Eliz Lucas< no role >
P Sr
Richd. Levett< no role >
For Pilfering from
Nathaniel Darcas< no role >
& Etc A Sheet and
Lookeing glass of Small Vallue which
she ConfessedCont. to Labor
Comees Rept. as
to the disorders of
the Apprentices
Also upon reading unto this Court a Report from
the Comittee of this House undr. the hands of
John Cass< no role >
Esqr
Treasurer
Mr
John Cottler< no role >
Charles Loringe< no role >
Thomas Rawlinson< no role >
Esqr
Mr
William Drake< no role >
and Mr
Christopher Bateman< no role >
dated the 5th. day Septembr. 1710 Which Report is in
these words Vizt. This Comee in pursueance of the Order
of the last Court haveing enquired into the late Disorders
Comitted by Severall Apprentices of this Hospital in Cheapside
and the Poultrey on Saturday the 26th. day of Augt. last in
the Evening Itt is the Opinion of this
Comittee That
Hercules Fenton< no role >
,
Francis Pyne< no role >
,
John
Owen< no role >
,
John Temple< no role >
Richard Bestman< no role >
,
Richard Bell< no role >
and
Samuel Baron< no role >
be publickly Corrected at the next Court in the
presence of all the Apprentices of this Hospital and of the
Officers of Cheap Wards who Complained of em And that
Baron, Bell, Bestman and Owen be discharged the
House And
[..] is Ordered that this Opinion be Reported
to the next Court. A Debate arose concerneing the
[..]
latter parte of the said Report that the four last named
Apprentices should be all discharged from this Hospital
Whereupon the question was putt that the Court doe agree
with the Comittee that the said Seven Apprentices be
publickly Corrected which passed in the Affirmative
Nemine Contradicente And the question was Severally
putt that the Court do agree wth. the Comee that Bell
Bestman and Owen be discharged from this Hospital