At a Court of Assistants held at Carpenters Hall
on Tuesday the Fifth Day of April 1768
PresentMr. Dermer Master
Mr Pullen Mr Read Mr Oliver
Thomas Smith< no role >
paid his Quarteridge to Ladyday0.9.0
Thomas Stedman< no role >
paid Do to Do0.15.4
Joseph Wheeler< no role > This name instance is in set 4680.
paid Do to Do
0.12.0
Richard Easun< no role >
paid Do to Do0.4.0
£2.0.4
Rossiter to Smith
Thomas Rossiter< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Rossiter< no role >
late of Mile End
Com
Middx
Barter
deced
bound to
Thomas Smith< no role >
of Bread Street
Ratcliffe Cross
Carpr
. and also
Cit & Carpr
. of London
Consn £10.10s
Stedman to Stedman
Thomas Stedman< no role >
bound to
Thomas Stedman< no role >
his Father
of
Trigg Stavis< no role >
in ye
Pish of St. Mary Somerset
Thames Sr.
Carpr
. & also Cit & Carpr
. of London
Consn Nil
Cobley to Wheeler
Wm Cobley< no role >
Son
of
Richd Cobley< no role >
of Rose & Crown Court
Bishopgate St.
Ticket
porter
bound
Joseph Wheeler< no role > This name instance is in set 04680.
of Horseshal Alley
Moorfields
Carpr
. & also
Cit & Carpr
. of London
Consn £4 Charity money given by Mr.
Henry Dixon< no role >
and paid by the Worshipful Company of Drapers
Heginbotham to Heginbotham
George Hoginbotham< no role >
bound to
George Heginbotham< no role >
his father
of Aeron Alley
Bishopgate Street
Carpr
. and also Cit & Carpr.
of London
Consn Nil
Freeman Wright
Nathl Wright< no role >
Son
of
Nathl. Wright< no role >
of the parish of St. Margt Lothbury
London
Joiner
deced
bound to
John Simpson< no role >
Cit & Carpr
. of London
and afterwards turn'd over to
James Wawen< no role >
Cit & Haberdasher
of London
for the remainder of his time and now made free on the testimony of the
said
James Wawen< no role >
Turnover Allen
William Allen< no role >
Son
of
James Allen< no role >
of Barnaby Street
Southwark
peruke
maker
bound to
William Carter< no role >
Cit & Carpr
. of London
and now turned
overby
Rebecca Carter< no role >
the Widow
& Extrix
of said
Wm. Carter< no role >
to
Richd
Easun< no role >
Cit & Joiner
of London
for the Remainder of his time