Court day Continued December the 5th: 1738
Holloway to Wells
Thomas Holloway< no role >
son
of
William Holloway< no role >
late of the City of Bristol
Ropemaker
deced
bound to
Thomas Wells< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven yeares Consideration
Money Nil
Crook to Sutton
Elnathan Crook< no role >
son
of
Elnathan Crook< no role >
of the Parish of St Luke
in the County of
Middlesex
Shoemaker
bound to
John Sutton< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven
yeares Consideration Money Five Pounds Charity from the Dissenting Charity School
in Bartholomew Close
Jarsey to Holmes
Edward Jarsey < no role >
son
of
Edward Jarsey< no role >
late of the Parish of Saint Luke
in the County of
Middlesex
Joyner
bound to
Edward Holmes< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven
yeares Consideration Money Nil
Phipps to Barlow
William Phipps< no role >
son
of
Matthew Phipps< no role >
of the Parish of St James Westminster
in the
County of Middlesex
Carpenter
bound to
Benjamin Barlow< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of
London for seven yeares Consideration Money Ten Pounds
Freemen{
Blunt
John Blunt< no role >
son
of
Edward Blunt< no role >
of Newport Pagnell
in the County of Bucks
Joiner
who was bound to
William Adcock< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
was now by testimony
of
Abraham Adcock< no role >
Citizen and Tinplateworker
of London made Free
Yockins
John Yockins< no role >
son
of
Godfrey Yockins< no role >
Citizen and Plaisterer
of London
who was bound to
Thomas Roberson< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by testimony of his said Master
made free
Beale
Richard Beale< no role >
son
of
Richard Beale< no role >
of Husband Bosworth
in the County of Leicester
Weaver
who was bound to
William Bigg< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by testimony of
his said Master
made Free
Godfrey
George Godfrey< no role >
son
of
George Godfrey< no role >
late of Hackney
in the County of Middlesex
Cabinett
Maker
deced
who was bound to
William Wilmor< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by
testimony of his said Master
made Free
Stacy
Thomas Stacy< no role >
son
of
Thomas Stacy< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
who was
bound to his said Father
was now by testimony of his Mother
Catherine Stacy< no role >
made Free
The Clerk to translate Mr Coney's
Will}
Ordered That the Clerk do translate Mr Coney's Will and transcribe the same into the Book
of Wills
Mar Osgood to do what
necessary att No: 7 in
the New Buildings}
Ordered That Master Osgood do such necessary things as shall be wanted to be done in the
House No: 7 in the New Buildings in London Wall which was this day taken by Mrs
JacksonVide Minute Book for the Agreement