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

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Image 70 of 4767th August 1739


Court Day August 7th. 1739 Continued

Fogg to Browne

Consented that Robert Fogg< no role > the late Apprentice of Abraham Purde< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London be Assigned to William Browne< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for the
remainder of his Apprenticeship

Ordered That the Master and Wardens and such others as will Attend be a
Committee to inspect and see what is wanted to Done to the Houses in the New
Buildings in Order for the better letting them and to make their Report to the
next Court And that the Committee do meet at the Compting House att the Hall
next Friday at two in the Afternoon and to be Summoned Accordingly and any
five to have Power to Act

Ordered that Mr. Warden Hawkins do Pay Master Osgoods Bill being
£36:12s:0d

Ordered That the said Committee do Order the Clerk to make an Abstract of
all the Wills and Deeds of Gift of the severall benefactors to this Company and
do lay the same before the next Court

The Following Account was laid before this Court and read which was
now Agreed to and Ordered to be entred Accordingly Vizt.

At a Meeting of the Master and Wardens to give the Beadle Possession of the
Apartment belonging to that Office Wee humbly Propose that the Beadle shall enjoy
the Kitchen the Shed the Compting House and Yard on the Ground Floor three Rooms
upon Pair of Stairs over the above mentioned Ground One Large Garrett Eastward
over the three Roomes One Pair of Stairs And that the Windows be minded, And
the Room be White Washed and Stopt and the Rooms Painted, Wee Likewise
Propose that Mrs. Barnard shall enjoy the two Rooms upone Pair of Stairs
Westward and two Garretts a little Closett and Necessary House over them up
two Pair of Stairs and One Room Painted and white washing were wanted
Wee Have Ordered the Beadle and Mrs. Barnard to take a Schedule of Goods upon
the Premisses Fixed and unfixed belonging to the Company and lay it before the
next Court that it may be entred in the Companys Books




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