Court continued July ye. 5th. 1726
.
Smith to Rymell.
Consented That
William Smith< no role >
Apprentice
of
Charles Smith< no role >
Citizen &
Carpenter
be assigned to
Adam Rymell< no role >
Citizen & Joyner
sed arte
Carpr
. for the remainder of his Apprenticeship
.
Livery Men cloathed.{
Mr.
William Edden< no role >
appeared & took the Cloathing of the Livery on
him & paid for his Fine & Fees tenn pounds.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
John Brown< no role >
Do.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
Edwd. Oliver< no role >
Junr
. Do.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
John Neale< no role >
Do.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
John Price< no role >
Do.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
Samll. Arden< no role >
Do.£10-0s-0d
Mr.
Francis Hatt< no role >
Do.£10-0s-0d
£70-0s-0d
B Stock Dividends reced.
The Renter Warden reported that he had reced eighteen pounds nineteen
shillings & six pence for two Dividends on three hundred sixteen pounds
& five shillings Bank Stock the one due at Michas & the other at Lady
day last.
Lady
's Dinner.
Ordered That a Dinner be provided for the Court of Assistants & their
Wives at the George in Ironmonger Lane on ye. twenty first day of
this instant July.
Mr. Smith sumoned on Livery.
Ordered That Mr.
Richd. Smith< no role >
be sumoned to appear next Rent day
to take the Cloathing of the Livery on him.
July ye. 6th. 1726.
Att the Master's House.
Present, Mr. John Edden< no role >
Master.
Qrteridge.
Daniel Stilling fleet paid Qrteridge. to Midsr. 1726£0-6s-0d
Bransdon
to Shilling fleet
Richard Bransdon< no role >
Son
of
John Bransdon< no role >
of Camerwell
in Surry Gardiner
bound to
Danll. Stilling< no role >
fleet Citizen & Carpr.
for seven Years Consn
money fifteen pounds.
July ye. 15th. 1726.
Att the Hall, Present Mr. John Edden< no role >
, Master
Mr. Samll. Boughton< no role >
Warden
.
Qrteridge.{
Richd. Grimes< no role >
paid Qrteridge. to Midsr. 1726£0-2s-0d
Richd. Smith< no role >
Do.£0-1s-6d
£0-3s-6d
Haley to Grimes.
John Haley< no role >
Son
of
George Haley< no role >
of Earlsey
in Bedfordshire
Daryman
bound to
Richd. Grimes< no role >
Citizen & Carpr
. for seven Years Consn money
forty pounds.
Smith a Liveryman.
Mr.
Richard Smith< no role >
appeared & took the Cloathing of the Livery on him & paid for
his Fine & Fees tenn pounds.£10.0s.0d