In 1723 Gibbs was appointed a governor of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Pinhey had been governor of Christ's Hospital in London and continued to provide it with financial support.
In 1548, he was appointed resident surgical governor of St Bartholomew's Hospital, a post he held until his death.
Chairman of the board of governors of Guy's Hospital (1965-74).
He had long been a governor of Christ's Hospital, to which in his lifetime he was a liberal benefactor.
The proprietors of the venture were the governors of Guy's Hospital, who owned agricultural estates in the area.
In 1704 Guy became a governor of St Thomas' Hospital.
Since about 1673 he had been a governor of Christ's Hospital.
He was also a governor of Christ's Hospital .
In 1822 he became a governor of Christ's Hospital.