Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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26th June 1713 - 2nd August 1722

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Image 306 of 55821st June 1717


21st June 1717

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Carter Katherine< no role > P sr . Wm. Withers< no role > being charged by
Ann Chamberlain< no role > in Mutton Court in Maiden Lane for
takeing a petticoate out of ye Yard of Small value wch
is Recovered Since

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Jackson Ann< no role > P sr Thomas Abney< no role > being charged by Wm.
Kellow
< no role > Constable being Lewd and disorderly persons taken at
midnight in Fleetstreet wandering and Strolling about
attempting to put up men in order to Comitt Lewdness being
Known to be notorious old offender

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Talbott Margt< no role > P Dobeing charged by Wm
Kellow
< no role > Constable on his Oath being Lew'd idle and disorderly
woman comon night walkers taken at Midnight in ye Streets
haveing pickt up Strange man known [..] to be an old offender

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HopmanMargt< no role > dobeing charged by Wm
Kellow
< no role > Constable on his Oath being an idle and disorderly
person taken in Fleetstreet going to and fro entereing
men to drink with her being known to be an old offender

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Derrick Mary< no role > P [..] Dobeing charged by Wm
Kellowe
< no role > Constable being an idle and disorderly person a
notorious Lewd woman taken at two of the Clock this
morning in the Streets haveing pickt up two Strainge men
of which he hath made Oath

Cont to Labor


Boyle Margt< no role > P sr Wm Withers< no role > being charged by
Moses Peirpoint< no role > Constable St Dunstan West for being
a disorderly woman frequently found in the Streets giveing
ill Language to the Watchmen

Cont to Labor


{Goodman Mary< no role >
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Shakespear< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. }
dobeing charged by Cha: Bath< no role > [..]
at Mr Lavenders in St Martins Le grand
for takeing Eleven pence out of his pockett

Governors reced
then Charge}


At this Court the Charge was read to Mr. Richard Ash< no role > ,
Mr Edward Colman< no role > and Mr John Neal< no role > as Governours of
these Hospitals




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