Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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23rd August 1695 - 2nd May 1701

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Isaac Huntsman< no role >
£10


Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of John
Turvin
< no role > Esqr. and Capt. Wm. Phillips< no role > (two of the Governrs . of these
Hosplls.) That upon Enquiry They doe find That Isaac Huntsman
who was brought up Apprentice wth. Wm. Smith< no role > Hempdresser
one of the Artsmars . of Bridewell Hospll. is Sett up for himselfe
in his trade of a Hempdresser at the house of one Mr. Ashton
in Gun powder Alley in New Street near Shoe Lane and hath
the Character of a very Sober Dilligent Man Itt is Ordered
by this Court That Mr. Trear doe Give and Pay unto him
Tenn pounds of the profitts of Mr Locks Gift the bettr. to
Enable him to carry on his sd. Trade to be allowed Mr.
Trear in his next Accompt.

Jos Linney< no role > £10


Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of Mr. John
Slaughter
< no role > and Mr Richd Aubry< no role > two of the Governrs . of these
Hosplls. That upon Enquiry they doe Find That Joseph Linney< no role >
who was brought up Apprentice wth: Wm. Browne< no role > late one
of the Artsmars. of Bridewell Hospll. is Sett up for himselfe in
his Trade of a broad Silke weaver and hath two Loomes & a bed
of his owne & hath a very good Character amongst his
Neighbours Itt is Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear
doe give and pay unto him Tenn Pounds of the profitts of
Mr. Locks Gift the better to Enable him to carry on his said
Trade to be allowed Mr. Trear in his next Accompt

Robt Staples< no role > £10


Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of the said Mr.
John Slaughter< no role > and Mr Richd. Aubry< no role > That upon Enquiry they
doe Fine That Robert Staples< no role > who was brought up an Apprentice
in the sd. Hospll. of Bridewell is Sett up for himselfe in his
trade of a Broad Silke weaver at the Crooked billett in Skynner
Street without Byshopsgate and lyeth on his own Bed and
hath a very good Character amongst his Neighbours Itt is
Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear doe Give and pay unto
him Tenn pounds of the profitts of Mr. Locks Gift the better
to Enable him to carry on his Said Trade to be Allowed Mr.
Trear in his next Accompt

New Govrs. admd.


Also At this Court the Several persons hereafter named
were Admitted Governrs. of these Hosplls.

Mr: Benjn. Tudman< no role > a Goldsmith in Lombard Street

Mr. Thos. Barnes< no role >
&
Mr. Benjn. Boultby< no role > }
Citizens & Sopemakrs . of London

and

Mr. John Rydehouse< no role > Citizen & Vintner of London




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