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

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Image 54 of 4766th March 1739


Court Day Continued March the 6th: 1738

Lescalleet to Savage

John Lescalleet< no role > son of John Lescalleet< no role > of the Parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the County
of Middlesex Stocking Frameknitter bound to William Savage< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money Nil

Dennis to White

James Dennis< no role > son of David Dennis< no role > of the Parish of St Sepulchers London Leather dresser
bound to William White< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideration Three
Pounds Charity Money from the said Parish of Saint Sepulcher London

Duffeild to Duffeild

Thomas Duffeild< no role > son of Thomas Duffeild< no role > of the Parish of Darking in the County of Surry
Farmer bound to Richard Duffeild< no role > Citizen and Carpentor of London for seven yeares
Consideration Money Nil

Saunders to Garrett

William Saunders< no role > son of John Saunders< no role > of the Parish of St Mary White Chapple in the
County of Middlesex Silk Throster bound to Charles Garrett< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money Five Pounds

Waters to Glister

William Waters< no role > son of Edward Waters< no role > of the Parish of St Mary White Capple in the County
of Middlesex Farmer bound to Thomas Glister< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven yeares
Consideration Money Nil

Berry to Pickett

Robert Berry< no role > son of Robert Berry< no role > of Richmond in the County of Surry Carpenter bound to
Samuel Pickett< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideration Money Nil

Lebone to Cooke

Peter Lebone< no role > son of James Lebone< no role > of the Parish of St Giles in the Feilds in the County of
Middlesex Shoemaker bound to James Cooke< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares
Consideration Money Fifteen Pounds Charity from the French Church in Leicester Feilds

Sparruck to Sparruck

Bartholomew Sparruck< no role > son of Samuel Sparruck< no role > late of the Parish of St Saviour in Southwark
in the County of Surry Carpenter deced bound to Bartholomew Sparruck< no role > Citizen & Carpenter
of London for seven yeares Consideration Money Nil

Freemen{

Robinson

Joseph Robninson< no role > son of Benjamin Robinson< no role > Late of Islington in the County of Middlesex
Blacksmith deced Who was bound to Robert Catherall< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now
by testimony of his said Master made Free

Hayes

Henry Hayes< no role > who was bound to his Father Thomas Hayes< no role > Citizen and Haberdasher of
London (but by Trade a Carpenter )was now by testmony of His said Father and by virtue of the
Art of Common Council in such Cases made and provided made Free

Wilcocks to Plimton

Consented That Robert Wilcocks< no role > the late Apprentice of Thomas Plimpton< no role > Ctitizen and Carpenter
of London be assigned to Robert Plimpton< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for the remainder of
his Apprenticeship

Phipps to Parsons

Consented That William Phipps< no role > the Late Apprentice of Benjamin Barlow< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London be assigned to William Parsons< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for the remainder
of his Apprenticeship

Marks to be putt up on the
Company's Estate in
Lyme Street }

The Committee appointed att the last Court Reported that they had met and viewed the
Premisses in Lyme Street and desired Mr Lewis to attend this Court and they also reported that
the Company's Marks new wanted to be put up Which was now ordered to be put up accordingly




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