Continued Thursday 28th. May 1752
dd 34
Barelay Jane< no role >
Comitted 9th. May 1752 P Lord Mayor being
Charged on the Oath of
John Creamer< no role >
and
William
Colesburn< no role >
for being a loose Disorderly Pson & Attempting
to Steal two pair of Shoes of the sd. Cremers.
dd. 36.
Brooking Saml< no role >
Comitted 15th. May 1752 P. Mr. Aldn. Gascoyne
being Charged on the Oath of
Charles Wood< no role >
&
John Ingram< no role >
for being a loose Disorderly Pson not having any visible
way of living or any Person to give a good Amount of him
& on Suspicion of Picking the sd. Charles Pocket of his
Handkerchief.
Cont 37
Read William< no role >
Comitted 20th May 1752 P Lord Mayor being charged
on the Oath of
John Bates< no role >
&
Christopher Pope< no role >
for being a loose
Disorderly person makeing a great Disturbance about the
Haberdashers Almshouses
on Snow hill
& Abusing his Aged Father
dd. 38
Waldon Jane< no role >
Comitted 22d May 1752 P Sr.
Robert Ladbroke< no role >
being
Charged on the Oath of
Mary Comber< no role >
for Pilferring a hatt of
Small Value from the House of Mr
Robert Willis< no role >
Plumber
in Knight Rider Street
the property of
Wm. Whattell< no role >
Cont. 39.
Pilot Benjamin< no role >
Comitted 23d May 1752 P Lord Mayor being
Charged on the Oath of
Ann< no role >
his Wife
and
Benja. Waller< no role >
for
being a loose Disorderly person quarrelling & beeting the sd.
Ann & making Disturbances about Mercers hall
.
At this Court the Governors hereafter Named Vizt
Stewards of Election past 1732.
Joseph Gope< no role >
EsqMr.
William Sitwell< no role >
Mr.
Fras. Brownsmith< no role >
Sr.
Wm. Courtney< no role >
Bart.
Jacob. Houblon< no role >
Esq
Mr.
Calvert Benn< no role >
Thomas Clarke< no role >
Esqr.
Felix Calvert< no role >
Esqr.
Mr.
John Perkins< no role >
Mr.
Thos Berwick< no role >
Mr.
John Townsend< no role >
Mr.
Keneage Robinson< no role >
were chosen Stewards
for the next Election day of these Hospitals who are desired
to provide a Dinner at their bion Venue for the President Treasurer Governors
to dine Together According to the Antient Custom And in Case any of the Stewards
Elected decline or refuse the same the Clerk is to Supply the Number in Course
Accounts the Ba [..] to
Xmas. 1751}
The Right Worshipfull the President Reported to this Court the Ballance
of the Accounts of these Hospitals to Christmass last which were Audited the 14th. day of
May Instant the Ballance of Bridewell
being £4325.16 4 &
[..] the In
[..] £12910 1.8
Kal