Continued Thursday 21st. Novr. 1782
.
Inquire if the said Thomas Price< no role >
be set up for himself
in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein and
report the same to the Court
Stewart Thomas< no role >
to be inquired
after for Fowkes's Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Thomas
Stewart< no role >
Citizen and Musician
Settingforth That he served
his Apprenticeship in this Hospital to
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indre
dated 3d. August 1774 and by order of Court of the 15th. Novr.
1781 was made free of this City, the 16th. day of July 1782
was set up for himself in his Trade as a Weaver
at No. 2
Prugean Square
in the Old Bailey
. It is Ordered
That
Edwd. Atkins< no role >
Esqr
. Mr.
Saml. Hall < no role >
& Mr. Rose Junr
.
or any two of them be desired to Inquire if the said
Thomas
Stewart< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his
hopefulness therein and report the same to the Court.
Price Thomas< no role >
to be put not
Apprentice
At this Court the following poor Boy was
Ordered to be put out Apprentice Vizt.
Thos. Price< no role >
toThos. Scripps< no role >
Smith Hugh< no role >
Mr. D
and
Thomas Thomas< no role >
appointed Governors
At this Court
Hugh Smith< no role >
of New Bridge
Street
London
M: D
: and
Thomas Thomas< no role >
of Suffolk
Lane
London
Esqr
. were appointed Governors
of these
Hospitals by the Right Worshipfull
Brass Crosby< no role >
Esqr
.
Alderman
President
pursuant to an order of Court
of the 29th. Day of May 1775 and it is Ordered that
Staves be sent to the said
Hugh Smith< no role >
&
Thos. Thomas< no role >
forthwith.
Upon Reading a Report from the House
Committee in the words and figures following Vizt.
At a Committee Thursday 19th. November 1782
This Committee finding a Vacancy of an Artsmaster
in this Hospital caused an Advertizement to be Published
several times in the daily Advertizer as follows Vizt.
Bridewell Hospital
. An Apartment of one of the
Artsmasters in this Hospital being now Vacant any