Continued Wed. 24th. July 1751
Feilder. Edwd< no role >
Pets for Locks gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
William Feilder< no role >
Weaver
SettingforthThat he Served his Apprenticeship in this Hospl.
to Mr
Thos. Heit< no role >
one of your Worships Artsmasters
by Indre dated
25th. of August 1743 And by Order of Court 4th. of April 1751 he was
made free of this City and is Set up for himself at Mr.
Arthur Ford< no role >
Engin Weaver
in White Cross Street
in Queens Street
near the Grey
bound Inn
in the Borough but wards Assistance And praying some part of Mr Locks Gift
And the Court being informed that the Comittee of this
House on the 5th.day of July 1751Inspected the
book kept of Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint agst.
him It is Ordered That Mr.
Roger Altham< no role >
, Mr
William Giles< no role >
and Mr
Richard Blunt< no role >
three of the Governors
of these Hospls.
or any two of them be desired to enquire whether the sd
Edward
Feilder< no role >
be set up in his Said Trade and of his hopefulness herein
and make their Report to the next Court.
Horne Glo. Put for Locks gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
John Horne< no role >
Glover
Settingforththat he Served his Apprenticeship in this Hospital
to Mr
Saml Geldort< no role >
one of your Worships Artsmasters
by Indre
dated 16th. of February 1743 And by Order of Court 4th. of
April 1751 he was made free of this City and is Set up for himself
at Mr.
William Jones< no role >
in Berry Court
Love Lane
Aldermanbury
but wards Assistance And praying some part of Mr Locks GiftAnd the Court being
Informed that the Comittee of this House on the 28th day of June 1751
Inspected the book kept of Apprentices behaviour and found
no Complaint against him It is Ordered That Doctor Rawlinson
Mr.
John Underwood< no role >
and Mr Deputy Ballardthree of the Govrs.
of
these Hospitals or any two of them be desired to enquire whether
the sd. John Horne be set up in his sd Trade & of his hopefullness
therein & make their Report to the next Court
Jones-Gas. Pet for Locks gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
John Jones< no role >
Tailer
SettingforthThat he Served his Apprenticeship in this Hospl
to Mr
Robert Hadwen< no role >
one of your Worships Artsmasters
by Indre
dated 19th. January 1742And by Order of Court 2d. Febry
1749/50 he was made free of this City and is Set up for himself at
Mr Chasters a Chandlers Shop next door to the Naggs head Inn
Leather lane
but wards Assistance And praying with a part of Mr Locks GiftAnd the Court being informed
that the Comittee of this House on the 26thday of Janry 1749/50
Inspected the book kept of Apprentices behaviour and found no
Complaint against him It is Ordered That Mr
Richard Riley< no role >
Mr
William Singleton< no role >
and Mr
Thomas Shipp< no role >
three of the Govrs
of then
Hospitals or any two of them be desired to enquire whether the sd
John Jones be set up in his sd Trade & of his hopefullness therein &
ma
[..] their Report to the next Court.