Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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12th January 1738 - 4th April 1751

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Image 289 of 52410th April 1745


Friday 17th. May 1745

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To be sent to Sea


ShepherdRichd< no role > By Robert Alsop< no role > Esqr : being charged by the
Oath of John Watson< no role > a Taylor at the green Man in Black Fryers and
William Bomer< no role > of Fleetmarket for pilferring from the said John Watson< no role >
a Lynnen Handkerchief of Small Value his property

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WaltonAnn< no role > By Sir George Champion< no role > being charged
by the Oath of Jeremiah Reason< no role > of Flower de Luce Court in Fleatstreet
Bookseller and Edward Habbard< no role > his Servant for pilferring a pamphlet of
Small Value the property of the said Jeremiah Reason< no role >

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Clack appd agt. him


TozerHumphry< no role > By Francis Cockayne< no role > Esqr : being charged by
the Oath of William Clack< no role > for pilferring some Tobacco of Small from out of
a Hogshead at porters Key the property of Mr:Whittaker Merchant

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HigginsCecilia< no role > By Sir Robert Ladbrooke< no role > being charged by
the oath of Christopher Smith< no role > Servant to Thomas Hurford< no role > the Corner
of Case Lane London Baker and William Berry< no role > for pilferring a three
penny Loaf the property of the said Thomas Harford< no role >

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ProsseyMary< no role > By Sir Robert Ladbrooke< no role > being charged by
the oath of John Truelove< no role > for robbing her ready furnished Lodgings
of a pair of Bellows of small Value to which were let to her by him to use
and appearing to be a leave idle disorderly person having no visible
very of Living

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GouldJames< no role > By John Blackford< no role > Esqr . being charged by the
Oath of William Clack< no role > for pilferring some Tobacco from Porters Key of
Small Value the property of William Whittaker< no role > of Limestreet London
Merchant and being a loose idle disorderly person having no Visible way
of Living

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GoodwinGeorge< no role > By Sir William Billers< no role > being charged by
the oath of James Chesham< no role > of Innholders hall London for being a loose
idle disorderley Person and having no Visible way taken up begging with a
pass supposed to be counterfeit in the parish of St. Antolins London
and being a notorious Imposture.

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To be sent to Sea


ClarkeJames< no role > By Sir William Billers< no role > being charged by the
Oath of Jeremiah Marshall< no role > for being a loose idle disorderly person and comon
Pilferer at the Keys and having no Visible way of Living

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ParsonsChristian< no role > By Henry Marshall< no role > Esqr : Lord Mayor being
charged by the oath of Ralph Payne< no role > and others with being a loose disorderly
person making frequent Disturbances in the Street and abusing the officers
of the said parish.




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