A Booke for Increase
& Decrease of Rents
Wee have Ordered That Entryes be made in a Proper Book to be
kept by the Receiver for that Purpose of all Increase and Decrease of
Rents and Fines Sett upon Renewalls of Leases for the more ready
Satisfaction of the Auditors concerning the same
Grant to Willm
Jennings< no role >
Wee have Agreed with
William Jennings< no role >
to Grant him a
Lease of a Small Farme in Roydon
or Parndon
in the County of
Essex
late in Possession of
John Adams< no role >
together with the Coppice in
Parndon (Parcells of our late Purchase from Mr.
William Browne< no role >
and Ux) for 12 Years from Michas 1714. at the Rack Rent of £10. P Ann
And the House Barne and other Buildings being left by the said
John Adams< no role >
much out of Repaire Wee are to Repair the same by
Lady Day next But the said Adams who is a Bricklayer
and had
a Lease of the said Farme Obligeing him to Repairs has Agreed
to Contribute by his Worke and otherwise towards the said Repairs
Allowed Ben: Clarke< no role >
the years Rent Chras
1714 towards his
Charge of Repaires
Wee finding upon a Veiw taken of the House at the Corner
of Basing Lane
in Bow Lane
London
now in the possession of
One Mr. Clarke Tallow Chandler
Held of this Hospitall at the Rack
Rent of £16. P Annm upon a Lease wherein about 11 Years are yet
to come That the same is Defective in the Corner Post and other
Substantiall parts Ordered the said Clarke to Repaire the same
forthwith And if afterwards Appearing to Us That he had laid
out and Expended therein upwards of £33. and has Repaired it
Substantially and that what he has done is a Lasting Repaire Wee
have Ordered him to be Allowed the Years Rent which was due
at Christmas 1714. towards the said Charge But he is to pay the
Taxes for that Yeare.
Ejectments to be
delivered to Capt.
Rues Tenants.
Wee have Caused Ejectments to Captn.
Rues Tennants of severall Old Houses in St. Thomas's Parish
for
non payment of Rent And Mr. Treasurer
hath made a Reentry
upon the same Whereby the Lease (of which about five Years
are Yet to come is Avoided And the Under tennants have
Attorned Tennants to the Hospitall And the said Houses being
very much out of Repaire and ready to fall And the said Captn.
Rue being gone beyond Sea And no Person duely Impowered
to Act for him in Relacon to the said Repairs Wee have Ordered
That the said Houses be forthwith put into Tennantable
Repaire And have desired Mr. Treasurer
to Lett the same in
the best manner that he can for the Benefitt of the Hospitall
during the Remainder of the said Lease.
new Governors
chosen
We Have Ordered Green Scaffes to be sent to
Richard Waller< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
Josiah Nicholson< no role >
Mr.
Moses Raper< no role > This name instance is in set 4559.
Sr.
Joseph Hodges< no role >
Barrtt.
Mr.
Joshua Raymond< no role >
Richard Ducane< no role >
and
Filles Harrison< no role >
Esqrs
.
mr.
Alexander Merryall< no role >
Mr.
Samuell Wallis< no role >
Martin Colfeild
Basill< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
James Wallis< no role >
William Cole< no role >
William Heathcote< no role >
Stephen Bisse< no role >
Jonathan Blackwell< no role >
and
John Lade< no role >
Esqrs
. Whom
Wee think very fitt Persons to be Governours of this Hospitall
And will (Wee hope) become Liberall Benefactors to the same
In Pursuance of the Reference from the Generall Court
of the 26th. February 1713. touching Gratuities to be Given to the
Doctors and Surgeons in Respect of their Extraordinary Services
and Attendances during the late Warr Wee have Ordered