Court day Continued the 6th: of [..] May 1735
Cock to Bayly
Jonathan Cock< no role >
Son
of
Jonathan Cock< no role >
of the Parish of St Dunstan Stepney
in the County of
Middlesex
Carpenter
bound to
Samuel Bayly< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven
Yeares Consideration Money ten Pounds five pounds part thereof Charity Money from Christs
Hospitall
Barnes to Burt
John Barnes< no role >
Son
of
Andrew Barnes< no role >
of Richmond
in the County of Surry
Carpenter
bound
to
Charles Burt< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money
Four Pounds
Pate to Rogers
Joseph Pate< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Pate< no role >
of Black Fryars
London
Carpenter
bound to
William
Rogers< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money Nil
Freemen{
Dent
Thomas Dent< no role >
Son
of
Robert Dent< no role >
of Linington
in the County of Southton
Gent
who was
bound to
William Read< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was by testimony of his said Master
made free
Thompson
John Thompson< no role >
Son
of
John Thompson< no role >
late of the Parish of Queenhith London
Mason
deced
bound to
Thomas Ratcliffe< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by testimony of his
said Master
made free
Springham
Thomas Springham< no role >
son
of
Samuel Springham< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London
deced
was now by Patrimony upon the testimony of
John Dobson< no role >
Citizen and Goldsmith
and
John
Cook< no role >
Citizen and Clothworker
made free
Marshall
John Marshall< no role >
Son
of
John Marshall< no role >
of the Parish of St Martin in the Feilds
in the County
of Middlesex
Carpenter
bound to
James Cotton< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was now by testimony of
his said Master
made free
Carter
William Carter< no role >
Son
of
Francis Carter< no role >
late of Edmonton
in the County of Middx
Victualler
deced
bound to
James Johnson< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was now by testimony of his said Master
made free
Dalton
Phillip Dalton< no role >
Son
of
Robert Dalton< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
was now by
Patrimony upon the testimony of
Thomas Sackfeild< no role >
Citizen and Cutler
and
Joseph Cowley< no role >
Citizen
and Glazier made free
Rozell
John Rozell< no role >
was now made free
by Redemption and paid Five Pounds as a Fine pursuant to on
Order of Court for being admitted into this Company as also the Fees usually paid to the Company
And to the Clerk and Beadle
Lancaster
Nathaniel Lancaster< no role >
Son
of
Nicholas Lancaster< no role >
of St James Dukes place
London Taylor
bound to
John Barnes Turner< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was by testimony of his Master
made free
Osgood a Livery Man
Mr
John Osgood< no role >
now appeard and tooke the Clothing of the Livery on him and paid for
his Fine and Fees£10:
[..]
No Other Person to be taken
on the Livery this Yeare}
Ordered that No other Person be taken on the Livery this Yeare
South Sea Stock
The Renter Warden now reported he had reced £9:2s:9d for half a
years Dividend on South Sea Stock due at Christmas last
New South Sea
Annuities}
Do. £42:11s:3d for half a Years Dividend due on Now South Annuities
due at Christmas last