Tuesday October the 4th: 1737
Att a Court of Assistants held att the Hall
PresentMr John Prater< no role >
Master
Mr
Joseph Chitty< no role >
Mr
Thomas Haddon< no role >
Mr
Robert Plimpton< no role >
Wardens
Assistants
Mr Thomas Bowcher< no role >
Mr Samuel Boughton< no role >
Mr Thomas Boddell< no role >
Mr Thomas Wilmer< no role >
Mr Edward Bowcher< no role >
Mr Matthew Deane< no role >
Mr Richard Norman< no role >
Mr Samuel Burgin< no role >
Major
Benjamin Osgood< no role >
Coll
John Williams< no role >
and Mr Nathaniel Benbridge< no role >
Quarteridge{
John Cowles< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Michaelmas lastŁ0:11s:4d
George Webb< no role >
DoŁ0:2s:0d
John Deverall< no role >
DoŁ1:2s:0d
Samuel Arden< no role >
DoŁ0:10s:0d
Thomas Sharp< no role >
DoŁ1:12s:4d
Ł3:17s:8d
Non Inrolment
Edward Batchelor< no role >
paid for a Non InrolmentŁ0:3s:4d
Creek to Cowles
William Creek< no role >
son
of
William Creek< no role >
of the Parish of St Dunstan Stepney
in the County of
Middlesex
Silk Weaver
bound to
John Cowles< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven
yeares Consideration Money Nil
Lowthorp to Barnard &
assigned to Loadman}
Robert Lowthorp< no role >
son
of
Thomas Lowthorp< no role >
of the Parish of St Mary Magdalen
Bermondsea
in
the County of Surry
Mariner
bound to
Thomas Barnard< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
& assigned to
John Loadman< no role >
Citizen and Joyner
(but by trade a Carpenter
) for seven years Consideration
Mony Seven Pounds seven shillings
Freemen{
Batchelor
Edward Batchelor< no role >
son
of
William Batchelor< no role >
of the Parish of St Botolph Bishopsgate
London
Weaver
who was bound to
Edward Bowcher< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now
by testimony of his said Master
made free
Bacchus
John Bacchus< no role >
son
of
John Bacchus< no role >
Citizen and Haberdasher
of London who was bound to
John Manuell< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and afterwards assigned to his said Father
John Bacchus< no role >
was by testimony of his said Father
made free
Webb
William Webb< no role >
son
of
George Webb< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by Patrimony
upon the testimony of
John Dutton< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and
Matthew Davenhill< no role >
Citizen and
Bricklayer
made Free
Deverall
Richard Deverall< no role >
son
of
John Deverall< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was now by Patrimony
upon the testimonys of
Thomas Crispe< no role >
Citizen and Draper
and
John Johnson< no role >
Citizen and Joyner
made free
Barber
Thomas Barber< no role >
son
of
George Barber< no role >
of Boston
in the County of Lincoln
Carpenter
who was
bound to
Samuel Arden< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was now by his testimony made Free
Sharpe
Henry Sharpe< no role >
son
of
Thomas Sharpe< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by Patrimony
upon the testimonys of
Samuel How< no role >
Citizen and Brewer
and
Jacob Smith< no role >
Citizen and Founder
made free