Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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9th August 1737 - 5th April 1757

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Image 28 of 4766th June 1738


Court day Continued June the 6th: 1738

Sewers to Wilmor

Thomas Sewers< no role > son of John Sewers< no role > late Citizen and Leather Seller of London deced bound
to William Wilmor< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London Consideration Mony ten Pounds Publick
Charity from the Leather sellers Company

Freemen{

Bayly

Frederick Bayly< no role > son of John Bayly< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by patrimony
upon the testimonys of John Roberts< no role > Citizen and Turner and William Ward< no role > Citizen and Glasier
made free

Gilham

William Gillham< no role > Son of Thomas Gillham< no role > of Godalming in the County of Surry
Framework knitter bound to Henry Smith< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was now by testimony of his
said Master made Free

Seaton

Thomas Seaton< no role > son of John Seaton< no role > of Stony Stratford in the County of Bucks
Laceman who was bound to George Chamberlain< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London deced was
now by testimony of Ann Chamberlain< no role > his Widow & Admrx made Free

Carter

Casar Carter< no role > son of Casar Carter< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London who was bound to his
said Father was now by his testimony made Free

Harris

John Harris< no role > son of Henry Harris< no role > of Hanwell in the County of Middlesex Carpenter who
was bound to John Skinner< no role > Citizen and Carpenter and afterward assigned to Thomas Brown< no role >
was now by testimony of his said Master Brown made Free

Mr John Hutton< no role > discharged
from his Lease of houses
in Barnaby Street

Ordered by this Court That If Mr John Hutton< no role > the Company's Tennant in Barnaby Street
do pay All his Rent being Fifteen Pounds fifteen shillings due att Lady day last & surrender
up his Lease to the Company That then the said Hutton shall be freed and discharged from his
said Lease And the said John Hutton< no role > now appeared and paid Fifteen pounds Fifteen shillings
according to the above Order and delivered up his Lease to be Cancelled accordingly

None but a Carpenter by trade
to be a Livery man

Ordered That none but a Carpenter by trade be Called on the Livery this Call

8 persons to Come on the Livery
this year & no more

Ordered That Eight Persons be called on the Livery this year & no more

Livery Men summoned

Ordered That Mr Abraham Pullen< no role > Mr Richard Mount< no role > Mr Charles Church< no role > Mr Henry Chitty< no role >
Mr John Edding< no role > Mr Jer Simson< no role > Mr Isaac Ware< no role > and Mr Thomas Plimpton< no role > be summoned to
appear att the Hall the 23d: instant to take the Cloathing of the Livery on them

The Renter Warden to insure
the houses in Fenchurch Street }

Ordered That the Renter Warden do insure the Companys houses lett to Mr Clarke and
the other houses in Fenchurch Street

The Renter Warden to view
the Nusance in ye New Buildings }

Ordered That Mr Warden Plimpton do with a proper Workman view the Nusance
in the New Buildings att London Wall




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