Henry Tydy and Eliza.
his wife £4. P ann
untill Chras 1704
This house shall pay £4. P ann from Midsomer aforesaid unto the
said
Henry Tydy< no role >
and
Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
and the Survivour of them
and the Executors and admstrators of such Survivour by half
yearely payments untill Michmas 1704 aforesaid when the said
Lease expires and no longer.
Jane Wade chose
a Sister
And wee do humbly recomend to this Court one
Jane Wade< no role >
to
bee chose a Sister
of Susannas Ward in place of
Isabell Taylor< no role >
decd
the said Jane having bin an Assistant
above Six yeares and of aged
report.
Eliza. Wilmhurst< no role >
chose
a Sister
And that
Elizabeth Wilmhurst< no role >
bee likewise admitted Sister
in
Tobias Ward in place of
Ann Carter< no role >
decd to whom she was
Assistant
and behaved herselfe orderly.
Soames an Assistant
And that
Alianor Soames< no role >
Widdow
bee Assistant
to the Sister in
that Ward.
And wee humbly propose that the Gentlemen hereunder named
may bee called to bee Governours of this house. Vizt.
New Governrs
:
Mr.
Peter Hudson< no role >
Mr.
Owen Buckingham< no role >
Mr.
Robert Dickins< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Ruck< no role >
Mr.
Samuel Sheppard< no role >
Mr.
Richard Joyce< no role >
Mr.
Richard Chambers< no role >
Mr.
Jacob Whitten< no role >
Sr
.
Henry Furness< no role >
Sr
.
William Scawen< no role >
Mr.
John Davy< no role >
Mr.
William Cole< no role >
Henry Cornish< no role >
Esq
Mr. Nathaniel Gold< no role >
Mr. John Gold< no role >
Mr. William Moyer< no role >
Charles Chamberlain< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr. Samuel Moyer< no role >
Thomas Rodbard< no role >
Esqr
.
Thomas Frederick< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr. Thomas Serocold< no role >
Mr. John Coleman< no role >
Mr. Thomas Cooke< no role >
.
dat 13. January 1693
Signed by
James Reading< no role >
Jno. Smith< no role >
Benja. Brownsmith< no role >
William Thomas< no role >
Thomas Cartwright< no role >
Thomas Firmin< no role >
Richard Taylor< no role >
John Young< no role >
.
And the same was considered and approved by this Court
and ordered to bee observed in all things as the acts of this Court.