Continued Thursday 27th. January 1791
Clerk's House
House Committee to consider
the alterations made therein
A Motion being made and seconded that it be referred to the
House Committee to consider the alterations made in the House late in the
Occupation of the Clerk of these Hospitals under the direction of the said
Committee in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 22d. day of July last and
Report their opinion thereon to this Court and the Question being put it
was carried in the Affirmative.
Collinw Charles to be paid £10
Mr. Lock's Gift
Thomas Fletcher< no role >
Esquire
one of the Governors
reported that in pursuance
of an Order of Court of the 25th. day of November last he had made an
Inquiry and found that
Charles Collins< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Joshua
Cricket< 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
Charles Collins< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift to be allowed
him in his next account.
Price Thomas< no role >
to be paid £10
Lock's Gift
Mr.
William Collier< no role >
one of the Governors
reported that in pursuance
of an Order of Court of the 25th. day of November last he had made
an Inquiry and found tha
Thomas Price< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thomas
Dunn< 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
Thomas
Price< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Lock's Gift to be allowed him in his
next account.
Barnes William< no role >
To be paid
£10 Locks Gift
Mr.
George Whiteside< no role >
one of the Governors reported that in
Pursuance of an Order of Court of the 25th. day of November last he
had made an Inquiry and found that
william Barnes< no role >
late
Apprentice to
Robert Carter< 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
William Barnes< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr.
Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next account.
Fowle Thomas to be inquired
after for Mr. Fowkes Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of Thomas Fowle Citizen and
Taylor setting forth that he served his Apprenticeship in this Hospital to
Thomas Whitaker< no role >
s Indenture dated the 1st. day of May 1782 and by an
Order of Court of the 26th. November 1789 was made free of this City the 11th.
May 1790 and is set up for himself in his Trade at No. 3 Lambeth-
Butts Opposite Lewer Row and praying part of Mr. Fowkes Gift It is
Ordered that Mr.
Samuel Hall< no role >
James Willis< no role >
Esqr
. and
George Nelson< no role >
-
Esquire
or any two of them be desired to inquire whether the said
Thomas
Fowel< no role >
be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his Hopefulness
therein and Report their opinion thereon to his Court.
Franklin Jasper< no role >
to be put out
Apprentice
It is Ordered that the following poor Boy be put out Apprentice Vizt.
John Jasper Franklin< no role >
to
Thomas Couling< no role >
Shoemaker