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" Fourth. — That no by-law, ordinance or regula- 

 tion shall ever be passed affecting in any way the 

 British emigrants admitted or to be admitted into 

 said hospital separately from any other class of 

 patients ; but such regulations shall be uniform in 

 their application, and all patients shall have equal 

 attendance, care and comforts, without extra charge 

 or restriction." 



The indenture also provides that the St. Luke's 

 Hospital shall extend the Ward of St. George the 

 Martyr to the extent of ten additional beds, on the 

 application of the Church under the corporate seal, 

 the Rector and one of the Church Wardens for the 

 time being, and the payment to the Treasurer of 

 the Hospital of such sum as shall be agreed upon 

 between themselves. It further binds the Hospital, 

 its successors and assigns, in the sum of five thou- 

 sand dollars, to be paid as liquidated damages for 

 every non-observance of any of the covenants and 

 agreements therein specified, which payment, it is 

 stipulated, shall not affect the rights and privileges 

 of British emigrants to the uses of the hospital, or 

 of the rights of the church to apply to the courts 

 to enforce the covenants therein contained. 



The transfer of the land in question was formally 

 sanctioned by the Corporation of Trinity Church 

 by a special deed, and a bond was given by St. 

 Luke's Hospital to Trinity Church in the sum of 



