Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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7th January 1762 - 15th March 1781

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Image 209 of 79418th June 1767


Continued Thursday 18th June 1767

dd 62


Mary Bourke< no role > P Mr. Aldr. Harley On the Oath of John
Holmes
< no role > Constable in Lime Street Ward for being
a Rogue and Vagabond Wandring abroad and
Lodging in the Open Air in Leaden hall Street & not
having a Visible Way of Living

dd 71

Charlotte Barker< no role >

dd 72

Ann Metcalfe< no role > }
P Lord Mayor on the Oath of John Kelly< no role >
for being Common Prostitutes and for Picking up
Men in Cornhill Ward

dd 74


Sarah Maddicks< no role > P Do.On the Oath of Elizabeth Walker< no role >
Mistress of St Brides Workhouse for Unlawfully
Pawning a Shift and Apron given her by the Parish
& behaving in a Riotous manner in the sd Workhouse

Contd. to hard Labour 75


Sarah Hinks< no role > P Mr. Aldr. Cokayne for being a Common Prostitute
picking up Men in Fleet Street , giving no good Accot
of herself nor having any Visible Way of getting her
Living

dd 76


Margaret Arnott< no role > P DoOn the Oath of the Master & Mistress of
Christ Church Workhouse for being an Idle and
disorderly person making common Disturbances
in the said Workhouse and greatly abusing them

dd 77

Lydia Hescott< no role >

dd 78

Rachael Mendez< no role >

dd 79

Mary Oseley< no role > }
P Lord MayorOn the Oath of John Soper< no role >
for being Idle disorderly persons and Common
Night walkers and making a great disturbance
in Hounsditch

dd 80


William Fenney< no role > P Sir Saml Fludyer< no role > On the Oath of Owen
Seagrave
< no role > for lodging in the Open Air being a
Suspected Pilferer and giving no good Account
of himself

Sanders John< no role > to be
paid £10. Mr Locks Gift


Henry Cranke< no role > Esqr . and Mr Deputy Rogers two of the governors
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 26th day of November
last they had made an Inquiry and found that John Sanders< no role > who
Served his Apprentiship to Thomas Dunn< no role > an Artsmaster of this
Hospital is set up for himself in his Trade and has the Character
of a Diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the Steward do
pay the said John Sanders< no role > Ten pounds out of Mr Locks Gift to be
allowed him in his next Account




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