18th. July 1729
Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boys were Ordered to be put
out Apprentices at the nomination of the Governors hereafter named Vizt.
Nominated by
Indre dat 21st. July 1729
LambWilliam< no role >
to
Nathaniel Whitmore< no role >
Dr.
Brook Taylor< no role >
Indre dat 18th Augt. 1729
JacobJohn< no role >
. to
John Phillips< no role >
Lawrence Parker< no role >
Esqr
.
Indre dat 19th. Septr. 1729
WeckhamFrancis< no role >
to
George Mill< no role >
Marmaduke Alington< no role >
Esqr
Indr. dat 30th. July 1729
DyerWilliam< no role >
to
William Cooke< no role >
George Welham< no role >
Esqr
.
Apprentice made free
At this Court the person hereunder named was Ordered to be made
free
of this City having Servd his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to the Artsmaster
hereunder mentioned Vizt.
LargeThomas< no role >
to WilliamPhillips< no role >
P Indre det 30th. July 1716
FawkerEdward< no role >
Pet
of Locks Gift }
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Edward Fawkner< no role >
Weaver
Settingforth That
to Servd his Apprenticeship
to
John Browne< no role >
late one of ye. Artsmasters
of this Hospital by
Indre dated ye. 4th. Decr. 1695 and by an Order of this Court the 24th. of January last he was
on ye. 4th. day of Febry following made free of this City and is sett up for himself in his Said Trade
in Red Lyon Yard
Upper Moorfeilds
And Mr. President
Reporting to this
Court That the Comittee of this House on ye. 3d. day of April last inspected ye. Book kept of
Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint against himIt is Ordered that
Mr. Deputy Bridge Mr.
Benjamin Bosse< no role >
and Mr.
Robert Hall< no role >
three of the Governors of
these Hospitals
or any two of them be desird to enquire whether the said
Edward Fawkner< no role >
be
sett up in his said Trade and of his hopefullness therein and to make their Report of the
next Court
SpencerJohn< no role >
Peticon
of Locks Gift.}
Upon reading the humble Petition of
John Spencer< no role >
Weaver
Settingforth That he Servd
his Apprenticeship Part to
John Machin< no role >
deced
& ye. Remainder to
Thomas Machin< no role >
one of
the Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indre dated ye. 16th of November 1721 and by an
Order of this Court ye. 17th. of April last he was on the 5th. of May following made free
of this City and is sett up for himself in his said Tradeat Mr. Menders next door to
the Bell
in Bell Alley
Golden Lane
near Goswell Street
And Mr. Treasurer
Reporting to this Court That the Comittee of this House on ye. 23d. day of May last inspected
ye,. Book Kept of Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint against himIt is
Ordered that Dr.
Richard Rawlinson< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Richardson< no role >
& Mr. Deputy
Farrington three of the Governors of these Hospitals
or any two of them be desird to enquire
whether the said
John Spencer< no role >
be sett up in his said Trade and of his hope of fullness therein
and to make their Report to the next Court.
BarberJoseph< no role >
Pet
of Locks Gift }
Upon reading the humble Petition of
Joseph Berker< no role >
Weaver
Settingforth That he
Servd his Apprenticeship
to
Allen Page< no role >
one of ye. Artsmasters
of this Hospital by
Indre dated ye. 22d. of March 1721 and by an Order of this Court the 17th. of April last
he was on the 5th. day of May following made free of this City and is set up for himself in
his said Tradeat Mr. Blakemeres near ye. Sign of ye. White Hart
in Bear Lane
near Gravel Lane
Southwark
And Mr. Treasurer reporting to this Court That
the Comittee of this House on ye. 23d. day of May last inspected ye Book kept of
Apprentices behaviour and found so Complaint against himIt is Ordered
That
Lawrence Parker< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
John Neal< no role >
and Mr.
Wm. Jackson< no role >
three of the
Governors of these Hospitals
or any two of them be desird to enquire whether the said
Joseph Barber< no role >
be sett up in his said Trade and of his hopefullness therein to make
their Report to the next Court.
Ex & Kal
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