the said John Carter< no role >
and his Security Dyed and to consider
of the most effectuall means for recovery of the said Debt
and to give Account thereof to this Court.
Tenants to be
Prosecuted}
Also It is Ordered by this Court That such Tenants
of these Hospitalls or either of them as are or at any time
or Times hereafter shall be in arreare a yearse Rent shall
be prosecuted at Law for the same by Ejerment or otherwise
as shall be thought most fitting And for the bett enabling
and warranting Such prosecucons It is Ordered That powers
of Attorney (as hath heretofore been usuall in like Cases) be
prpared to pass the Comon Seale of this Citty to be Directed
and made to the Governors following Vizt.
Daniel Baker< no role >
Esqr
.
Trer
Mr.
William Lethienllier< no role >
Mr.
Wm. Wilkinson< no role >
Mr.
Daniel Brown< no role >
Mr.
James Smith< no role >
Wm. Underhill< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr.
Thomas Tuckfield< no role >
Mr.
Nath: Holton< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Pattle< no role >
and Mr.
Wm. Fazacherly< no role >
Porter to have
[..] Chaldrons of
Coles Yearly}
Also upon the humble Peticon of
Cuthbert Walker< no role >
porter
of the Hospitall of Bridewell) for the Allowance
of three Chaldren of Coales and one Load of Faggotts. yearly
as has been heretofore usually allowed to the Porter of the
Said Hospitall but for Divers yeares Discontinued upon
the Account of some former in Scarriage of his Predecessor
It is Ordered by this Court That the said Cuthbert
Walker shall for the future have and be allowed yearly
three Chaldron of Coles during the pleasure of this Court
But this Court Doe see noe reason for any allowance of
wood and doe Order accordingly
John Leggatt< no role >
£10.
Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr. Under hill and
Mr. Shuter two of the Governors of this Hospll.) That
upon Inquiry they doe find That
John Leggatt< no role >
(who was
brought up Apprentice
with
Caleb Clarke< no role >
(late one of the
Artsmasters
of this Hospll) and since made Freeman of
this Citty by the Approbacon of this Court) is Sett up for
himselfe in his said Trade and hath one Loom at worke
a Fringe making and hath the good report of an honest
man and a very good Husband. It is Ordered by this Court
That Mr. Treasure Baker Doe give and pay unto him
Tenne pounds out of the profittes of Mr. Locks gift the better
to enable him to manage his said Trade to be Allowed
Mr. Trer in his next Account.
Benj: Ruth< no role >
to be Inquired
of
Also upon the humble Peticon of
Benjamin Ruth< no role >
Cittizen
and Tallow chandler
of London
(who was brought upp
Apprentice
with
William Smith< no role >
Hempdresser
(one of the
Artsmasters
of this Hospitall) and since made a Freeman
of this Citty by the Approbacon of this Court, and who