Continued Thursday 13th November 1777.
Habbard Ebsworth
to being after for
Fowkes Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Ebsworth Hubbard< no role >
Citizen and weaver
Setting forth That he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Thos. Dunn< no role >
by Indenture dated 2d. July 1770
and by Order of Court of the 11th July 1777 was made free of his City
the 4th. day November 1777
was set up for himself in his Trade
as a weaver
at Mr. Culums, Hunt Street
, Spittlefields
& Praying
part of Mr. Fowkes Gift It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy Rogers
John Spiller< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr
James Swain< no role >
or any two of them be desired
to Inquire if the Said Ebsworth Hubbard be Set up for himself in his
Trade and of his hopefulness therein and report the same to the Court.
Drinkwater Wm< no role >
.
put out Appr
.
At this Court the following poor Boy was Ordered
to be put out Apprentice
(Vizt.)
William Drinkwater< no role >
toWilliam Whitaker< no role >