Court day Continued June the 2d- 1730
Raymond to Loadman
Consented That
Michaell Raymond< no role >
bound to
Robert Muskett< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
be assigned by
Martha Muskett< no role >
the Widow
and Administratix
of the said
Robert Muskett< no role >
to
John Loadman< no role >
Citizen and Joyner
sed arte Carpenter
for the remainder
of his Apprenticeshipp
Workmens Bill to be
paid}
Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay the severall Workmens Bills following Vizt
Mr Yockins the Plaisterers Bill for worke done att Hogg Lane£7-15s-0d
Do- Att the Hall Passage£0-18s-6d
Do- Att the Beadles house£0-09s-9d
£9-3s-3d
Mr John< no role >
and Joseph Pitches< no role >
for Painters work
in the Hall Passage£3-8s-4d
Do- for Painting and Numbring the Stand£5-5s-0d
£8-13s-4d
Mr Stevenson the Bricklayers Bill for worke done att the Hall£7-1s-8d
Do- for Worke done att Hogg Lane£5-0s-2d
£12-1s-10d
John Archer< no role >
the Smiths Bill£2-1s-0d
Mr Boddell the Plumber
's Bill£2-5s-1d
Lease of a house att Norton
Falgate
to be prepared for
Mr Smith}
Upon the Petition ofSmith Widdow to have a Non Lease of the house
in her Possession in Norton Falgate
Itt is Ordered That the Clerk do prepare a Lease of the
said house for one and twenty yeares from Midsummer next under the yearly rent of
Eighteene pounds payable Quarterly with usuall Covenants
Mar & Wardens Mr Boddell
& Mr Boughton to go to
Weyhill
Ordered That the Master
and Wardens Mr Boughton and Mr Boddell do go to Weyhill to
inquire and inspect into the Charity School
and give such Direccons as shall be convenient
according to the Will of Mr Read
Cl to make an Abstract of
the Companys Writings}
Ordered That the Clerke do make An Abstract of All Deeds and Writings belonging to
this Company and transcribe the same fairly into a Book to be provided for that
Purpose
Henry Hampton admitted
into Godalming hospitall
}
Ordered That
Henry Hampton< no role >
be admitted into Godalming Hospitall
in the Roome
of
John Denyer< no role >
deced
Order that Mr Fordham
shall not alter his Windows
that looks into the Clerks
Garden}
Whereas a Mocon was now made that Mr Fordham should have leave to alter his Windows
that looks into the Clerks Garden by inlarging them Vizt by making them higher or lower
as he should thinke fitt Thereupon the Clerk desired the Gentlemen would take a View of the
same he thinking itt Prejudiciall to his Garden to sufferr Mr Fordham to do itt Thereupon they
tooke a View and thinke itt very much to the Prejudice of the Clerks Garden to have the
Windows altered Thereupon and Upon debate of the Matter Itt is Ordered by the Whole Court
present (save Mr
Thomas Bowcher< no role >
& Mr
Thomas Dawson< no role >
) that Mr Fordham shall make no
alteracons in the Windows above recited (save what the law will give him power to do and no
otherwise