Continued Thursday 17th. July 1788
Inwood James to be inquired
after for Mr. Fowkes's gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
James Inwood< no role >
Citizen and
Weaver
setting forth that he had served his Apprenticeship
in this
Hospital to
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indenture dated the 30th. of April 1779 and by
an Order of Court of the 30th. of November 1786 was made free of this City
the 3d of July 1787 and is set up for himself in his Trade at No. 6 King
Edward Street
White Chapel
and praying part of Mr. Fowkes Gift It is
Ordered that Mr.
John Walls< no role >
William Wilson< no role >
Esquire
and Mr. Deputy
Robert Harding< no role >
or any two of them be desired to enquire if the said James
Inwood be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his hopefulness
therein and Report the same to the Court.
Bateman Mathew
Slegs William
Towlinson Edward &
Dent William
were Ordered to be made free
At this Court
Mathew Bateman< no role >
late apprentice to
Edward
Owen< no role >
William Slegs late Apprentice
to
Roger Owen< no role >
Edward Tomlinson< no role >
late apprentice
to
Edward Owen< no role >
and
William Dent< no role >
late apprentice
to
John
Harris< no role >
were ordered to be made free of this City and that the Fees due
thereon be paid by the Steward
of this Hospital.