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

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Image 49 of 4765th December 1738


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




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