Continued Thursday 2nd October 1788
Tompkins Joseph< no role >
to be paid
£10 Locks Gift
Mr Deputy Rogers and
Richard Austin< no role >
Esquire
Two of the Govrs
.
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 17th. of July last they had
mede an Inquiry and found that
Joseph Tompkins< no role >
late Apprentice
to
John
Sanders< no role >
was set up for himself and has the Character of a Diligent and Sober
Man It is Ordered that the Steward do pay the said
Joseph Tompkins< no role >
Ten
Pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next Account
Gollep William Nesbit< no role >
to
be paid £10 Fowkes Gift
Mr. Deputy Rogers and
Richard Austin< no role >
Esquire
Two of
the Governors
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 17th of
July last they had made on Inquiry and found that William Nesbit
Gollop late Apprentice to
William Wilby< no role >
was set up for himself and has the
Character of a Diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the Clerk do
pay the said William Nesbit Gollop Ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowkes
Gift to be allowed him in his next account.
Inwood James to be paid
£10 Fowkes Gift
Mr. Deputy Rogers and Mr.
John Watts< no role >
Two of the Governors
Reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 17th. of July last
they had made on Inquiry and found that
James Inwood< no role >
late
Apprentice
to
Roger Owen< no role >
was set up for himself and has the Character
of a Diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the Clerk do pay
the said James Inwood Ten Pounds
[..] of Mr. Fowkes Gift to be
allowed him in his next Account.
At this Court the following poor Boys were Ordered to be
put Apprentice Vizt.
Thompson George
Ball Thomas &
Higham John
to be put and Apprentices
George Thompson< no role >
to
John Sanders< no role >
Broad Weaver
Thomas Bull< no role >
to
Edward Owen< no role >
Broad Weaver
John Higham< no role >
to
Thomas Reynolds< no role >
Broad Weaver