant That the
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said Ditch is made in the Hospital's Ground and does
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belong to the Hospital.
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Mr. Halsey Acquainted the Comittee That Mr Rance
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our Woodreeve at Orpington aforesaid is lately Dead
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Ordered That the Crispin Alehouse in St. Thomas's
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parish be Repaired at the Hospital's Charge And
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Mr. Trear is desired to give the necessary Directions
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therein.
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Some Doubt having arisen, whether, upon Mr. Tanners
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being admitted by the General Court in 1722, to have a
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Sallary as the other Three Principal Surgeons had, from
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Lady Day 1723. The Sallary, heretofore
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Allowed for Cutting for the stone (which was at first Settled
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at £15. P Ann, when but One Surgeon Cut; and continued
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