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

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Image 443 of 7946th January 1774


Continued Thursday 6th. January 1774

1696


Lawrence White< no role > P late Lord Mayor on the Oath of Thos. Gales< no role > for
begging in the Parish of St. Mary Woolnorth

1720

Mary Hurt< no role >

1703

Eleanor Mc. Carty< no role > }
P Lord Mayor on the Oath of Joseph Gales< no role >
for being disorderly Persons wandring abroad &
not giving a good Account of themselves

1704


Ann Salman< no role > P Do. on the Oath of Joseph Bartlett< no role > for being an
Idle disorderly Person wandring abroad and not
giving a good Account of herself

1705


Michael Bryan< no role > P Do. on the Oath of Robert Jones< no role > for the being an
Idle disorderly Person and begging in the Parish
of Christ Church

1706

John Atkinson< no role >

1707

Frederick Williams< no role >

1708

John Gray< no role >

1709

Thomas Flathers< no role > }
P Do. on the Oath of John Duncastle< no role > for
being severally Idle disorderly Persons and
Inspected Pilferers.

2

Sarah Wyat< no role >

3

Mary O hara< no role > }
P Aldn. Esdaile on the Oath of William Windmill< no role >
for being disorderly Persons and not giving a
good Account themselves.

Dunston Thos..
to be inquird after
for Fowkes Gift.


Upon Reading the humble Petition of Thomas Dunston< no role >
Selling forth that he served his Apprentiship in this Hospital
to Henry Heafford< no role > late one of the Artmasters and by Order of
this Court was made free of the City of London and was set up
for himself in his Trade and praying Mr Fowkes Gift It is
Ordered that Charles Vere< no role > Esqr . Edward Umfreville< no role > Esqr . and
Mr. Richard Crowther< no role > or any two of them be desired to Inquire
if the said Thomas Dunston< no role > be set up for himself in his Trade
and of his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court

Thomas William
the like


Upon Reading the humble Petition of William Thomas< no role >
settingforth that he served his Apprentiship in this Hospital to
Richard Day< no role > late one of the Artmasters and by Order of this
Court was made free of the City of London and was set up for
himself in his Trade and Praying Mr. Fowkes Gift It is
Ordered that Henry Cranke< no role > Esqr . Mr. Deputy Rogers and Mr.
Abraham Brecknock< no role > or any two of them be desired to Inquire if
the said William Thomas< no role > be set up for himself in his trade and of
his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court




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