Mary Stephens< no role >
P warrt of Sr
Robt Geffery< no role >
being a Comon disturber
and threatening to mischeife her own mother:
Elizab: Deane< no role >
P warrt of Sr Robt Geffery< no role >
for robbing her Mrs
Mr Harrison of a gold ring val 20s.
Dd
Ann Francklyn< no role >
P warrt of Sr
Richad Lovett< no role >
for takeing from her
mistress 4 gold rings and a silver boxDd.
Mary Bedley< no role >
P warrt of Sr
Richd Levett< no role >
: found in a Bawdy house
Dd:
Mary Kettle< no role >
P Lord Mayor found in a disorderly house Dd:
Arthur Perry< no role >
a Ratt
To Labour:
Beadles gratuitys:
Upon the humble Peticon of the four Beadles and Porters man
of the Hospll of Bridewell London for their usuall gratuitys of twenty
shillings a peice in respect of the halfe year ending at Michas last
as also for 20s a peice more as hath been usually given them for that
their Sallarys are small and they have familys to maintaine. It is
Ordered by this Court That Mr Trear do give any pay unto them 40s
a peice as usuall, to be allowed Mr Trear in his next amount:
Baskettman do:
Also Upon the humble Peticon of the three Beadles or Baskett
Men of the Hospll of Bethlem
fopr their usuall gratuitys of 20s a peice
given them by this Court in respect of the halfe year ending at Michas
last It is Ordered by this Court That Mr Trear do give & pay
unto them 20s a peice to be allowed Mr Trear in his next account
James Male< no role >
to
be viewd:
Also Upon the humble Peticon of
James Male< no role >
who was brought
up an Apprentice wth
Wm Norman< no role >
Weaver
late one of the Arts masters
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 Weaver
at the house of Mr Galatt Weaver in New-Inn yard
in Shoreditch
as he alleadgeth: It Ordered by this Court That Coll
Sharpe Mr Craddock Mr Lucas Mrand Mr Furnis or any
two of them be desired to make Enquiry of the said
James Male< no role >
whom
he be so sett up for himselfe in his said Trade and of his hopefullness
therein and to make report thereof to this Court.
Samll Byard< no role >
do.
Also Upon the humble Peticon of
Samll Byard< no role >
who was-
brought up an apprentice with
James Waldo< no role >
Hempdresser
one of the
Artsmars 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 Hempdresser
at the house of Mr Foreman near the Windmill in
Golding Lane near Redcross street as he alleadgeth for some part of
Mr Locks guift, the better to Enable him to carry on is sd Trade It is
Ordered by this Court That Mr Depty. Emes Mr Pemble Mr Chew & Mr Junston
or any two of them be desired to make Enquiry
[..] sd Samll Byard whether he be so sett
up for himselfe in his sd trade & of his hopefullness therein and to make report thereof
to this Court.