Thursday 15 July 1731
To be sent to ye Pish os St. Mary
Overis
.
DancerElioner< no role >
P Lord Mayorbeing charged by the Oath
of
Ann Winfeild< no role >
for pilfering from her a Pint Mugg of small value and
being a loose disorderly Pson.
Cont to Labor
DavisAnn< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the Oath
of
Eleanor Bromfeild< no role >
&
Margaret Crone< no role >
for seduceing away the apprentice
of Mr.
William Yarroway< no role >
form his Service & cohabeting with him in a Lewd
manner & being a loose idle disorderly Woman.
Cont to labor & Mr. Ambrose.
Lee< no role >
will pay for what she eats
more than she earns.
WrightMargaret< no role >
P Lord Mayorbeing charged by the Oath
of Ambrose Lee< no role >
churchwarden
of St. Clement Eastcheap
for being a loose
disorderly Pson & having no visible way of living
Cont to labor.
WiltonDorothy< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the Oath
of
Thomas Giles< no role >
one of the Watchman
of Farringdon within
for being a loose
idle disorderly Pson and a comon Disturber in the Streets at very unseasonsable
times of night.
Cont to Labor
SadlerMary< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
. being charged by the Oath
of
John Archer< no role >
for cohabiting with another Womans husband & being a comon
loose idle disorderly Woman
dd
BlissettElizabeth< no role >
P Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
. being charged by the
Oath of
Benjamin Hickman< no role >
for coming into his Shop & breeding a riot and
disturbanse there & being a loose idle disorderly Pson.
Govrs. reced. their Charge
At this Court the Charge was read to
Samuel Clarke< no role >
Esqr
. & Mr.
Christopher Oliver< no role >
as Governors
of these Hospitals
LedbookeCharles< no role >
Pet
& Locks Gift }
Upon reading the humble Petition of
Charles Ladbrook< no role >
Weaver
setling for the
That he servd his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Obediah West< no role >
one of the
Artsmasters
by Indre dated ye. 5th. of March 1721 and by an Order of Court of the
17 of April 1729 he was on the 22d. of June 1731 made fill of this City & is Setup
for himself in his said Tradeat Mr. Gittoes 2 doors beyond the Angell and
Crown Tavern
in Paster noster Row
near Spittlefeilds
And Mr. Treasurer
reporting to this Court that the Comittee of this House on the 2d. of this Instant
Month of July inspected the Book kept of Apprentices behaviour and found as
Complaint against him It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy Brewis Mr.
Robert
Hall< no role >
& Mr.
John Bridge< no role >
three of the Governors of these Hospitals
or any two
of them be desired to inquire whether the said
Charles Ladbrook< no role >
be set up in his
said Trade & of his hopefullness therein & to make their Report to the next Court.
Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boys were Ordered to be
put out Apprentices
at the nomiantion of the Governors
hereafter mentiond Vizt.
Nominated by
MuntonDaniel< no role >
toGeorge Welham< no role >
Esqr
.
Indre dat 13 Decr. 1731
WattsIsrael< no role >
to
William Cooke< no role >
Humphry Parsons< no role >
Ld. Mayor
Indre dat 31 August 1731
WhitneyJames< no role >
to
Nathaniel Whitamore< no role >
John Austis< no role >
Esqr
Indre date 8th. Septr. 1731
ChurchThomas< no role >
to
George Male< no role >
The Lord Mayor