Court day Continued August the 1st: 1738
FreemanKillik
John Killik< no role >
son
of
John Killik< no role >
Clapham
in the County of Surry
Carpenter
who was
bound to
Edward Lynn< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
and afterwards assigned
by
Elizabeth Lynn< no role >
the Widow
of the said
Edward Lynn< no role >
to
Edward Lyan< no role >
the younger
Citizen and Carpenter
was now by his testimony made Free
Godwin to Broomman
Consented That
John Godwin< no role >
the late Apprentice
of
James Godwin< no role >
deced
be assigned to
William Broomman< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for the remainder of his Apprenticeship
Govers to Meadows
Consented That
James Govers< no role >
the late Apprentice
of
William Ayscough< no role >
be assigned to
Thomas Meadows< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for the remainder of his Apprenticeship
Mr Boughton on his
becoming Father
of the
Company putt 5 Guineas
into the Poors Box}
Mr
Samuel Boughton< no role >
being now become Father
of this Worshipfull Company in the
room of Mr
Thomas Bowcher< no role >
deced
Itt has been Customary in this Company to give a
Treate to the Court of Assistants on such Occasion Thereupon the Question was putt whether
what Mr Boughton should give on this Occasion should be spent or putt into the Poors
Box for their Benefitt which was Carried for the benefitt of the Poore And said Mr Boughton
putt Five Guineas into the Poors Box accordingly