Bridewell
&
Bethlem
}
London
ssAt a Court holden at the said Hospital of Bridewell
on Tuesday the 5th. April 1737
Humphry Parsons< no role >
Esqr
Aldn
. President
Dr.
Richard Rawlinson< no role >
Mr. Deputy HodgesMr. Thos. Pestell< no role >
Mr. Robert Bishop< no role >
Mr. Deputy AyloffeMr. James Bartlett< no role >
Mr. Henry Sisson< no role >
Mr. Robert Hall< no role >
Mr. Allen Webb< no role >
Mr. Deputy SnartMr. William Russell< no role >
Robt. Fotherby< no role >
Esqr
.
Richard Shryne< no role >
Esqr
Mr. Philip Scarth< no role >
Mr. John Beacher< no role >
Mr. William Pool< no role >
Mr. Edward Holloway< no role >
Mr. Richd. Cheeke< no role >
Mr. William Brent< no role >
Mr. William Meyers< no role >
Mr. Thos. Cox< no role >
Mr. William Fletcher< no role >
Mr. John Boyfield< no role >
Mr. Depty. Brewis
Mr. Robert Glynn< no role >
No body appearing agt. him dd
GoswellJohn< no role > This name instance is in set 3732288.
By Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
William Budd< no role >
for pilferring out of the Shop
of his Master
Samuel Edwards< no role >
in Newgate Street
a peice of Bacon of small Value
and being a loose idle and a disorderly person.
No body appearing agt. him
dd without fees}
WakefieldWilliam< no role >
By Sr.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Philip Dunn< no role >
a Sailor
for pillferring from off the Shrouds
of a Ship called the Fanny Snow from Bristoll
now lying at
Woolkey
near the Custom house
a Speckled Shirt of small value
which he the said
William Wakefield< no role >
Hath also confessed and being
a loose idle and a disorderly person.
Cont to Labor
RidgeJohn< no role >
By Sr.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Thomas Smith< no role >
for pillferring off St. Martin Ludgate
Church
London a Hatt of small Value the property of
Henry
Henderson< no role >
in time of divine Service which said Hatt was found on him
and being a disorderly idle person.
dd
WillsonSamuel< no role >
By Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
William Kingsley< no role >
for pillferring out of his house an
old Copper Pott a brass Pestle and a Candlestick of small
Value and being a loose idle and a disorderly person.
Cont to Labor & to eat no
more than he Earns}
WoottonSaml< no role >
By Sr
.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Francis Bunyon< no role >
and
Charles Gruice< no role >
for pillferring
of the keys a peice of Logwood of small Value the property
of Mr. Coleman Merchant.
dd
OsgoodJohn< no role >
By Sr.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
John Cox< no role >
his Master
for frequently absenting
himself from his Service without Leave and being a loose
idle and a disorderly Apprentice
.
Cont to Labor & to eat no
more than he Earns}
CunninghamThos< no role >
By Sr.
Richard Brocas< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Richard Phillips< no role >
his Master
for frequently getting
drunk and abuseing him his Wife and family in a gross
and vile manner and being a loose idle and a disorderly
Apprentice.