Continued Wednesday 7th. March 1764
dd
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Clifton Arcott< no role >
P Lord Mayer being Charged on the Oath of
Samuel Randall< no role >
for Gamling with Seve. loose Tole &
Disorderly & Psons in St. Sepulchers Church Yard
& for being
an idle disorderly giving No Accts of himself
Cont & to have no More -
Heans he Eaves
45
Sarah Bourke< no role >
P Sr
.
John Cartwright< no role >
being Charged on the Oath
Of
George Stacey< no role >
of Dyot Street
&
Thos. Cryer< no role >
of Ludgate Hill
and
Ann< no role >
the Wife
of
Jas. Stamp< no role >
Goldsmiths
for being an
Idle is orderly Pson Apprehendd. on Ludgate Hill
making
Great Riots and having to Visible way of Living
dd.
46.
Joseph Patrick< no role >
P Sr
.
Mattw Blakiston< no role >
being Charged on the
Oath of
Thos. Ward< no role >
Kings Constable
on the Keys for being
an Idle disorderly Person and a Comon Suspected Pilferer
on the Keys he not giving any Accot. of himself
Cont & to have no more
than he Earnes.
49
Wm. James< no role >
P Sr
.
Robt Kite< no role >
being Charged on the Oath,
of
Nicholas Pratt< no role >
in Shoe Lane
for being and Idle disorderly
Person and suspected Pilferer not giving any good Accot.
of himself Apprendd. Attempting to Pick a Pockett
Cont & to have more
than he Earns.
50
Wm Stewart< no role >
P Sr
.
Nathl. Nash< no role >
being Charged on the
Oath of
Thos. Holbrook< no role >
in Beach Lane
&
Danl. Penny< no role >
of Newtoners Lane
with being an imposter having the
use of speech But going about Wandring and Begging
Under the Pretence of being Deaf & Dumb in Sevl. parts
of this City
Continued
51
John Beale< no role >
The like
52
Thos. Hanmore< no role >
The like
53
John Haywood< no role >
The like
54
William Dowdall< no role >
}
P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of
John Studdard< no role >
Constable
of the Precinct of
White Fryers
for being loose Idle Vagrant and
Disorderly Boys being Apprehended looking at &
about the Glass house
in White Fryers
and Giving
No Satisfactory Accot. of themselves
Packer John< no role >
Elected an
Artsmaster
At this Court the Humble Petition of
John Packer< no role >
Citizen and Taylor
was
Read as follows, That Your Petitioner Served his Apprentiship
with his
Uncle
Benjamin Packer< no role >
Late one of the Artsmars.
of this Hospital and afterwards
Reced Your Worships favour of Ten Pounds part of Mr Fowkes Gift which has
Enabled Your Petitioner to set up in his Business That there beings a Vacancy
of an Artsmaster in the Room of
Benjamin Packer< no role >
Deced and Yor. Petr. being
ready and willing to take such a Number of Apprentices as the Court shall think
fit and to Keep his Appartment in Repair with Glasing Plastering and
Whiteing at his own Expence as is usually done by Artsmastrs. to Comply
with all Orders made and to be made by the Court and Comittee in relation to Artsmastr.