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

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Image 337 of 4525th June 1733


Court day Continued June the 5th: 1733

Freemen{

Rivers

John Rivers< no role > Son of Robert Rivers< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London bound to
his said Father was now by testimony of Elizabeth Rivers< no role > his Widdow and
administratrix made free

Richardson

William Richardson< no role > Son of Richard Richardson< no role > Citizen andof London
sedarte Carpenter was now by Patrimony upon the testimonys of Richard Grainger< no role >
Citizen and Embroiderer of London and Thomas Barnard< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London made free

Friswell

Richard Friswell< no role > son of Richard Friswell< no role > of the Parish of Saint James's Clerkenwell
Butcher bound to James Friswell< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by testimony of his
said Master made free

Moring

John Moring< no role > Son of Elias Moring< no role > late of the parish of Shadwell in the County of
Middlesex Carpenter deced bound to Benjamin Barlow< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London was by testimony of his said Master made free

Golden

Robert Golden< no role > Son of Henry Golden< no role > of Easham in the County of Oxford Papermaker
bound to Richard Young< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by testimony of his
said Master made free

Allen

James Allen< no role > Son of James Allen< no role > of the Parish of Saint Martins in the Feilds in
the County of Middlesex Lastmaker bound to Walter Lane< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London was by testimony of his said Master made free

Simpson

Charles Simpson< no role > Son of John Simpson< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London who was bound
to his said Father and afterwards assigned to Edward Yates< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London was now by testimony of his said Master made free

Withers

Robert Withers< no role > Son of Benjamin Withers< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was
now by patrimony upon the testimonys of Richard Bolton< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London
and Thomas Coney< no role > Citizen and Merchantaylor of London made free

Gorden

Thomas Gorden< no role > appeared this day and laid before this Court an Order of the Court of
aldermen presenting the said Thomas Gorden< no role > to be made free of this Company Thereupon
and on reading the said Order and on full debate thereon The Question was putt whether
the said Gorden should be admitted without paying a Fine or not And itt was Carryed That
the said Gorden should pay a Fine of Five pounds including the Clerk and Beadles Fees
which he agreed to and paid Mr Warden Russell accordingly and was now made free
of this Company by redemption

NB: The remainder of the above Five pounds after a deducton of nineteen shillings
for the Companys and for the Clerk and Beadles Fees for a Freeman (being four pounds
and one shilling was putt into the poors box




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