Continued Friday 22d Septr 1752
dd 97
Underwood John< no role >
Comitted 15th Sep 1752 P Sr.
Geo. Champion< no role >
being Charged on the Oath of his Master
Thos. Ford< no role >
for
being a loose Disorderly Apprentice
disobeying his
lawfull Comands runing away from his Service refusing
to make Submission or give any Account where or with
whom he has been.
Comt & to not in more
than he earns}99
Liddell John< no role >
Comitted 18th. Sep 1752 P do. being Charged
on the Oath of
John Dodson< no role >
Churchwarden
of Saint Martin
Outwich
with being a loose Idle Disorderly follow and upon his
own Confession belonging to a Gang of Imposters begging
about the Streets under false pretences & not able to give
a Satisfactory Account of himself.
Accd Jos house £10 Locks Gift
Doctor Rawlinson (one of the Governors) Reported that in pursuance
of on Order of Court the 17th. of July 1752 He had made Enquiry and
found That
James Band< no role >
Weaver
who Served his Apprenticeship
Trade & has the Character of a Diligent & Sober ManIt is
Ordered That the Steward of this Hospital do pay the said James
Band Ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift to be Allowed him in his
next Account.
Feilder Benjn to have £5 Fowkes Gift
The Court being informed that
Benjamin Feilder< no role >
(late Apprentice
to West) hath bahaved himself with Extraordinary Diligence &
Sobriety during his whole ApprenticeshipIt is Ordered That the
Clerk do pay to the said Benjamin Feilder Five pounds of
Mr Fowkes GiftOn the Motion of Mr. Bracee
White Jas to have £5 Fowkes Gift
The Court being informed That
James White< no role >
(late Apprentice
To Henry) hath behaved himself with Extraordinary Diligence &
Sobriety during his whole ApprenticeshipIt is Ordered That
the Clerk do pay to the said James White Five Pounds of
Mr. Fowkes GiftOn the Motion of Mr. Bracee