John Tony< no role >
£10:
Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr.
Peter Lugg< no role >
and Mr.
John
Meredale< no role >
(two of the Governors
. of this Hospll.) That upon Inquiry
they doe find That
John Tony< no role >
Shoemaker
(who was brought
up Apprentice
with
Thomas putten< no role >
(one of the Arts Mars
. of this
Hospll.) and Since made a Freeman of this Citty by the Approbacon
of this Court) is Sett up for himself in his said Trade in
Gregoryes Court
in Holborne
neer Little Turn Stile
And that
he hath a good reputacon amongst his neighbours he being
a Dilligent industrious person and that he pays six pounds P
annu Rent and ina hopefull way of Trade It is Ordered by
this Court that Mr. Trer Baker Doe give and pay unto him
Tenn Pounds out of the Profitts of Mr. Locks gift To be
allowed Mr. Trer in his next Accompt.
John Torlington< no role >
£10.
Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr.
Philip Kniveton< no role >
and
Mr.
Mathew Porter< no role >
(two of the Governor
. of this Hospll.) That upon
Inquiry they did Find That
John Torlington< no role >
Weaver
(who was
brought up Apprentice
with
John Bouler< no role >
(one of the Artsmasters
of this Hospll.) and since made a Freeman of this Citty by the
Approbacon of this Court) was at worke in his won Loom and
with his own Silke and hath another Room (besides his Shopp
desently furnished out of his own Labour and hath the report
of a very Industrious good Husband It is Ordered by this
Court that Mr. Trer Baker doe give and pay unto him Tenne
pounds out of the profitts of Mr. Locks Gift To be Allowed Mr.
Trer in his next Accompt.
John Smith< no role >
£10:
Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr.
Daniel Dupree< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
and Mr.
Richard Anbry< no role >
(two of the Governor
. of this Hospll.) That upon Inquiry
they doe find That
John Smith< no role >
Weaver
(who was brought up
Apprentice
with
Daniel Ripp< no role >
(One of the Arts Masrs. of this Hospll.)
and since made a Freeman of this Citty by the approbacon of this
Court) is Sett upp for himselfe in his said Trade the Loom
that he worketh in is his own and the bedd and other good Furnitire
are his own, & that he hath a very good report among his Neighbor
and that he very well Deserveth part of Mr. Locks Gift It is
Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trer Baker doe give and pay unto
him Tenn pounds out of the profitts of Mr. Locks gift the better
to enable him to manage his said Trade To be allowed Mr. Trer
in his next Accompt.
Charles Gost< no role >
£10.
Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr.
Richard Anbry< no role >
and Mr.
Thomas Coles< no role >
(two of the Governors
of this Hospll.) That upon
Inquiry they doe find That
Charles Gost< no role >
(who was brought up
Apprentice
with
Jeremy Catlin< no role >
(late one of the Arst Mars
. of
this Hospitall and Since made a Freeman of this Citty by the
approbacon of this Court) doth worke on his own Loom and Lyeth
on his own Bedd and is in a very hopefull Condicon and hath
a good report where he liveth and worketh on his own goods