Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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4th May 1731 - 2nd August 1737

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Image 236 of 4524th November 1729


Court day Continued November the 4th. 1729 .

Clay to Hart

William Clay< no role > Son of Moses Clay< no role > of the Parish of Stepney in the County
of Middx Victualler bound to John Hart< no role > Cit and Carpenter for Seven
Years Consideracon money Ten Pounds.

Haslam to Grainger

Andrew Haslam< no role > Son of Ellis Haslam< no role > of Harlow in the County
of Essex Weaver bound to Auther Grainger< no role > Cit and Carpenter for
Seven Years Consideracon money two Pounds & two shillings.

Freemen{

Purdum

{Christopher Purdum< no role > Son of Samuel Purdum< no role > Cit and Waterman
of London bound to John Neale< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London
was by Testimony of his said Master made free .

Wheatley

Thomas Wheatley< no role > Son of John Wheatley< no role > late of Waltham Abby
in the County of Essex Woolcomber deced bound to John Neale< no role > Cit
and Carpenter of London was by Testimony of his said Master made free .

Hudson

Henry Hudson< no role > Son of John Hudson< no role > of the Parish of Saint Olave
Southwark Gardner bound to James Earle< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London and afterwards Assigned by the said James Earle< no role > to James
Sharp
< no role > Citizen and Joyner of London was by Testimony of the said
James Sharp< no role > made free .

Spong to Bradbury

Consented That Joseph Spong< no role > Apprentice of William Houseton< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter be Assigned to Edward Bradbury< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. Citizen &
Joyner for the Remainder of his Apprenticeship .

£315 Reced by Mr. Boughton
to buy Annuities

Mr. Samuel Boughton< no role > now received three hundred and fifteen
Pounds out of the Companys Chest to buy three hundred Pounds
South Sea Annuities and gave his Note for the same, which
was now put into the Companys Chest.

E. J. Bonds

Mr. Warden Osgood now reported that he had reced twenty
two Pounds Sixteen Shillings for half a years Interest due
for £1140 East India Bonds due at Michaelmas last.




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