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Continued Thursday 22d June 1775
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Preacher and Reader
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That for the future the Preachers Salary be £160a Year and no
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Perquisites payable by the Hospitals
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That for the future the Readers Salary be £110a Year and no
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Perquisites payable by the Charity
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That upon the next Vacancy of a Preacher the Officer of Preacher and
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Reader be Consolidated with a Salary of £150 a Year the House the
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Preacher now resides in and no Perquisites whatever payable by the
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Hospital.
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Apothecary
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That for the future the Apothecaries Salary be £80 a Year and
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no Perquisites except Coals Candles Soap and the Provisions of the House
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Stewards & Receiver
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That the Steward of Bridewell give Security (as usual) himself and two
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sureties Jointly and severally bound in £1000 The Sureties to be
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approved by the Committee of Inspection and a General Court
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That his Salary before the future £80 a year and no Perquisites
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payable by the Hospitals
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That the Steward of Bethlem give Security (as usual) himself and
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two Sureties Jointly and severally bound in £500 The Sureties to
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be approved by the Committee of Inspection and a General Court
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That his Salary be for the future £100 a Year and no
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Perquisites payable by the Hospitals except Coals Candles Soap and
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the Provisions of the House
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That the Steward of Bethlem produce his Accounts every Week to the
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Bethlem Committee
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NB The Stewards being Officer of great Trust it is the Opinion
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of this Committee that no deduction from their Salaries will be proper
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in Case of Vacancies
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That the Lincolnshire Receiver give Security himself and two
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Sureties Jointly and severally Bound in £1000 The Sureties to
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be Approved by the Committee of Inspection and a General Court
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That both Steward and the Lincolnshire Receiver pay all
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Monies to the treasurer as soon as received.
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Matrons
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That the present Matron of Bridewell be dismissed from her
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Employment on Account of her Age and be allowed an Annuity if
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£30 for Life and the Use of one Bed Chamber in the Matrons
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House as a Reward for her long Services.
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