Sarah Maskall< no role > This name instance is in set 2841.
P wart. of Sr
. Ed. Clark< no role >
For being Seen in a very
lewd posture in a Taverne
in Moorfields
pun.
Ann Knottley< no role >
P wart. of Sr
. Edwd. Clark< no role >
For being a notorious
lewd woman & debauching two Young Men whose Company
she went refrencie
pun.
Ann Jones< no role >
P wart. of Sr Ed. Clark< no role >
on Suspiscion of Stealing
from Mr. Etheridge a considrable. Quantity of Tobacco
wth. was found in her house
pun.
Mary Stroude< no role >
P wart. of Sr
. Ed: Clark< no role >
For neglecting her Mars
Buisynesse Etc
pun.
Thomas Sands< no role >
&
John Barron< no role >
For disturbing ye Court Etc.
dd on good behaviour
for ye. future
Govr. noiated
Marshal Mr Charles
Att this Court Mr.
Charles Marshall< no role >
Cit: & Draper
of
London
(a Grocer
on St. Mary Hill
was nominated a Governr
of these Hosplls. by Mr.
Braham Smith< no role >
.
Stewards El
Also Att this Court the Governors hereafter named vizt:
Richd
Atkins< no role >
Esqr.
George Bohun< no role >
Esqr
Willm Tallman< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
John
Fitch< no role >
Mr. Avis Mr.
John Craddock< no role >
Mr. Roger Burroughs Dr.
John Gold< no role >
Sr.
Rawland Ainsworth< no role >
Mr
Edward Shaller< no role >
Capt:
Wm. Sherrard< no role >
& Mr.
John Rolfe< no role >
were Elected Stewards for the next
Election day of these Hosplls who are Desired to provide a Dinnr-
as their Bien venue For the Presidt. Trear and Governrs of these
Hosplls. of Dyne together according to antient Custome And in
case any of the said Stewards Elected Shall Decline or refuse the
same The Clarke is to Supply the number of Course
Mrs. Wright's pet.
abt. Mr Monox's
Chren agreed on
certain Condicon's
Also Upon the humble Petition of
Mary Wright< no role >
(wife
of
Adam Wright< no role >
Citizen and Larrioner
of London) Admrx. of
Ann Monox< no role >
late widow
& Admr & of
Lansellott Monox< no role >
who was
formrly. Clerk
of these Hosplls and also Aunt to
Mary Monox< no role >
and
John Monox< no role >
Children of the said Lancellott Monox Settingforth
That in the yeare 1690 this Court taking into considracon. the
care and dilligence of the sd.
Lancellott Monox< no role >
when he was Clerk
of these Hosplls. & yt he had left a wife & 5 children Did Ordr. That
after the Accts. of the sd. Mr Monox were Audited & cleered his sd Children
should have the Sume of £100 paid them as a Free Gratuity of this
Court to be laid out for their use is such manner
as to be laid out
for their use in such manneras to the presidt. & Trear of these hosplls.
should seeme meet And further Settingforth That the Sd. Mr Monox
Accots.. being stated there appeared to be due to these Hosplls. upon