Bridewell
& Bethlem
Hospitals
London}
At a Court held at the said Hospital of
Bridewell
on Thursday the first day of
December 1774
Sir
Walter Rawlinson< no role >
knt
President
William Kinleside< no role >
Esqr
. treasurer
Mr. Aldn. Alsop
Dr. MonroThe Revd. Mr. WightMr.
Goodson Vines< no role >
Dr. TysonMr.
Wm. Jones< no role >
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esqr
.
Stephen Harvey< no role >
Esqr
Mr. Deputy Fouch
Humphry Cotes< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr.
Thomas Comyn< no role >
William Addington< no role >
Esqr
.Dr Petit
Mr.
Robert Young< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Nixon< no role >
Mr. Grafton
Mr. BowdenMr Deputy Saffory
Robt. Ladbrooke< no role >
Esqr
.
Lawrence Sulivan< no role >
Esqr
Mr
Daniel Lambert< no role >
Mr.
Nicholas Nixon< no role >
Mr.
Abraham Brecknock< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Horne< no role >
Willm. James< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr Deputy ReadMr.
Alexr Allan< no role >
Mr. Roman
Henry Lambe< no role >
Esqr
Mr.
Henry Mayor< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Barwick< no role >
Mr Deputy RogersMr.
John Riley< no role >
Dr. Glass
Mr.
Richd Crowther< no role >
Mr
Chs. Madocks Hardy< no role >
Mr.
John Hiorne< no role >
Mr.
Robert Longden< no role >
James Hobert< no role >
Esqr
.
Francis Gulston< no role >
Esqr
.
John Willis< no role >
Esqr
Thomas Nugent< no role >
Esqr
.Mr.
James Palmer< no role >
John Browne< no role >
Esqr
643
Benjamin Belew< no role >
P Lord Mayor on the Oaths of
Christopher
Peacock< no role >
&
Thomas Alston< no role >
for being an Idle disorderly
Person and a suspected Pilferer
652
Margaret Burn< no role >
653
Susannah Herring< no role >
654
Eleanor Martin< no role >
}
P Aldn. Thomas on the Oath of
John Weath< no role >
for being Idle disorderly Persons and Common
Night Walkers
Reader & Schoolmaster
Vacancy declared on
the death of the Revd
.
Mr. John Parfect< no role >
At this Court the Vacancy of a Reader and Schoolmaster
of this Hospital
by the death of the Reverend Mr.
John Parfect< no role >
was declared Whereupon
It is Ordered That the Election of a Reader and School master in the room
of the said Mr Parfeet be this day s
[..] and that notice of such Election
be Inserted in the Tickets
Williams Edward to be
Inquired after for Locks
Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Edward Williams< no role >
Citizen &
Gardiner
Setting forth that he served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital
to
William Tarrant< no role >
late one of the Artmasters
by Indenture dated 7th.
August 1755 and by Order of Court of the 11th. May 1763 was made free of
this City the 12th. Day of January 1774
and was set up for himself