Carpenters' Company:
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4th May 1731 - 2nd August 1737

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Image 405 of 4523rd February 1736


Court day Continued February the 3d: 1735

Freemen{

Trent

William Trent< no role > Son of William Trent< no role > of the Parish of St Margarett Westmr Lapidary who
was bound to Thomas Jones< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by testimony of his said
Master made free .

Brooke

Maxwell Brooke< no role > son of Edward Brooke< no role > of Tottenham Court Road Gentleman who was bound
to John Boucher< no role > Citizen and Haberdasher (but by trade a Carpenter ) was by virtue of the Act of
Comon Councill in that behalfe by testimony of Ann Boucher< no role > wife of the said John Boucher< no role >
(he being sick)made free .

Eliott

Thomas Eliott< no role > son of Henry Eliott< no role > of Haversham in the County of Bucks Clerk who was
bound to George Colebatch< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was now by testimony of John Eliott< no role > Citizen and
Skinner and John Godfrey< no role > Citizen and Armourer and Brasier (the said George Colebatch< no role > benig sick)
made free .

Chapman

Richard Chapman< no role > Son of George Chapman< no role > of Rotherhith in the County of Surry Surgeon who
was bound to John Euferson< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now made by testimony of his
said Master made free .

Hawkins

William Hawkins< no role > this day appeared and brought with him an Order the Court of
Alderman dated the 20th- day of January 1735 Whereby itt appearing that he being a Carpenter
by trade took up his Freedom by Redemption and was now made free of this Company
accordingly.A Copy of Which Order is as follows(Vizt)

The Clerk to take Mr Serjt.
Urlin's Opinion on the Act of
Comon Councill}

Ordered That the Clerk draw a Case touching suing Persons who have taken up their Freedom
of other Companys and not of this Company Contrary to the Act of Comon Councill for that purpose
and to lay the same before Mr Serjt- Urlin for his Opinion.

The Clerk to wait on Admirall
Wager touching Bourns Lease}

Ordered That the Clerk do waite on Admirall Wager touching his Mortgage on Bourn's
Lease of houses in Fenchurch Street .

Mr Benbridge to repaire the
house next the Dog & Bear}

Ordered That Mr Renter Warden Benbridge do repair the house in London Wall next the
Dog and Bear Inn and do Carry up the Wall according to Mr James's Plan.

Clerk to translate the two last
Charters into English

Ordered That Mr Poole the Clerk to this Company do translate the two last Charters
of this Company into English.




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