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of them And hoped it would be looked upon as
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a great Advantage to the publick to have so
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many Young men Improved in the Art of
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Surgery by their Observations of the practice of
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this Hospital However they intirely submitted
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themselves to the Judgment of this Comittee.
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The Apothecary was not sent for.
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After a Debate upon the Question put
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It was Ordered that the Four Surgeons be
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permitted to keep their present Number
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of Pupills till their respective times of
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Going off And they take no other
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Pupills till the present Number be Reduced
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to Three for Each of them And that no
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more be taken but according to the Orders
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of the said General Court of the 17th. of March
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1702.
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Ordered that the matter relating to the
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Apothecarys Pupills be Referred to the
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Consideration of another Committee And in
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the mean time and untill further Order
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the Apothecary's Pupills are to have the
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Liberty of Going with the Surgeons Pupills
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to see the Business of the House And the
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Surgeons Pupills are to be at Liberty to see the Business of
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the Apothecary.
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Mr. Burgh our late Tennant of the Woods
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at Parndon in Essex being about 70. Acres
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proposes for a New Lease of 21. years To
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give the Old Rent of £15 P Ann Tax Free &
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£10 Fine which the Committee did not approve
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of Whereupon It is Ordered That Publick
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Notice be given in such manner as Mr. Trear
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shall think fit for Letting the said Woods.
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And it is further Ordered That a person be
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Appointed on the part of the Hospital to
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Joine with a Person on Mr. Burgh part to
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