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

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Image 361 of 52415th July 1747


Continued 15th. July 1747

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ThompsonSusannah< no role > P Sir John Barnard< no role > being Charged by the Oath of
George Kitchen< no role > and George Gilbert< no role > Victulars for Pilfering a Pewter
Pot of Small Value the Proper of him the sd. George Gilbert< no role > ,

Cont to Labour41
Cont to Labour42
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WainWilliam< no role >
PymWilliam< no role >
OveryBayant< no role > }
P Crisp Gascoyne< no role > Esqr being Charged by the Oath of
James Webb< no role > and Nicholas as Stanley< no role > for being loose idle disorderly
Boys and loitering about Fleet Markett and haveing no Visible
way of liveing,

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Clack appd. agst. him


PressgraveThomas< no role > P Francis Cockayne< no role > Esqr . being Charged by the Oath
of William Clack< no role > for being a disorderly Person and Comon
reputed Pilferer at the Keys Appearing to have no Visible way
of liveing taken up Yesterday about five o' Clock in the afternoon
Pilfering Tobacco of Small Value at Galley Key the Property of Mr.
Hanbury Merchant in Tower Street London

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CrayBridget< no role > P Sir William Smith< no role > being Charged by the Oath of
Martha Corderey< no role > the Wife of John Corderey< no role > for Pilfering half a
Sive of Goosberrys of Small Value his Property,

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Mascall Appd agst him.


HindsJohn< no role > P William Whitaker< no role > Esqr . being Charged by the Oath of
Jeremiah Marshall< no role > for Pilfering Some Tobacco of Small Value from
Galley Key the Property of some Person or Persons unknown

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BradmoreNathl< no role > P Sir John Barnard< no role > being Charged by the Oath of
Jackman Foot< no role > Linnen Draper for Attempting to pick his Pockett
and being a loose disorderly Person leaveing no Visible way
of liveing,

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GrantSarah< no role > P Sir Henry Marshall< no role > being Charged by the Oath of
William Tayler< no role > for being a disorderly Person Appearing to
have no Visible way of liveing and coining to the Watchhouse
and making a great Noise and disturbance and Abusing
the Constable in the Execution of his Office




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