Friday ye. 21st. Novr. 1729
dd
MountingSarah< no role >
P Sr
.
Wm. Billers< no role >
being chargd by
William Mall< no role >
on
Oath for Pilfering out of his house several goods & being a loose idle & disorderly Pson
dd
CluffJane< no role >
P Sr
.
Wm. Billers< no role >
being chargd by
Thomas Church< no role >
Constable
on Oath for being a loose idle and disorderly Pson making a great disturbance
in the Street at unseasonable hours
dd
SmithMary< no role >
P Sr
,
Wm. Billers< no role >
being chargd by
Joseph Windhouse< no role >
Esqr
.
and
Joseph Barrett< no role >
on Oath for that she has frequently raised a disturbance upon the
and greatly interrupted them in ye. Cawfull carrying on of their Several business
in breach of the Peace & for being a disorderly Pson and for want of Suretus for
her better behaviour
Cont to Labor
YoungerAnn< no role >
P Sr
.
Wm. Billers< no role >
being chargd by
Benjamin Scalled< no role >
on Oath for having excerted from his Sevral Sums of money under Prtence of his
having begott her with Child and likewise for borrowing from Mrs.
Abigail
Shepheard< no role >
a Young Child which she swore to him the said Scullard and for being
a loose idle and disorderly Pson
Govrs
. reted their Charge
At this Court the Charge was read to Sir
Samuel Garrard< no role >
Mr.
Brearcliffe Struckboar< no role >
and Mr.
Richard Barawell< no role >
as Governors
of these Hospital
GyesJoseph< no role >
Elected
Porter
}
NB, Pickering was chosen
15 Novr. 1728
}
The Petitions of the Candidates for the Porters place
in this Hospital in the
Room of Mr. John Jenkins< no role >
deced
were read in alphabetical order Vizt. the Petitions of
Joseph Gynes< no role > This name instance is in set 1605.
Thomas Hyde< no role >
and James Male< no role >
and they being Severally put in
nomination the Plurality of hands plainly appeared to be for the said Joseph Gynes< no role > This name instance is in set 1605.
Whereupon the said Joseph Gynes< no role > This name instance is in set 1605.
was declared Elected Porter
of the said
Hospital till the next Election day And it is Ordered that upon his giving
Such Security as shall be approved of by the Comittee of this House that he had his
Family upon notice given to or left for him or them by order of the President
or
Treasurer and any twelve of the Governors of this for the time being will
depart from this Hospital and also to indempuity the Governors of this Hospital and
their Successors and the said Hospital and the Premises thereof and the Inhabitants
therein from all charges and demands for ar by reason of his the said Joseph Gynes< no role > This name instance is in set 1605.
and his Family inhabiting in this Hospital He the said Joseph Gynes be admitted
Porter of the said Hospital of Bridewell
till the next Election dayAnd that
he shall have and enjoy the usual Salary and Perquisites of the said office and also
the rooms & Chambers in this Hospital which the said John Jenkins< no role >
hadand
it is further Ordered That the said Joseph Gynes< no role > This name instance is in set 1605.
be sworne Constable
of this
Hospital and Precinct as his Predecessters in the said office have usually been