Tuesday Janry. ye. 3d. 1726
.
At a Court of Assistants held at the hall
Present,
Wm. Ogborne< no role >
Esqr
. & Sherriff
, Master
.
Mr.
Samll. Boughton< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Boddell< no role >
Mr.
Edwd. Littlefeild< no role >
Wardens.
Assistants,
Mr. Robert Andrews< no role >
, Mr. Samll. Reckword< no role >
, Mr. John Moor< no role >
, Mr. Thomas
Bowcher,< no role >
Mr. John Headland< no role >
, Mr. Thomas Dawson< no role >
, Mr. Thomas
Wilmer,< no role >
Mr. Joseph Spencer< no role >
, Mr. Edwd. Bowcher< no role >
, Mr. Mathew Deane< no role >
Mr. Richd. Graswell< no role >
, Mr. James Buckland< no role >
.
Qrteridge.{
Edward Winship< no role >
paid Qrteridge. to Xtmas. 1726£0-14s-6d
Stawell Marshall< no role >
Do.£0-19s-0d
William Keney< no role >
Do.£0-0s-6d
£1-14s-0d
Monday to Winship.
William Monday< no role >
Son
of
William Monday< no role >
of Redding
in ye. County of
Berks
Maulster
bound to
Edward Winship< no role >
Citizen & Carpr
. for
seven Years Consn money Nil.
Marshall to Marshall
Stawell Marshall< no role >
Son
of
Stawell Marshall< no role >
Citizen & Carpr
. of London
bound to his sd. Father
for seven Years.
Freeman. Sell.
Richard Sell< no role >
testified to be the reputed Son
of
Henry Sell< no role >
Citizen & Carpr.
by
Andrew Godfrey< no role >
Citizen & Woolman
&
John Miles< no role >
Citizen & Bricklayer
made free
.
Hill to Grasing.
Consented That
George Hill< no role >
Apprentice
of
William Keney< no role >
Citizen &
Carpr
. be assigned to
John Grasing< no role >
Citizen & Joyner
sed arte Carpr
. for the
remainder of his Apprenticeship
. (by
Jane< no role >
the Wido
. & Execx.)
Palmer to Grasing.
Consented That
John Palmer< no role >
Apprentice
of
William Keney< no role >
Citizen &
Carpr
. be assigned to
John Grasing< no role >
Citizen & Joyner
sed arte Carpr
. for
the remainder of his Apprenticeship
.
£40.10s. to ye. Poor.
Ordered That forty pounds & tenn Shillings be distributed amongst
the poor Members of this Company in manner following, Vizt. for the
Western Walk nineteen pounds for the Eastern Walk thirteen pounds
and for the South Walk eight pounds & tenn Shillings.