Tuesday June the 4th: 1734
Att a Court of Assistants held Att the Hall
Present Mr Richard Norman< no role >
Master
Mr Thomas Haddon< no role >
Warden
Assistants
Mr Thomas Bowcher< no role >
Sir
William Ogbrone< no role >
Mr Samuel Boughton< no role >
Mr Thomas
Boddell< no role >
Mr Thomas Wilmor< no role >
Mr Edward Bowcher< no role >
Mr Matthew Deane< no role >
Mr John
Prater< no role >
Mr Benjamin Barlow< no role >
Coll
John Williams< no role >
John Bayly< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Ladyday last£0:9s:0d
William Jaques< no role >
Do£0:6s:6d
£0:15s:6d
Green to Bayly
Thomas Green< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Green< no role >
late of Artillery Lane
London Weaver
deced
bound to
John Bayly< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven yeares Consideracon
money Nil
Cable to Barnard & assigned
to Enferson}
Robert Cable< no role >
Son
of
William Cable< no role >
of Rotherhith
in the County of Surry
Blacksmith
bound to
Thomas Barnard< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London to
and assigned to
John Enferson< no role >
Citizen and Turner
for seven yeares Consideracon
money ten Pounds
Freemen{
Phillips
John Phillips< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Phillips< no role >
of Limpsfeild
in Surry
Yeoman
who was
bound to
Robert Jaques< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
was by testimony of his
son
William Jaques< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London made free
Wilkinson
William Wikinson< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Wilkinson< no role >
of Norton Falgate
in the County of
Middlesex
Weaver
who was bound to
Richard Stokoe< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
and afterwards assigned to
William Goswell< no role >
Citizen and Armourer
and Brazier
of
London was by testimony of his said Master
William Goswell< no role >
made free
Livery men sumoned
Ordered That Mr
Thomas Roberson< no role >
, Mr
Thomas Fawson< no role >
, Mr
Charles Bowland< no role >
,
Mr
Thomas Gardon< no role >
, Mr
[..]
John Lawrnece< no role >
Mr
Stephen Smith< no role >
Mr
William Love< no role >
and
Mr
Samuel Bond< no role >
be sumoned to appeare the 22d: instant att the Hall to take the
Cloathing of the Livery on them
Bank stock
The Renter Warden now reported that he had reced Eight Pounds thirteen shillings
and eleven pence for halfe a year dividend on £316 Bank stock due att Lady day last
South sea annuities
As also Forteene Pounds one shilling and seven pence for halfe a years Dividend
on £752 Old South Sea Annuities due att Lady day last
£15:15s:0d to the parishes
of penton Mewsie & Weyhill}
Ordered that the Renter Warden do pay to the Parishes of Penton Mewsie & Weyhill
the sume of Fifteene Pounds and Fifteene shilling being the Gift of Mr Read for
three years and an halfe due att Lady day last