Description | Index (2 pp.) Pages not quoted below are blank. p. 11: Names of Committee of Accounts, April 1828. pp. 15-16: Water-courses and drains: situation and description, September 1819. pp. 17-18: Names of the 'Bread House Pensioners' (recipients of out-gifits), December 1827, with notes 'dead' against most. pp. 19-20: (Management) Committee for the Quarter, April 1828. pp. 21-24: Alphabetical lists of Hospital Directors, 1828 and 1829, with addresses; and some additions, n.d. pp. 27-30: Lists of inmates 1828 and 1829, with ages (all but two over 60), and dates of admission. pp. 31-34: Names of Lay and Clergy Committees for the Royal Bounty, 1828. pp. 35-38: Names of Ground Tenants, with addresses, 1828. pp. 39-40: Names of Coqueau and Bass Charity annuitants. pp. 41-46: Rates of servants' wages, 1817, and increases given in 1828; customary gifts to servants (no name) and tradesmen. pp. 47-48: List of inmates receiving allowances from the Greek Church, London Church, and the Hospital, for tea and tobacco. pp. 49-50: Estimate of the cost of an inmate per week. pp. 51-52: List of inmates whose King's Bounty pensions are transferred to the Hospital. pp. 53-71: Lists of the Governors, Sub-Governors and Directors, with years of election, from 1718. p. 75: Committee for Annual Visit, 1828. pp. 79-80: 'Bread Charity (see pp. 17-18 above), ex Spitalfields', numbers of recipients and yearly cost, 1826-1828. pp. 103-104 and 52 pages unnumberd: Running record of vacancies for the Hospital and the Coqueau Legacy, with disbursements; and of ground rents received, with miscellaneous memoranda, some concerning inmates. At end: List of inmates, 1831, 1832 and 1835, with ages and dates of admission; and list of 'Bread House Pensioners', 1833. |