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

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Image 367 of 4526th August 1734


Court day Continued August the 6th: 1734

Freeman{

Hoare

George Hoare< no role > Son of John Hoare< no role > late of Southampton in the County of Southampton
Carpenter deced who was bound to Sir William Ogborne< no role > Knight Citizen and Carpenter of
London was by testimony of his said Master made free

Varnun to Labrum

Consented That William Varnun< no role > the late Apprentice of John Labrum< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London be assigned to Robert Labrum< no role > Citizen and Weaver of London
for the remainder of his Appreticeship

Sherrard to Cates

Consented That Thomas Sherrard< no role > the late Apprentice of Daniel Lilly< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London be assigned to Robert Cates< no role > Citizen and Joyner of London for
the remainder of his Apprenticeship

Letter to Godalming to
provide Beef Etc as usuall}

Ordered That the Clerk do Write a Letter to Mr Ackland att the Redlyon att Godalming
to provide Beef Etc as usuall against Tuesday the 20th: instant

The Glove Money reduced
One halfe
and Charity to Penton
inneased to £6: P ann}

he Minister of Penton now appeared and Complained to this Court That the Charity
given by Mr Reads Will was not amply paid Therefore desired this Court would Consider of
that Affaire Thereupon and on debate of the Matter this Court Considering of the Glove
Money Which is paid yearly to the Assistants and for the better providing for the Poor
of Penton this Court did now Putt the Question to withdraw half their Glove Money
to innease the Payment to the Poor of Penton aforesaid Which was Carried & agreed to
Nemine Contradicente And Itt is hereby Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay the
Arreares due to Penton att the rate of Four Pounds ten shillings P ann And Itt is further
Ordered That the Renter Wardens for the Future do pay Six pounds P ann (so long as the
Estate holds the rent of £21) to the said Charity of Penton and no More that being rather
more than the Estate will answer as plainly appears by the Court's withdrawing halfe of
their Glove Money as aforesaid




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