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

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Image 416 of 4526th July 1736


Court day Continued July the 6th: 1736

Hedges to Draper

Charles Hedges< no role > Son of Thomas Hedges< no role > late of Ratcliff in the County of Middlesex Mariner
deced bound to Thomas Draper< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideracon
mony five Pounds five shillings.

Nelson to Marshall

George Nelson< no role > Son of Robert Nelson< no role > of the Parish of St. Margarett Westmr in the County
of Middlesex Gentleman bound to John Marshall< no role > Citizen and Carpenter for seven yeares
Consideration Mony ten Pounds.

Purratt to Potts

John Purratt< no role > Son of John Purrat< no role > late of Torington in the County of Bedford Farmer deced
bound to William Potts< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideration
Mony Five Pounds.

Freemen{

Dickers

Moses Joseph Dickers< no role > Son of George Dickers< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of London deced
was now by Patrimony upon the testimonys of John Hand< no role > Citizen and Fishmonger and Roger Urwin< no role >
Citizen and Draper made free

Lane

William Lane< no role > Son of Ralph Lane< no role > of St Andrews Holborn in the County of Middlesex
Citizen and Carpenter of London who was bound to his said Father was now by his
testimony made free

Williams

William Williams< no role > Son of Anthony Williams< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of London deced
who was bound to Anthony Mason< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was now by testimony of his said
Master made free

Knight

Thomas Knight< no role > Son of Thomas Knight< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of London deceased
was now by Patrimony upon the testimony of Richard Bolton< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
made free

Vanderlint

Jacob Vanderlint< no role > a Timber Merchant was now made free by Redemption pursuant to
an Order of the Court of Aldermen made for that purpose

Nodder

Godfrey Nodder< no role > son of Godfrey Nodder< no role > of St. Giles's in the Feilds in the County of Middlesex
Joyner who was bound to Edward Wheeler< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London deced was now
by testimony of Mary Wheeler< no role > Widdow of the said Edward Wheeler< no role > made free

Burr

William Burr< no role > Son of John Burr< no role > of Horton Regis in the County of Bedford Victualler
who was bound to John Humphreys< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of London deced was now by
testimony of John Richardson< no role > Exr . of the said John Humphreys< no role > made free

Edwin

William Edwin< no role > Son of William Edwin< no role > of Great Brickhill in the County of Bucks Yeoman
who was bound to John Humphreys< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of London deced was now by
testimony of John Richardson< no role > Exr . of the said John Humphreys< no role > made free .

Sergant

Thomas Sergant< no role > Son of Henry Sergant< no role > of Highgate in the County of Middlesex
Coachman who was bound to Henry Cordwell< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was by testimony of his
said Master made free .

Stanger

John Stanger< no role > Son of Edward Stanger< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now
by Patrimony upon the testimony of Major Benjamin Osgood< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London made free .




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