Phillpott Locks guift.
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of Mr
Francis
Smith< no role >
and Mr
Joseph Lawrence< no role >
two of the Governors
of these
Hosplls That upon enquiry they do find That
[..]
Samll Phillpott< no role >
is
sett up for himselfe in his trade of a Weaver
and hath the character
of a Soberman and a good husband It is Ordered by this Court
That Mr Trear do give and pay unto him £10 of the profits of Mr
Locks guift to be allowed Mr Trear in his next accompt.
Peirson Fra< no role >
: to be
viewed.
Also Upon the humble Peticon of
Francis Peirson< no role >
who was
brought up and apprentice with
Wm Elsley< no role >
Pin:maker
late an
Arts master
of Bridewell
Hospll and since made a Freeman of this
City by the approbacon of this Court and is sett up for himselfe in his trade
of a Pin-maker at the house of Mr
Thomas Greenaway< no role >
a Pin-maker
in Crow:Ally
in Whitecross street
, for some part of Mr Locks Guift ye
better to Enable him to carry on his said trade It is Ordered by
this Court That Mr Depty Emes Mr Winchurst
andMr Pemble & Mr Gunston be
desired to make enquiry of the sd
Fra: Peirson< no role >
whether he be so sett up
in his said trade and of his hopefullness therein And to make Report
thereof to this Court:
boys made Free
Also It is Ordered That
James Male< no role >
Samll Byard< no role >
Samll.
Davenport< no role >
Joseph Jolly< no role >
and
John Hayls< no role >
who served their-
Apprentiships
in this Hospll be made Freemen of this City.
Paratt Abra< no role >
: noiated
a Govr.
Also Att this Court Mr
Abraham Paratt< no role >
Woollen draper
in
Gracechurch street
was Nominated a Governor
of these Hosplls
by Mr Forbes
Brooks Wm< no role >
do.
And Mr
William Brookes< no role >
Merchant
in Minceing Lane
was
nominated a Governor
by Mr
Braham Smith< no role >
boys apprent
:
Also
Tho: Gable< no role >
and
Indre dat. 25th Novr. 1703
Tho: Coxhead< no role >
}
at the Nominacon of
Mr Marshall
at ye nominacon of Mr
Gunston}
were Ordered to
be putt apprntices