make Enquirey of the said Tatney Blake< no role >
whether
hee be sett up for himself in his Trade and of his
hopefullness therein and to make Report to this
Court
Jno Browne inquired of
Also upon the humble peticon of
Jno. Brown< no role >
who was brought up an Apprentice wth
Robt. Bowes< no role >
Shoemaker
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 Shoemaker
at Mr. Watkins a
Cook in Black Fryers
over agt. the Red Cross Tavern
(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 Majr. Hulls Mr.
Halse Mr. Bull Mr. Shepherd Captn. Reppington
and Mr. Pistor Six of the Govors of these Hospl
or any Two of them be Desired to make Enquirey
of the said Jno. Brown whether hee bee Sett
upp for himself in his said Trade and of his hope
fullness therein and to make Report to this Court
Mr Joseph Parsons< no role >
Etc
Governors
Admitted
Mr Samll Hancock< no role >
Also at this Court Mr.
Joseph Parsons< no role >
and
Mr. Sam
HannottHancock were admitted Govors of these
Hosplls
And Mr. Robt. Hinde< no role >
of Purple Lane
Brewer
was nominated a Govor
. P Mr. Benja. Green< no role >
Boys Appr
Also at this Court the Severall Poor Boys
hereafter named were ordred to be put Apprentice
Vizt.
Jno. Phelips< no role >
PSr. Cane James< no role >
George Arnold< no role >
PMr. Edmd. Skinner< no role >
Jno. Wood< no role >
PMr. Fran Smith< no role >
Edwd. Baldwin< no role >
PMajr. Hulls