4th January 1716/7
And This Comee upon Inquiry being satisfied that they have
the Character of Sober Industrious men are of Opinion to give
each of them Ten pounds out of Mr Locks Gift which nevertheless
is Submitted to the Judgment of the CourtThis Court
doth Confirme the same and Order That the Clerke do pay to each
of the Petrs. Ten pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed her in
his next account
Sudrys £10 each out
of Locks Gift}
Upon Reading a Report from the Comee of this house
under the hands of
John Tayler< no role >
Esqr
Trear
GIles Clarke< no role >
Esqr
Trear
Mr
Nathanl. Turner< no role >
John Martyn< no role >
Esqr
and Mr
John Barker< no role >
bearing date the third day of January Last in the words following
This Comee in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 16th. day
of March Last have taken into consideration the Petitions of the
persons hereunder named Setting forth That they Served their
Apprenticeships in this hospital and have been made free of this
City by Order of this Court and are Sett up for themselves in their
respective Trades and praying some part of Mr Locks Gift the
better to enable them to carry on their Trades Vizt
George Male< no role >
Weaver
in Rose & Crown Court
in Shoe Lane
William Cole< no role >
Doin Crown Alley
in Bridewell precinct
John Golderd< no role >
Glover
at Mr. Ramseys in Whites Alley
in
holborne
near Fitter Lane
turning at 9' Batt & Glo [..] }
Samuel Clarke< no role >
Weaver
in 3
Tun Alley
in Mr. Artkins Rents
agt.
Porters Block
}
And This Comee upon Inquiry being Satisfied that they have
the Characters of Sober Industrious men are of Opinion to give
each of them Ten pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift which nevertheless
is Submitted to the Judgment of the CourtThis Court doth
Confirme the same and Order that the Clerk do pay to each of the Petrs.
Ten pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next
account