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

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Image 290 of 79429th June 1769


Continued Thursday 29th. June 1769

dd 146


Ann Smith< no role > P Sir Wm. Stephenson< no role > On the Oath of
Spires Holloway< no role > a Watchman in Bishop
Gate Ward without for being an Idles and
Disorderly Person and Common Night
Walker wandring abroad and Picking up
Men at an unseasonable Time of Night

dd 147


Mary Kenny< no role > P Lord Mayor: On the Oath of John Simcock< no role >
Watchman in Farringdon Ward without
for being an Idle disorderly Person and a
Common Prostitute & found by him picking
up Men in the Parish of St Brides

dd 152


Mary Brown< no role > P DoOn the Oath of Thos Gates< no role > City Marshall
for being an Idle disorderly Person and a
Common Prostitute and not giving a good
Account of herself

dd 153
154


Elizth Barnett< no role >
Hannah Wright< no role > }
P DoOn the Oath of Thos. Seamon< no role >
Watchman of Cornhill Ward for being
Severally Idle disorderly by Women and
Common Prostitutes having no Visible
way of the living nor giving a good Acct.
of themselves

Philip Fisher< no role > , to be paid
£10, Mr Fowkes Gift


Mr Deputy Gamon and Mr. Samuel Bates< no role > two of the governors
Reported That in Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 27th
day of April last they had made an Inquiry and found That
Philip Fisher< no role > who served his Apprentiship in this Hospital to
William Wilby< no role > Senr one of the Artsmasters is set up for himself
in his Trade and has the Character of a diligent and Sober man
It is Ordered that the Clerk do pay the said Philip Fisher< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowker Gift to be allowed him in his next
Account

John Curtis< no role > to be paid £10
Mr. Fowkes Gift


Mr Deputy Vow and Robt. Fleetwood< no role > Esqr two of the governors
Reported That in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 27th.
day of April last they had made an Inquiry and found That
John Curtis< no role > who Served his Apprentiship in this Hospital to
Joseph Sharpe< no role > one of the Artsmasters is set up for himself in
his Trade And has the Character of a Diligent & Sober Man
It is Ordered that the Clerk To pay the said John Curtis< no role > Ten
Pounds out of Mr. Fowkes Gift to be allowed him in next
Account




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