Continued Thursday 29th. Jany 1784
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Willm. Kendrick< no role >
P Mr. Aldn
. Plomer on the Oath of
Mary< no role >
the Wife
of
James Williamson< no role >
of
Chick Lane
Shoemaker
for being an idle
disorderly & a suspected Pilferer.
290
Jonathan Pett< no role >
P Mr. Aldn
. Pugh on the Oath of
Edward Fuhr< no role >
for being a loose idle and
disorderly Person & a suspected Pilferer.
The Minutes of the last Court were read and
Confirmed.
The Minutes of the House Committee were read and
Confirmed.
Watson Edward< no role >
and
Bowen The Revd. Mr.
Elected Governors
At this Court
Godfrey Thornton< no role >
of
Austin Friars< no role >
Esqr
. Mr. Deputy
Edward Watson< no role >
of Cannon Street
and The
Revd.
Thos. Bowen< no role >
A. M. of Bridewell Hospital
were unanimously
elected Governors
of these Hospitals And it is Ordered that
Staves be sent them forthwith.
Stewart Thomas< no role >
to be
inquired after for Mr.
Lock's Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Thos. Stewart< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
Settingforth that he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indenture dated the 3d. day of
August 1774 and by Order of Court of the 15th. day of November
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. 20
Stone Cutter Street Shoe Lane
, had received Mr. Fowkes's Gift
and praying part of Mr. Locks Gift It is Ordered that
Mr.
John Turner< no role >
Mr
Thos Beardmore< no role >
& Mr.
Richd. Crowther< no role >
or any two of them be desired to Inquire if the said
Thos. Steward< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his hopefulness
therein and Report the same to the Court.