Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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16th May 1701 - 19th June 1713

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Image 398 of 74824th July 1707


Anne Day< no role > Elizabeth Harris< no role > Elizabeth Way< no role > Elizabeth Price< no role > This name instance is in set 4694. , Anne
Allen
< no role > , Elizabeth Harrow< no role > , Elizabeth Hill< no role > Catherine Garrett< no role > , Deborah
Stent
< no role > alias Edmonds< no role > and Mary Bennett< no role > als Bevis< no role > Did on the
Eleventh day of March aforesaid in open Court at Justice Hall
in the Old Bayly accept Our Most Gracious pardon upon the
Conditions aforesaid and were received in our Hospitall of
Bridewell in London and have been there kept in prison &
at hard labour according to what wee were pleased to direct in
our Warrant above mentioned, humbly praying that wee would
be graciously pleased to lett you know our pleasure what shall
be further done relateing to the said Prisoners. Our Will &
pleasure is that you forthwith discharge or cause to be discharged
and Sett at liberty the said Jane Dennis< no role > Anne Day< no role > Alice Harris< no role >
Elizabeth WayElizabeth Price< no role > This name instance is in set 4694. . Ann Allen< no role > Elizabeth Harrow,
Elizabeth Hill< no role > , Catherine Garrett, Deborah Stent< no role > als Edmunds
and Mary Bennett< no role > als Bevis And for so doing this Shall be
your Warrant Given at our Castle of Windsor the Nineteenth
day of July 1707 In the Sixth year of our Reign By
her Majtys Comand Sunderland To Our Trusty and
welbeloved the President. Treasurer and Governors. of our
hospital of Bridewell in our Citty of London And the sd
Jane Dennis< no role > Anne Day< no role > , Alice Harris< no role > , Elizabeth Way, Eliz
Price
< no role > , Anne Allen< no role > , Elizabeth Harrow, Elizabeth Hill< no role > , Catherine
Garrett, Deborah Stent< no role > , als Edmunds, and Mary Bennett< no role > als
Bevis being admonished by the Right Worshipfull the president
were accordingly discharged and Sett at liberty

The Clerke to pay ye Fees X s
and Clerke in ye. Secretarys
Fine X s


Also att this Court it is ordered that the Clerke doe pay
Twenty Six Shillings and Six pence for the under Clerke's
fees in the Secretarys office and five shillings for the Queen's
Duty upon the Warrant and Two Shillings & and Six pence to the
Messenger

Apprentices such to have a
bible & comon prayer book }


Also att this Court it is ordered That a Bible and Comon
prayer book bound up together be provided for and delivered
to every Apprtice now in this hospital that can read and that for
the further no apprtice shall be admitted wth. out a Certificate under
the hand of the Schoolmaster of this hospital for the time being that he can
read & that every Apprtice before he be admitted to be bound shall procure a like
Bible & Comon prayer book from his friends




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