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Continued Thursday 18th. April 1776.
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The Sum Total of Money paid
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for Bethlem Hospital was last Year
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£9863..5s..5d whereof the Sum of £5442..3s..7d
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was applied in payment of old Debts
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and the residue being the Sum of
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£4421..1s..10d was paid on Account of
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the Expences of the year 1775}
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9863..5..5
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5442..3..7}
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£4421..1s..10d
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And there are other Bills that became due at
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Christmas last which were delivered in the Year
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1776 and therefore not brought into the Account of
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Receipts and Payments in the year 1775 amountg.
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to}
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1735..14..0
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Which make the Sum Total of the Expenditure
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or Outgoings for the year 1775 amount to the sum of}
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6156..15..10
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There is a Ballance due from the Represent
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of Mr. Hughes the former Steward of Bethlem of}
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277..4..0
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Mrs. Hughes has delivered in a Claim on the
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Hospital out of that ballance and we find the
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Business lies before the House Committee and is in
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away of being shortly settled.
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There is due from Mr. Rashfield the present
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Steward the sum of}
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136..13..11
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The treasurer and Clerks ballances are carried
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to the Accounts of Bridewell as has been accustomed
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The Rents and Arrears in the Tenants Hands
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at Christmas last and which are esteemed to be
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recoverable amount as by the Account now
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Produced Appears to}
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2287..5..6
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And there are certain arrears and
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Sums of Money which remain in the Hospital
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Ledger and which have been carried on for a
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great number of Years amounting in the whole
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to the Sum of £3938..7s the particulars of which
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we now Produce to the Court and as they are
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deemed to be irrecoverable and only serve to swell
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the Accounts without any real use as we conceive
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we would recommend it to the Court to direct the
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same to be Wrote off at the making up the next
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Yearly Accounts and to be kept in a separate
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Book to be provided for that Purpose}
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3938..7..0
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To far as to Bethlem Hospital
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