Continued Thursday 28th. January 1790
for himself in his said Trade at No. 11 Lilly Street
Great
Saffron Hill
and praying part of Mr. Fowkes Gift It is Ordered
that Thomas Astley< no role >
Mabberley Esquire
Peter Martin< no role >
Esquire
and
John James< no role >
Esquire
or any two of them be desired to inquire
whether the said Thomas Elston< no role >
be set up for himself in his said
Trade and of his hopefulness therein and report their opinion
thereon to this Court
Slego William to be inquired
after for Mr. Locks Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
William Slego< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indenture dated 26th. April
1781 and by Order of Court of the 17th. July 1788 was made free
of this City the 5th. August 1788 and is set up for himself in
his Trade in Angel Street Saint Martin's Le Grand
and has
received part of Mr. Fowkes Gift and praying part of Mr.
Lock's Gift It is Ordered that
John Rivington< no role >
Esquire
Mr.
Samuel Thomson< no role >
and Mr.
Robert Comyn< no role >
or any two of them
be desired to inquire whether the said
William Slego< no role >
be set up
for himself in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein
and report their opinion thereon to this Court.
Tomlinson Edward< no role >
to be inquired
after for Mr. Locks Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Edward Tomlinson< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indenture dated 28th.
April 1780 and by Order of Court of the 17th. July 1788 was
made free of this City the 5th. of August 1788 and is set up
for himself in his Trade at No. 9 Fashion Street Spital
Fields
and has received part of Mr. Fowkes Gift and
praying part of Mr. Locks Gift It is Ordered that Mr.
Deputy Rogers
Richard Austin< no role >
Esquire
and Mr
William
Collier< no role >
or any two of them be desired to inquire whether the
said
Edward Tomlinson< no role >
be set up for himself in his said
Trade and of his hopefulness therein and report their Opinion
thereon to this Court
Upon Reading the humble Petition of William Dont< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
setting forth that he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to John Harris< no role >
by Indenture dated 26th.