Continued Thursday 1st. December 1774
and by Order of Court of 8th. April 1773 was made free of this City the fifth
Day of October 1773
and was set up for himself in his Trade at No 33
Water Lane
Blackfriers
Had received Mr. Fowkes Gift and praying Mr. Locks
Gift It is Ordered That Charles Vere< no role >
Esqr
. Henry Major< no role >
Esqr
. and Robert
Longden< no role >
Esqr
. or any two of them be desired to Inquire if the said Willm. Terry< no role >
be set up for himself in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein & report the
same to the Court
Thomas William to
be inquired after for
Locks Gift.
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
William Thomas< no role >
Citizen &
weaver
Settingforth That he served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
Richard Day< no role >
late one of the Artmasters
by Indenture dated 26th April 1765
and by Order of Court of 25th June 1772 was made free of this City the
day ofand was set up for himself in his Trade at Mr.
Featherstons No. 3
Pheanix Street
Spital Fields
Hart received Mr Fowkes
Gift and Praying Mr. Locks 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 & report the same to the Court
Gathorne William
the like
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
William Gathorne< no role >
Citizen &
weaver
Settingforth That he served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
Josiah Kitteridge< no role >
late one of the Artmasters
by Indenture dated 13th. May 1747
and by Order of Court of 17th. February 1757 was made free of this City the
3d. day of August 1773
and was set up for himself in his Trade in Grayfriars
Newgate Street
Had received Mr. Fowkes Gift and Praying Mr. Locks Gift. It
is Ordered That
Joseph Eyre< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
Maurice Griffiths< no role >
& Mr.
Saml. Bosworth< no role >
or any two of them be desired to Inquire of the said
William Gathorne< no role >
be set up
for himself in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein & report the same to
the Court
Bourne George the
like.
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
George Bourne< no role >
Citizen &
weaver
Settingforth That he served his Apprentiship
in this Hospital to
Henry
Heafford< no role >
late one of the Artmasters
by Indenture dated 12th. March 1764 and by
Order of Court of 19th. December 1771 was made free of this City the 11th. Day of
October 1773
and was set up for himself in Gray Eagle Street
Spital Fields
Had received Mr. Fowkes Gift and Praying Mr. Locks Gift It is Ordered
That
Henry Cranke< no role >
Esqr
. Mr. Deputy Rogers & Mr.
Abram. Brecknock< no role >
or any
two of them be desired to Inquire of the said
George Bourne< no role >
be set up for himself
in his Trade and of his hopefulness therein and report the same to the
Court