At a court holden at Bridewell, 19 July, 1749. Ordered, that beeding for the patients in Bethlem shall be provided by the Steward at the following prices.
| Corporate Authors: | Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley, England), Gale (Firm), Bethlem Royal Hospital (London, England) |
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