Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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26th December 1722 - 15th December 1737

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Image 154 of 49128th April 1727


28th: April 1727 .

Pun & Dd


BishopJane< no role > P Sr : Geo: Merttins< no role > being Charged by alice
Dalston
< no role > on her Oath for Pilfering form her a Gridiron of Small
Value and being a loose Disorderly Person

& to be delivered to her unkle
Thos Theobalds< no role > Butcher at
Cow Cross .

Dd.


WarrinerAnne< no role > . P Sr : Geo: Merttins< no role > .. being Charged by the
oath of Thomas Winter< no role > for Pilfering from him a Handkerchief
of Small Value and a loose Disorderly Person and a
Comon Vagrant.

Cont to Labor


TrimleyAnne< no role > . P Sr : Geo: Merttins< no role > being Charged by the
Oath of Peter Mollineux< no role > for Pilfering from him a prayer book
of Small Value & being a loose Disorderly Person & Comon Vagrant

Governors reced their Charge


At this Court the Charge was read to Mr Robert Hall< no role >
Mr George Monke< no role > Mr John Pycroft< no role > Mr Benjamin Bosse< no role > & Mr.
Depty Farringdon as Governors of These Hospitals .

BrandonThos< no role > £10 Locks
Gift}


Lawrence Parker< no role > Esqr . one of the Governors of This Hospital Reporting time
This Court That In Pursuance of an Order of last Court Mr Wm Jackson< no role > and
he had made Enquiry and found That Thomas Brandon< no role > who Served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital is Sett up for himself in the Trade of a Weaver and hath them
Character of a Diligent and SobermanIt is Ordered that the Steward
of This Hospital do Give and pay unto the said Thomas Brandon< no role > Ten pounds out
of Mr Locks Gift to be Allowed him in his next Account.

JohnsonRichd< no role > £10
Locks Gift }


Mr: Depty Vincent One of the Governors of This Hospital Reporting to
This Court That In Pursuance of an Order of last Court he had made Enquiry and
Found That Richard Johnson< no role > who Served his Apprenticeship in this Hospital is
Sett up for himself in the Trade of a Weaver and hath the Character of a Diligent
and SobernanIt is Order'd that the Steward of This Hospital do
Give and Pay unto the said Richard Johnson< no role > Ten Pounds out of Mr Locks
Gift to be Allow'd him in his next Account.

Apprentice
Juere. dat. 12th. May. 1727


Henry Warter< no role > a Poor boy (at the Nomination of Mr Wm: Jackson< no role >
One of the Governors of this Hospital ) was Order'd to be put Apprentice
to William Stead< no role >

Ex & Kal
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