Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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22nd May 1751 - 1st December 1761

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Image 94 of 4318th April 1752


Continued Wed. 8th. April 1752

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Jennings Sarah< no role > Comitted 31. March 1752 P Sir Joseph Hankey< no role > being
Charged on the Oath of a Joseph Lacey< no role > a Watchmen at
the Corner of Fleet Lane with abuseing him on his Duty
last Night making great Disturbance and being a Common
Street Walker not having any Visible means of Livelihood

dd 4.


Solomon Robert< no role > Comitted 1st. April 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Baker being Charged
on the Oath of James Turner< no role > of Butlers Alley Grub street
Gold and Silver Wyre drawer , Eliza. Powel< no role > of the same place
Widow , Sarah Turner< no role > and George Bryan< no role > of Ropemakers Alley
Little Moorfeilds with being an idle Dunken and Disorderly
Pson pilferring a Sheet of Small Value the property of the
sd. James Turner.

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McPeters David< no role > Comitted 1st. April 1752 P. dobeing Charged on the Oath
of William Singleton< no role > of Cheapside Druggist with being concealed
in his House at Night time and Appearing to be a loose idle and
Disorderly person having no Visible means of livelihood

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Brown Mary< no role > This name instance is in set 3549. Comitted 2d April 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Alsop being Charged on the
Oath of James Rudge< no role > a Constable of the Ward of Cripplegate
within with being a loose Idle and Disorderly person & Notorious
Street Walker offending frequently after being Admonished &
prophanely Swearing and Misbehaveing before me.

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Curlock James< no role >
&

Cont 8.

Parkinson James< no role > }
Comitted 4th. April 1752 P Lord Mayor being Charged
on the Oath of Joseph Phillips< no role > for being loose
Disorderly Persons haveing no Visible way of liveing
or any person to give good Account of them and on Suspicion of being
Concerned together in Picking his pocket of his handkerchief.

Entertainments at Hospll. charge
destin put to discontinue them


A Motion being made by Dr. Rawlinson and the question put that
for the future no Entertainments be made at the Hospitals Expence on
Easter Monday, or Tuesday or Saint Mathews Day either for the Governors
or the Artsmasters It was carried in the Negative

doMotion to referr it
to Comittee


A Motion being made and the Question put That it be referred
to the Comittee of the House to Consider of the Expence of the
Entertainments at Easter and Saint Mathew's Day It was carried
in the Negative.

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