Continued Thursday 16 April 1767
Continued & the Surgeon
to take care of him
32
Francis Gibson< no role >
P Sir
Francis Gosling< no role >
(on his own View)
for being an Idle & disorderly Person
wandring abroad and attempting to
Deceive & Impose upon his Majesty's
Subjects by divers Subtile & Crafty mean
Contd & to be sent to
the East Indies
& to apply
to the People Employd for
that purpose
35 William Nash< no role >
P Aldr Nash (on his own View) for
being an Idle & disorderly Person not
giving any Account of himself nor having
any Visible way of Living.
Continued during the
Presidents Pleasure
36
Mary Day< no role >
P Mr. Aldr Shakespear (on his own View
& herConfession) for being a loose
Idle & disorderly person not having a
Visible Way to living nor giving any
Satisfactory Accot. of herself & apprehended
in Liquor & making a great Disturbance
in Maiden Lane
Woodstreet
Porter
of Bridewell
Vacancy Declared
At this Court the Vacancy of a Porter
of Bridewell
Hospital
was Declared by the Death of
Saml Mackley< no role >
Morrall Richd< no role >
. to be paid
£10 Mr. Locks Gift
Robert Carr< no role >
Esqr
&
Henry Kynaston Southouse< no role >
Esqr
. two of
the governors
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court
of the 26th. of November last they had made an Inquiry and
found that
Richard Morral< no role >
who served his Time with
Wm
Keil< no role >
late an Artsmaster
of this Hospital and is set up for
himself in his Trade & has the Character of a diligent and sober
Man It is Ordered that the Steward do pay the said Richd
Morrall Ten Pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him
in his next Account
John Saunders< no role >
to be paid
£10Mr. Locks Gift
Mr. Deputy Roman & Mr
Jonathan Granger< no role >
two of the Govrs
.
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of 26. Novr last they
had made an Inquiry & found that
John Saunders< no role >
who served his
Apprentiship
to
Wm. Tarrant< no role >
late an Artsmaster
of this Hospital
is set up for himself in his Trade & has the Character of a diligent
& Sober Man It is Ordered that the Steward do pay the said
John
Saunders< no role >
Ten pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be allowed him in
his next Account
Wright Chas< no role >
to be paid
£10Mr. Fowkes Gift
Mr.
Saml Bates< no role >
& Mr.
Maurice Griffiths< no role >
Two of the Govrs
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of 26 Novr. last
they had made an Inquiry and found that
Charles Wright< no role >
who
Served his Apprentiship
to
Robt Hadwen< no role >
an Artsmaster
of
this Hospital is set up for himself in his Trade & has the
Character of a diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the
Clerk do pay the said
Charles Wright< no role >
Ten pounds out of Mr.
Fowkes Gift to be Allowed him in his next Account