Sallerys are Small And they have Familys to maintaine
It is Ordred by this Court that Mr. Trear do give and
pay unto them Forty shillings a peice as Usuall to
be allowed him in his next Account
Baskettmens gratuity
Also upon the humble peticon of the Three
Beadles or Baskettmen of the Hospll of Bethlem
for their Usuall Gratuitys of 20s a peice given them
by this Court in Respect of the half Year ending at
Lady day last It is Ordred by this Court That Mr. Trear
do give unto them £20 a peice to be allowed him in
his next Acct.
Gethins Security inquired
off
Also at this Court
Nicholas Gethings< no role >
who by
Order of Court of the 2d of March 1704 was Ordred
to give good Security to be approved of by this Court
before hee was admitted into the place of Porters Man
of this Hospll And now proposeing Mr.
Richd. Morrish< no role >
of Puddle Dock
London
Wharfenger
and
Henry
Burgess< no role >
of Eliotts Court
in little Old Bayly
London
Watchmaker
It is Ordred by this Court that Maj
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Hulls Mr. Pistor Mr. Pemble Mr. Halse and Captr.
Reppington be Desired to make Enquirey of the ability
of the said Securitys and to Report their opineon
therein to this Court
Tattney Blake enquired
of
Also upon Reading the Humble peticon of
Tatney Blake< no role >
who was brought up an Apprentice
with
Jno. Muscell< no role >
Weaver
formerly one of the
Artsmrs of Bridewell
Hospll. and Since made a
Freeman of this City by the approbacon of this Court
and is Sett up for himself in his Trade of a Weaver
at his own house near the Two fighting Cocks inst.
Jnos. Street
in Spitle feilds
(as hee alledgeth) for
some part of Mr. Locks Guift the better to Enable
him to carry on his said Trade It is Ordred by this
Court That Mr.
Fran Smith< no role >
Mr. Shelton Mr Furness
Mr. Dancer and Mr. Hannott five of the Govors
of these Hospll or any Two of them be desired to