Continued Wed 13th. July 1748
dd
41
MillsMargt< no role >
. P
Edward Ironside< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged on the Oath of
James Noaks< no role >
of Monkwell Street
London Watchmaker
for being a loose
disorderly Pson haveing no visible way of living & Attempting to sell a Watch
Chain make of brass Mettall for Silver which is not silver
dd
42
BlakeEliz< no role >
: P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of
Jeremiah
Burton< no role >
for being a lease disorderly Pson & pilfering a peice of Salmon
Punished & dd
43
CobhamThos< no role >
. P do. being Charged on the Oath of
John Milbourn< no role >
for
being aloose disorderly Pson & pilfering sevl. Percions of Watches
Conf to Lab
45
BarlowThos< no role >
. P
Thos. Winterbotton< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged on the Oath of
Saml
Knight< no role >
a Baker
in Bazenhall Street
for defrauding him the sd Knight of
Several Small Sumes of Money
dd
Hartley appd. agst.
47
AsheyThos< no role >
. P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of
Ebenezar Hartley< no role >
for being aloose disorderly Pson & pilfering Tobacco off Brewers Key
Conf to Lab)
49
TowserMary< no role >
P do being Charged on the Oath of Mr.
Wm. Hunt< no role >
fabeing
aloose disorderly Pson & seduceing
Ann Maria Towser< no role >
a Child of 13 years of
Age to Steal a Spoon from Mr. Deputy Hunts
dd
50.
CawleyWm< no role >
P
Thos. Winterbottom< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged on the oath of
Thos.
Stoakes< no role >
of Black fryers
London Dealer in Coals
for pilfering a Coal Seak of
Small Value his property
dd
Kal
51 WilsonJohn< no role >
P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of his Master Jos
Palaby< no role >
for being aloose disorderly Apprentice
running away from his Service
for two Months past & Selling the Cloaths provided him by his sd. Master
Beadles Gra ½ yr. mids
Upon Reading the humble petition of the four Beadles & Porters Man of this
Hospital for their usual Gratuitys of Forty Shillings a peice in respect of the half
year ending at Midsmer last for that their Sallarys are out
[..] It is Ordered
that the Clark of these Hospitals do give and pay unto them Forty shillings a peice
to be Allowed him in his next Account.
Basketmendo
Upon Reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles or Basketmen of the
Hospital
of Bethelam
for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty Shillings a peice in
respect of the half year ending at Middsumer last for that their Shallarys are but
SmallIt is Ordered that the Clerk of these Hospital do give unto them
Twenty Shillings a peice to be Allowed him in his next Account,