Friday 15th. Janry. 1730/1
.
Nobody appeard.dd
HelmHannah< no role >
. P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
.being chargd by the oath of
Thomas Ashburnham< no role >
for threasening to
[..] rther the Kings Evidence and being a loose
idle disorderly person.
dd
WoodwardElizabeth< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
.(with
Elizabeth Collyer< no role >
and
Catherine Clayton< no role >
who dischargd before the Court) being chargd by the Oaths of
Jacob Gudgcon< no role >
and
Samuel Bulford< no role >
for being comon Night walkers & picking up men
and loose disorderly persons.
No body appearddd
PriceAnne< no role >
. P Lord Mayerbeing chargd by the Oath of
William King< no role >
for pilfering from off the Customhouse Keys
some Tobacco of small
value the property of some person unknown and being a loose disorderly and idle person.
Cont to Labor
CaswellMary< no role >
&
Cont to Labor
PancridgeSarah< no role >
}
P St.
Richard Brocas< no role >
. being charged by the Oath of
George Mewham< no role >
for insulting and abuseing him and his Wife in
the Streets in a vile manner and being loose idle disorderly Psons.
Cont to Labor
Roberts Mary< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being chargd by the Oath of
Benjamin Smith< no role >
for picking his Pocket of an Handkercheif of small value and being a
loose idle disorderly person.
Alcock - Mrs. Mary< no role >
- to have a
Loose of 3 houses in [..] plamt}
Upon reading a Report from the Comittee of this House under the hands of the Right
Worshipfull
Robert Alsop< no role >
Esqr
. Alderman
& Treasurer
Mr.
Joseph Kettle< no role >
Mr.
Edward
Whitehouse< no role >
, Mr.
Robert Bishop< no role >
. Mr.
Henry Godwin< no role >
& Mr.
Thomas Richardson< no role >
bearing date the
tenth day of December
lastin the words following Vizt.In Pursuance of an Order of Corrt
of the ninth of October last This Comittee having taken into consideration the proposals of Mr.
John
Hacket< no role >
for his Daughter
Mary Allcock< no role >
and of Mr.
Thomas Carpenter< no role >
for 3 Houses in
Street in Bridewell Precinct
late leased to Fremlyn (No. 13) at £14.12.10 P Ann for
[..] which will
[..]
at Midsumer 1732 Vizt.Mr.
Thomas Carpenter< no role >
offerd £15 P Ann Rent and a Fine of £20.
for a Lease for 21 yearsand Mrs.
Mary Allcock< no role >
offered ye. old rent and £30 Fine for
a Lease of 14 years from ye expiration of ye former Leaseand Mr. Carpenter being calls
in again offered to make his Fine 20 GuineasAnd Mrs. Allcock being calld in again
offerd to pay £15 P Ann Rent clear of all Taxes and a Fine of sixty GuineasThe
Comttee are of opinion to accept the proposal of the said Mrs. Alcrk whereupon she gave a
Guinea to the Poors Box All which never the less is submitted to the Judgment of the Court
And it is ordered that this Opinion be reported to the next CourtThis Court doth
confirm the said Report and Order that a Lease be made to ye said Mrs. Alcock accordingly.
Beadles-Grat-½ ye to
Xmas 1730}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the four Beadles & Porter small of this Hospital
for their usual Gratuitys of forty Shilling a peice in respect of the half year ending at
Christmas last for that their Salarys are but small. It is ordered that the Clerk of
these Hospitals do give and payments them forty Shillings a peice to be allowd him in his next
[..]
BaskettmentGra½ Year to
Xmas 1730}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles or Basketmen of the Hospital of
Bethlem for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty Shillings a peice in respect of the half year
ending at Christmas 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.
Apprentice made fill
At this Court
Henry Willis< no role >
was ordered to be made free of this City having
servd his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
George Mall< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
of this Hospital P Indre dated yd 10th. of April 1722.