Continued Thursday 25th. June 1772
And was set up for himself in his Trade in Brick Lane
Spital
Fields
Opposite Montague Street
-Had Received Mr. Fowkes Gift
and Praying Mr. Locks Gift It is Ordered that Henry Crankes< no role >
Esq
. Mr. Dep. Rogers and Mr. Willm. Rogers< no role >
or any two of them be
desired to Inquire if the said Henry Myers< no role >
be set up for himself
in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein and Report the same
to the Court.
King John to be Inquired
after for Locks Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
John King< no role >
Citizen
and weaver
Setting forth that he Served his Apprentiship
in
this Hospital to
Thomas Dunn< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
by Indre
Dated the 13th. of March 1764 And by Order of Court of the 13th.
of June 1771 was made free of this City the 18th. of June followg
and was set up for himself in his Trade at the Second House
in Crabtree Row
near Shoreditch Church
Had received Mr.
Fowkes Gift and Praying Mr Locks Gift It is Ordered that
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esq
. Mr. Deputy Rogers and Mr.
Wm. Rogers< no role >
or
any two of them be desired to Inquuire if the said
John King< no role >
be
set up for himself in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein
and Report the same to the Court.
Morris Thos< no role >
. the like
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Thos. Morris< no role >
Citizen
and weaver
Setting forth that he Served his Apprentiship
in
this Hospital to
Geo: Dell< no role >
late one of the Artsmasters
by Indre
Dated the 18th. of Feby 1763 And by Order of Court of the 28th. of
June 1771 was made free of this City the 7th. of January 1771
and was set up for himself in his Trade in the last House but
One in Ironmonger Row
. Old Street
Had recd. Mr. Fowkes Gift
and Praying Mr Locks Gift It is Ordered that
Cadwallader
Coker< no role >
Esq.
Mr.
Thos. Coker< no role >
and Mr. Deputy Fouch or any two
of them be desired to Inquire if the said
Thos. Morris< no role >
set up
for himself in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein and Report
the same to the Court.
Fisher John the Like
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
John Fisher< no role >
Citizen
and weaver
Setting forth that he Served his Apprentiship
in
this Hospital to
Henry Heafford< no role >
late one of the Artsmasters
by
Indenture dated the 11th. of December 1760 And by Order of
Court of the 20th. of April 1768 was made free of this City the
4th. of December 1770
and was set up for himself in his Trade
at Mr. Laws in Carters Rents
Brick Lane
Spital Fields
Had
Received Mr. Fowkes Gift and Praying Mr. Locks Gift. It is
Ordered that
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esq
. Mr. Deputy Rogers and Mr.
William Rogers< no role >
or any two of them be desire to Inquire if the
said
John Fisher< no role >
be set up for himself in his Trade and of his
hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court.