Court day Continued March the 1st: 1736
Freemen{
Willis
Robert Willis< no role >
Son
of
Charles Willis< no role >
Citizen and Baskett Maker
of London
but by trade a
Carpenter
was now by Patrimony upon the testimony of
Thomas Keates< no role >
Citizen and Joyner
of
London And by virtue of an Act of Common Councill in such Case made & provided made free
Norman
James Norman< no role >
Son
of
Richard Norman< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
who was bound
to his said Father
was now by his testimony made free
.
Mathews
John Mathews< no role >
Son
of
Henry Mathews< no role >
late of the Parish of Christ Church
in the County of
Surry
Fisherman
deced
who was bound to
Thomas Thomas< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London and
afterwards assigned to
Thomas Radcliffe< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by testimony
of his said Master
Radcliff made free
.
Horn
to Horn
Consented That
Thomas Horn< no role >
the late Apprentice
of
Thomas Parson< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of
London be assigned to
Anthony Horn< no role >
Citizen and Haberdasher
of London for the remainder of
his Apprenticeship
.
Lathorpe to Meadows
Consented That
Thomas Lathorpe< no role >
the late Apprentice
of
John Jennings< no role >
late Citizen and
Carpenter
of London deced
be assigned to
Thomas Meadows< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London for
the remainder of his Apprenticeship
.
The Seale affixed to a Letter of
Attorney for the Warden to receive
ye Annihilation of New south sea anid
220:19:2}
This day Companys seale was affixed to a Letter of Attorny to impower Mr Warden Horton
to receive £200:19s:2d being an Annihilation on £2428: 2s:6d New South Sea Annuities.
Wm. Tyson< no role >
& John Stevens< no role >
present
to the Merchantayrs Co- for one of
them to receive Mr Rows gift}
Ordered That
Wm- Tyson< no role >
and
John Stevens< no role >
be presented to the Merchantaylors Company for
them to choose one of them to receive the Gift of Mr Rowe in the room of
Oliver Lloyd< no role >
deced
.
Mr James Norman< no role >
a Livery
Man
}
Ordered That Mr
James Norman< no role >
Son
of Mr
Richard Norman< no role >
be admitted and Cloathed of the
Livery of this Company this day after he shall be made free
of this City and the Said Mr James
Norman afterwards appeared and took the Cloathing of the Livery on him accordingly and paid for
his Fine and Fees£10:0s:0d
No Single Person to be bought
on the Livery for the future}
Itt is Now Ordered That No Single Person shall for the future be brought on the Livery of this
Company out of favour or Affection to any one of the Court of Assistants of this Company but what
shall be brought on the Livery att a Generall Call And that this be a standing Order.