Court day Continued the 2d: of July 1734
Freemen{
Smith
George Smith< no role >
Son
of
John Smith< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
of London
who was bound to
John Cordwell< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by testimony of his said
Master
made free
Stevens
William Stevens< no role >
Son
of
William Stevens< no role >
of Hammersmith
in the County of Middx
Labourer
who was bound to
John Manuell< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
& assigned
to
James king< no role >
Citizen and Merchantaylor
of London was by testimony of his said
Master
James king< no role >
made free
Garrood
Johnson Garrood< no role >
son
of
Phillip Garrood< no role >
late of Sudbury
in the County of Suffolk
Butcher
deced
who was bound to
John Manuell< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London and
assigned to
William Sudbury< no role >
Citizen and Cordwainer
of London was by testimony of
Humphry
Burkett< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and
Jacob Otway< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
made free
Lowen
William Lowen< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Lowen< no role >
of the parish of st Margaretts Westmr
Victualler
who was bound to
Charles Young< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
and afterwards
assigned to
William Sudbury< no role >
Citizen and Cordwainer
of London was by testimony of
Mary Quilter< no role >
Daughter in Law
of the said
William Sudbury< no role >
and
Jacob Otway< no role >
Citizen and
Carpenter
made free
Lady
's Dinner
Ordered That a Dinner be provided for the Court of Assistants and their Wives att the
George in Ironmonger Lane
on tuesday the 23d: day of this instant July
Mr Bowcher, ye Carpenter's
Bill & Mr Stevenson the
Bricklayer's Bill to be paid}
Ordered That Mr Warden Haddon do pay Mr
Edward Bowcher< no role >
's Bill being Eighteene
Pounds and six shillings for Carpenters work done for this Company
As also Mr Stevenson the Bricklayer's Bill being Four Pounds & Six shillings
No Dinner to be provided
for the Livery on a second
Election of Sherriffs etc}
The Question was putt whether a Dinner should be provided for the whole Livery in Case
the present Sherriffs Chosen last Midsummer day should fine and another Election should
be on that Occasion Thereupon and on debate of the Matter and the Question being putt Itt was
Ordered That no Dinner Should be provided for any second Election on this Occasion and that
this be a standing Order
Edward Jefferies< no role >
chosen to
receive the Exhibition of 40s
P ann from Mids-last}
Edward Jefferies< no role >
of Trinity Colledge
Cambridge
Son
of
John Jefferies< no role >
Citizen and
Tallow chandler
of London
now petitioned for an exhibition in the Gift of this Court And
this Court having given publick Notice to the whole Livery assembled and no Member having
a Son to preferr Therefore this Court now putt the Question if the said Edward Jafferies should
have the said Exhibition Thereupon Itt was Ordered that the said
Edward Jefferies< no role >
should have
and receive the said Exhibition being Forty shillings P annum from Midsummer last for and
during the pleasure of this Court