Thursday 28th. April 1743.
39 Mr. John Freke< no role >
Surgeon
Salisbury Court
Mr. James Phillips< no role >
40 John Carew< no role >
Esqr
Middle Temple
Mr. John Lee< no role >
41 Sr
. John Chapman< no role >
Bart. Broadstreet
Robert Bishop< no role >
Esqr
.
42 Joseph Pickering< no role >
Esqr
Comptroller of Bridge Yard
Thomas Tryon< no role >
Esqr
.
43 Joseph Gape< no role >
Esqr
Temple
Robt. Fotherby< no role >
Esqr
.
44 Mr. Benjamin Cleeve< no role >
Mercht
near Aldersgate
John Elderton< no role >
Esqr
.
45 Dr.
Mathew Lee< no role >
Kings Arms Yard Coleman Str
John Bosworth< no role >
Esqr
.
46 Mr. Depty. John Clarke< no role >
Bookseller
, Cornhill
Mr. Depty. Snart
47 Christ. Tower< no role >
Esqr
Huntsmore near Uxbridge
Mr Gilbt. Malcher< no role >
48 Tho Rt. Honble Henry Earl of SuffolkMr. Depty. Pycroft
49 Mr. Phillip Bromfeild< no role >
Druggist
Lombard Street
Philip Scarth< no role >
Esqr
.
50 Mr. John Boxwell< no role >
Vintner
Friday Street
Mr. Edwd. Whitehouse< no role >
51 Mr. Upington Bracee< no role >
Apothecary
Bishopsgate street
Mr. Peter Roberts< no role >
52 Dr.
James Hawley< no role >
Covent Garden
Mr. John Cooke< no role >
53 Mr. William Sitwell< no role >
Ironmonger
Foster Lane
Mr. Thos. Pestell< no role >
54 Mr. Francis Brownsmith< no role >
Mercht
. Gracechurch street
Joseph Hall< no role >
Esqr
55 Mr. Christr. Horsnail< no role >
Mason
in Holborn
Mr. Wm. Cooper< no role >
56 Sr
. Wm. Countrey< no role >
Barrt
Pall Mall
Mr. James Anderton< no role >
57 Mr. Wm. Knipe< no role >
Packer
Bishopsgate street
Mr. John Boyfeild< no role >
58 Jacob Houblon< no role >
Esqr
.Hallingbury Essex
Malachi Hawtayne< no role >
Esqr
59 Mr Calvert Benn< no role >
Distiller
, Bishopsgate street
Mr. William Poole< no role >
60 Thomas Clarke< no role >
Esqr
Norfolk street
Saml. Clarke< no role >
Esqr
(temple)
61 Mr. Giles Tayler< no role >
Lyons Inn
Rupert Clarke< no role >
Esqr
.
62 Felix Calvert< no role >
Esqr
Pelham Hertfordshire
Mr. Richd. Bridgman< no role >
63 Mr. John Perkins< no role >
Grocer
Limestreet
Mr. Jno. Macklenan< no role >
64 The Rt. Honble The Lord MonsonMr. Depty. Farington
65 Mr Edward Barwick< no role >
Linendraper
, Friday street
Mr. Thos Niccolls< no role >
66 Mr. John Townsend< no role >
Surgeon
, Cullnor street
Mr. Robt. Smith< no role >
67 Mr. Heneage Robinson< no role >
Mercht
. Friday street
Mr. Bearcliff Stonhewer< no role >
68 Williams Winder< no role >
Esqr
Clement Inn
Mr. David Chitty< no role >
69 Mr George Wylde< no role >
Grocer
Gracechurch street
Mr. John Beacher< no role >
70 Mr. Henry Trollope< no role >
Mercht
Friday street
Saml. Clarke< no role >
Esqr
( [..] )
71 Mr Bouchier Cleeve< no role >
Pewterer
Cornhill
Mr. Edwd. Dodd< no role >
72 Mr. Robert Elliott< no role >
Goldsmith
Gutter Lane
Mr. Richd. Bailey< no role >
73 Stephen Comyn< no role >
Eqr
Inner Temple
Dr.
Richd Rawlinson< no role >
It is Ordered that the Consideration thereof be referred to the Comittee of this
House who are desired to make their Report therein to this Court
ParrotThos< no role >
.ScarleWm< no role >
.
LawJoseph< no role >
&Craycroft
Francis< no role >
Corrected in
Court}
At this Court a Report was read from the Comittee of this House dated
27th. instant under the hands of
Edward Holloway< no role >
Esqr
. Trear
Dr.
Richard Rawlinson< no role >
, Mr.
Gilbert Malcher< no role >
, Mr.
Thomas Morris< no role >
, Mr.
Robert Henshaw< no role >
,
Walter Pryse< no role >
Esqr
& Mr.
Richard Romman< no role >
as follows Vizt.
At a Comee Thursday 31st. March 1743 Mr.
Joshua Davis< no role >
Master
of the Salutation Tavern
in Holborn
says that several persons in the
Habit of the Apprentices of this Hospital came 3 times into his House
on Thursday the 24th. instant at Night & insulted him & his Sister & the
last time broke the windows
Mr. Benjamin Lee< no role >
Surgeon
(father of Mr. Davis's Wife) says he was
at Salutation Thursday 24th. instant about half an hour past 9 in the
Evening & that several persons in the Habit of the Hospital Apprentices
rusht in & insulted him & his Son in law & Davis
The Apprentices (except a few who had received their Cloathing and
were not suspected) passed round the Comittee board in the presence of
Mr Davis and Mr. Lee who viewed 'em but could not charge any of
'em
At