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

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Image 438 of 4527th June 1737


Court day Continued June the 7th: 1737

Tongue to Smith

John Tongue< no role > Son of George Tongue< no role > of the Parish of St- Andrew by the Wardrobe London Gentleman
bound to Thomas Smith< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven years Consideration Mony
Fifteen Pounds fifteen shillings.

Taylor to Fentiman

Richard Taylor< no role > Son of William Taylor< no role > late of Kimbelton in the County of Huntington
Farmer deceased bound to William Fentiman< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven
years Consideration Money ten Pounds.

Neyman to Higden

George Neyman< no role > Son of Caston Neyman< no role > of Asher in the County of Surry Gentleman bound
to Robert Higden< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven years Consideration Money
Fifteen Pounds.

March to Lloyd

Thomas March< no role > Son of Thomas March< no role > of the Parish of St. George in Southwark Carpenter
bound to Humphry Lloyd< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven Yeares Consideration
Money three Pounds and three shillings Charity from St. Mary Overs Parish .

Bones to Chapman

Christopher Bones< no role > Son of Hodgkis Bones< no role > late of Stifford in the County of Essex Farmer deced
bound to William Chapman< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven years Consideration
Money twenty Pounds.

Smith to Darvell

John Smith< no role > Son of Thomas Smith< no role > late of the Parish of St. Mary White Chapple in the County of
Middlesex Baker deced bound to Edward Darvell< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven
years Consideration Money twenty Pounds.

Inskip to Barnard & assd
to Steemson}

Peter Inskip< no role > Son of William Inskip< no role > of North Hill in the County of Bedford Coachman bound
to Thomas Barnard< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London & assigned to Samuel Steemson< no role > Citizen
and Mason (but by trade a Carpenter ) for seven years Consideration Mony twenty one Pounds

Freemen{

Freshwater

Thomas Freshwater< no role > son of Hatton Freshwater< no role > Citizen and Weaver of London deced who was bound to
John Bayly< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by testimony of his said Master made
free

Ward

James Ward< no role > Son of James Ward< no role > of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk Gentleman who was
bound to William Wilmor< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by testimony of his
said Master made free .

Feild

Joseph Feild< no role > Son of Benjamin Feild< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by patrimony
upon the testimonys of Samuel Reynolds< no role > Citizen and Blacksmith and Thomas Wilcox< no role > Citizen &
Joyner made free .

Feild

Benjamin Feild< no role > Son of Benjamin Feild< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by
Patrimony upon the testimonys of William Grove< no role > Citizen and Baker and Richard Barratt< no role >
Citizen and Joyner made free .

Peavey

James Peavey< no role > Son of William Peavey< no role > of Thames Ditton in the County of Surry Husbandman
who was bound to Gabriel Dennis< no role > Citizen and Clothworker of London (but by trade a Carpenter )
was now by testimony of his said Master (And by virtue of an Act of Common Councill in that
Case made and provided) made free .




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