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

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Image 168 of 4911st December 1727


1st: December 1727

ddTarrattSarah< no role > P Sr . Geo: Merttins< no role > being Charged by the
Several Oaths of John Ireland< no role > and John Rotheram< no role > for pilfering
from them a piece of Rope of small Value and being a loose disorderly
Person, which Rope was taken upon her.

Cont to Labor


SmithKatherine< no role > P Sr . Geo: Merttins< no role > being Charged by the
Oath of Elizabeth Marshall< no role > for frequently running away from her
being a loose disorderly Person and Comon Vagrant having no Visible
way of Living.

ddGossgillMary< no role > P Sr Wm Billers< no role > being Charged by the
Oath of William Plant< no role > for Pilfering from him a Pewter plate Value
Six pence being a loose Idle disorderly Person.

Cont to Labor


LewerKatharine< no role > P Sr : Geo: Merttins< no role > being Charged by the
Several Oaths of Thomas London< no role > and Thomas Marrett< no role > for pilfering
from him the said Thomas London< no role > an Old Apron and a Hood of small
Value and being a Loose disorderly Person.

Cont to Labor


HollandElizabeth< no role > P Sr : Wm Billers< no role > being Charged by the Oath
of John Thompson< no role > for Pilfering three pence out of the Draw of Lancelot
Kerbey
< no role > , being a loose disorderly Person.

RichardThos< no role > £10Locks Gift


Upon Reading a Report under the hands of Lawrence Parker< no role > Esqr and Mr
William Jackson< no role > Two of the Governors of These Hospitals Setting forthThat In Pursuance
of an Order of Court the 12th. of July last They had made Enquiry and Found That Thomas
Pritchard
< no role > who Served his Apprenticeship in this Hospital is Set up for himself in the Trade of
a Weaver and hath the Character of a Sober and Industrious ManIt is Ordered
That the Steward of this Hospital do Give and Pay unto the said Thomas Pritchard< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift to be Allow'd him in his next Account.

HenwoodJno< no role > Appr to Cundett
Corrected in ye presence
of All ye Apprentices.}


LewisJno< no role > Appr to Cundett
his Correction Suspended}


Ex & Kal
H:T

John Henwood< no role > & John Lewis< no role > Apprentices to Mr James Cundett< no role >
One of the Artsmasters of this Hospital were brought this Court pursuant
to an Order made by The Comittee of this House YesterdayMr Cundett
Acquainted the Court that they go out when they please without, his lease & that
Lewis keeps bad hours & that neither of 'em will do their work thos they are
very good Workmen. And the said Mr Cundett laid, before the Court an Account
of what work they had done for a Considerable time past whereby it Appeared
that the said John Henwood< no role > was 224 days doeing what he shou'd have done
in 76 days And that the said John Lewis< no role > was 264 days doeing what he
ought to have done in 99 days & ¾The said Boys did not Deny their
Masters Charge agt them and Acknowledged they had no Complaint to
make




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