Continued Wednesday 16 Novr. 1763.
and found That Joseph Tristram< no role >
who Served his Apprentiship
in this
Hospital to Samuel Geldart< no role >
is Set up for himself in his said Trade and
has the Character of a Diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered That the
Steward Do Pay the said Joseph Tristram< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr Locks
Gift to be Allowed him in his Next Account
At this Court the following Poor Boys were Ordered to be put out
Apprentices Vizt.
Conner Henry< no role >
Dunstan Edwd< no role >
.
Fisk John< no role >
Reynolds Lawson< no role >
Huntington Thos< no role >
.
Put out Apprentices
Henry Copner< no role >
Edward Dunstan< no role >
John Fisk< no role >
Lawson Reynolds< no role >
Thomas Huntington< no role >
Lord Middleton
Willis John< no role >
Esqr
.
Nominated governors
This Court Doth Elect The Right Honble Lord Middleton of
Wellaton
in Notinghamshire
and John Willis< no role >
of Ringwood
in Hampshire
Esqr
. governors
of these Hospitals and Order Staves to be Sent them forthwith
Notwithstanding the Order of Court Dated 4th. of June 1761.