Continued Wednesday 23d. May 1764
Dollery Richd< no role >
. to be paid
10d. Mr Locks Gifts
Henry Kynaston Southhouse< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr
Chas. New< no role >
Two of the governors
Reported
that in Pursuance of an Order of court of the 7th. of March last they had made Enquiry and
found that
Richard Dollery< no role >
who Served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
Sutton sharpe< no role >
is Setup 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 Richard Dollery Ten Pounds our of Mr Locks
Gift to be allowed him in his Next Account
Edwards John< no role >
the like
Mr.
Samuel Read< no role >
and Mr.
Samuel Bates< no role >
Two of the governors
Reported that in
Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 7th of March last they had made Inquiry and found
that
John Edwards< no role >
who served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
James Smith< 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 he Steward Do Pay the said
John Edwards< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr.
Locks Gift to be allowed him in his Next Account
Mercer John< no role >
the like
Mr.
Samuel Read< no role >
and Mr
Chas. Hoyle< no role >
Two of the governors
Reported that in
Pursuance of an Order Court of the 7 of March last they had made Enquiry and
found that
John Mercer< no role >
who Served his Apprentiship
this Hospital to
William Dell< no role >
is Setup 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
John Mercer< no role >
Ten Pounds out
of Mr. Fowker Gift to be allowed him in his next Account
Mackley Saml< no role >
. to be paid
25d as a Gratuity
A Motion being Made that in regard to the Extraordinary Diligence of
Samuel
Mackely< no role >
the Porter
of this Hospital a Gratuity be given him for his Good Services for the
time past And the Sum of Twenty five Pounds being now proposed And the Quarton
there upon Put It is Order'd that the Clerk Do Pay the said
Samuel Mackley< no role >
Twenty
five Pounds as a Gratuity for his said Services
William Richd< no role >
to be
Inquired after for Mr Locks
Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Richard Williams< no role >
Engine weaver
Setting
forth that he Served part of his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
Thomas Feil< no role >
other part to
James Tarnsworth< no role >
and the Remainder to
William Cox< no role >
by Indre Dated 16 Octr. 1751 and
by Order of Court of 2d. Novr. 1758 he was made fee of this City of 8th. of June 1752
and is
Setup for himself in his and Trade in Long Lane
Smith field
It is Ordered That praying Mr Locks Gift
Mr. Deputy Gamon Mr.
Saml. Read< no role >
and Mr
Saml. Bates< no role >
or any Two of them be desired to
Inquire If the sd.
Richard Williams< no role >
be setup for himself in his said Fade and of his hopefullness
therein and Report to the Court.
William the like for
Mr fowksr Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Thos. Wilson< no role >
Glover
Settingforth that he served has
of his Apprentiship
in this Hospital
John Geldart< no role >
and the Remr. to
Saml. Geldart< no role >
by Indre Dated
25 Febry 1741 and by Order of Court of 13 April 1749 he was made free of this City the 20th April 1749
and
is seting for himself in his said Trade in Turks head Court
Golden Lane
St Lukes
Paying Mr Fowker Gift
It is Ordered that Mr Deputy Gamon Mr
Saml. Read< no role >
and Mr.
Saml. Bates< no role >
or any Two of Them
be Desired to Inquire It the sd.
Thos. Wilson< no role >
be setup for himself his sd Trade & of his hopefullness
there in & Report the Court.