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

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Currently Held: Guildhall Library, London

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Image 391 of 4521st July 1735


Court day Continued July the 1st: 1735 .

Miles to Graves

William Miles< no role > of the Parish of Saint Michael Cornhill London bound to John Graves< no role > Citizen
and Carpenter of London for seven Yeares Consideration Money Nil

Smith to Moore

Richard Smith< no role > Son of Thomas Smith< no role > of Greenwich in the County of Kent Gardiner bound
to Thomas Moore< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven Yeares Consideration Money
Twenty Pounds

Fenton to Lawrence

Thomas Fenton< no role > Son of Edward Fenton< no role > Citizen and Weaver of London bound to John
Lawrence
< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven Yeares Consideration Money
Ten Pounds

Freemen{

Cope

Robert Cope< no role > Son of William Cope< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by Patrimony
upon the testimony of his said Father made free

Jennings

John Jennings< no role > Son of John Jennings< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by Servitude
of the testimony of Collonell John Williams< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London made free

Speer

John Speer< no role > Son of Thomas Speer< no role > of Hammersmith School Master Who was bound to
Benjamin Tarlton< no role > Citizen and Haberdasher but by Art a Carpenter was now by testimony of
Henry Ect of the said Tarlton made free by virtue of an Art of Comon Councill in that Case
made and provided

Bawtree

John Bawtree< no role > Son of William Bawtree< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by
patrimony upon the testimonys of his said Father and Daniel Yeoward< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London made free

Hunter

Benjamin Hunter< no role > son of Joseph Hunter< no role > late Citizen and Cordwainer of London deced who
was bound to Peter Tayne< no role > Citizen and Carpenter for London for seven Yeares was now by
testimony of his said Master made free

Gearing

John Gearing< no role > Son of Francis Gearing< no role > of the Parish of St Giles in the Feilds in the County of
Middlesex [..] Baker who was bound to Samuel Bond< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by
testimony of his said Master 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 Thursday the 17th: day of this instant July

St James's Gift

Ordered That the Poore be paid St James's Gift on tuesday the 15th: instant att twelve
of the Clock being Rent day

Exhibition Money to be
paid}

Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay Edward Jeffreys< no role > a Poor Cambridge Scholar Forty
shillings for one Years Exhibition Money due att Midsr last being the Gift of Mr Read




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