12th. July 1728
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CollyerMary< no role >
P Sr
.
William Billers< no role >
being Chargd by the Oath of
Wiseman Clerkell< no role >
for pilfering a pair of Clogs which She has confessd
Coat to Labor
CampbellLilly< no role >
P Sr
.
William Billers< no role >
being chargd by the Oath of her
Mistress
Mary Patterson< no role >
for pilfering from her several small things
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SaundersJane< no role >
P Sr
.
William Billers< no role >
being chargd by the Oath of
Peregrine Bell< no role >
for departing his Service without his Consent and running away with a
Guinea that was delivered to her to exchange into Silver.
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ButlerMary< no role >
P Sr
.
William Billers< no role >
being charged by the Oath of
John Marlin< no role >
for picking of him up in the Streets and likewise on the Oath of
Joseph
Lee< no role >
Constable
for being a Colmon Night walker.
Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boys were Order'd to
be put out Apprentices at the nomination of the Governors hereafter named. Vizt.
Nominated by
Indre dat 15th. July 1728
.
MartinRichard< no role >
. to.
GethinMery< no role >
Mr. Deputy Everett
Indre dat 21st. Augt. 1728
AndrewsAlexander< no role >
to
ReadFrancis< no role >
John Taylor< no role >
Esqr
. Trear
Indre dat 26th. July 1728
ThomasJohn< no role >
to
MachinThomas< no role >
Mr. Serjt. Sheppard
PerryJohn< no role >
to Mr.
Nathaniel Turner< no role >
Indre dat 19th. May 1729
SeawardJames< no role >
to
PageAllen< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Proster< no role >
Apprenticesmade free
At this Court the Persons hereunder named were Order'd
to be made free of this City
having servd their Apprentices
in the Hosptial to the
Artmasters
hereunder mentiond Vizt:
TolleyRichard< no role >
to Benjamin Thatcher< no role >
P Indre dat 17th. March 1717/5
StaffordJohn< no role >
to Daniel Nipp< no role >
P Indre dat 6th. April 1726
GarcerJohn< no role >
to Francis Read< no role >
P Indre dat 23th. Fobry 1720.
Beadles
Gret ½ yr. to Midsr. 1728
Upon Reading the humble Petitions of the four Beadles and Portersman of
this Hospital for their usual Gratuitys of forty Shillings a peice in respect of the half year
ending at Midsumer last for that their Sallarys are but small It is Order'd That
the Clerk of those Hospitals do give and pay unto them Forty Shillings a peice to be allowd
him in his next Account.
Basketman'sGret ½ yr. to Midsx. 1728
Upon Reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles or Basketman
of the Hospital of Bethlem for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty Shillings a peice
in respect of the half year ending at Midsumer last for that their Sallarys are but small
It is Ordered That the Clerk of these Hospitals do give and pay unto them
Twenty Shillings a peice to be allowd him in his next Account
Ex & Thos
T A