Continued Thursday 17th. July 1788
Order of Court of the 20th. day of December 1780 was made free of
this City the 8th day of March 1786 and is set up for himself in his
Trade in Great Saint Ann Street opposite Pye Street Westminster has
received part of Mr. Fowkes Gift and praying part of Mr. Locks's Gift
It is Ordered that Mr John Maddison< no role >
James Mayrick< no role >
Esquire
and Joseph Gape< no role >
Esquire
or any two of them be desired to enquire if
the said James Verry< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and
of his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court.
Applegate Stephen
to be inquired after for Mr.
Locks Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Stephen Applegate< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he served his Apprenticeship
in this
Hospital to
John Sanders< no role >
by Indenture dated 28th. of April 1777
and by an Order of Court of the 30th. day of November 1785 was made
free of this City the 8th. day of February 1786 and is set up for himself
in his Trade at No. 7 George Street
Shoreditch
has received part
of Mr. Fowkes Gift and praying part of Mr.Lock's Gift It is
Ordered that Mr. Deputy
William Rogers< no role >
Richard Austin< no role >
Esquire
and Mr.
William Collier< no role >
or any two of them be desired to enquire if
the said Stephen Applegate be set up for himself in his said Trade
and of his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court
Tompkins Joseph< no role >
to be inquired
after for Locks Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Joseph Tompkins< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he had served his apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
John Sanders< no role >
by Indenture Dated 1st. of December
1778 and by an Order of Court of the 30th. day of November 1786 was
made free of this City the 6th. of February 1787 and is set up for
himself in his Trade at Mr Frosts Princes Street
upper Moor fields
has received part of Mr. Fowke's Gift praying part of Mr. Lock's Gift
It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy
William Rogers< no role >
Richard Austin< no role >
Esquire
and Mr.
William Collier< no role >
or any two of them be desired to enquire if
the said
Joseph Tompkins< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and
of his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court.
Gollop William Nesbit
to be inquired after for Mr
Fowskes's Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
William Nesbit Gollop< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he had served his Apprenticeship to
in this Hospital to
William Wilby< no role >
Junior
by Indenture dated the 28th of
April
1780 and by an Order of Court of the 14th. June 1787 was made free
of this City the 3d of July 1787 and is set up for himself in his Trade
at No 16 Blue Anchor Alley
Bunhill Row
and praying part of
Mr. Fowkes Gift It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy
William Rogers< no role >
Richard
Austin< no role >
Esquire
and Mr.
William Collier< no role >
or any two of them be desired
to enquire if the said William Nesbit Gollop be set up for himself in his
said Trade and of his hopefulness therein and Report the same to the
Court