Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
CC | MC

4th May 1731 - 2nd August 1737

About this document type

Currently Held: Guildhall Library, London

LL ref: GLCCMC251050331

Image 331 of 4526th March 1733


Court day Continued the 6th of March 1732

Freemen{

Martin

James Martin< no role > Son of Thomas Martin< no role > of Wimbledon in the County Surry Gardner who
was bound to Edward Mathews< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by testimony of
his said Master made free

Meares

James Meares< no role > Son of William Meares< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by
Patrimony upon the testimonys of his said Father and George Webb< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London made free

Acton to Groce

Consented That Henry Acton< no role > the Late Apprentice of Thomas Parsons< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London be assigned to John Groce< no role > Citizen and Clothworker of London for the
remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Bush to Seagood

Consented That Henry Bush< no role > the late apprentice of John Barber< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London assigned to William Seagood< no role > Citizen and Plaisterer of London for the
remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Gines to Poultney

Consented That Thomas Gines< no role > This name instance is in set 1603. the late Apprentice of John Euferson< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London be assigned to Thomas Poultney< no role > Citizen and Joyner sed arte Carpenter for the
remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Bank stock

The Renter Warden now reported that he had received Eight pounds thirteen shillings and
eleven pence for halfe a years Dividend on Three hundred and Sixteen pounds five shillings
Bank stock due att Michaelmas last

Bricklayer's Bill to be
paid}

Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay Mr Stevenson the Bricklayer's Bill being two
pounds and five shillings




View as XML