[67] See note on Bethlem, [Appendix A].
[68] "A contest had long subsisted between the Common Council of the City of London and the acting governors of all the royal hospitals, the former claiming a right to be admitted governors in virtue of the several royal charters. This dispute has been happily settled by a compromise which allows the admission of twelve of the Common Council to each hospital," by the Act of 1782 (Bowen's "Historical Account of Bethlem," 1783).
[69] Charity Commissioners' Report, 1837, p. 390.
[70] See Munk's "Roll of the Royal College of Physicians," vol. i. p. 177.
[71] Edit. 1877, vol. v. p. 472.
[72] Appointed apothecary to Bethlem, 1795.
[73] "Natural History of Wiltshire," p. 93.
[74] London Gazette, No. 1000.
[75] This charter appears to grant more than the mere patronage of the hospital.
[76] Evelyn's Diary, vol. ii. p. 119 (edit. 1850).