Court Day October the 2d: 1739
Freemen{
Bawtree
Benjamin Bawtree< no role >
son
of
William Bawtree< no role >
Who Was bound to his said Father
was now by his Testimony made Free
Caruzu
Richard Caruzu< no role >
son
of
Richard Caruzu< no role >
of Staines
in the County of Middx
.
Gardner
who was bound to
Thomas Brookes< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London
deceased
was now by testimony of his Widow made Free
Webb
Thomas Webb< no role >
son
of
Robert Webb< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
was now made free
by Patrimony upon the Testimony of of
Edward Crane< no role >
Citizen
and Turner
and
Arthur James< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
Acton
Henry Acton< no role >
son
of
Henry Acton< no role >
late of Spittlefeilds
Weaver
deceased
who was bound to
Thomas Parsons< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London but
he being Sick
and out of Town
was by testimony of his Sister
Elizabeth
Parsons< no role >
now made free
by Virtue of a Power of Attorny to her given for that
Purpose
Remnant
Benjamin Remnant< no role >
son
of
Joseph Remnant< no role >
was by
Patrimony upon the Testimony of
Samuel Chapman< no role >
Citizen and Merchantaylor
&
Isaac Canfeild< no role >
Citizen and Bricklayer
now made Free
Musick
Ordered that Mr. Green Provide Musick for the next Lord Mayors Day
Report of Renter
Wardens Accompts}
The Auditors of the late Renter Wardens Accompts Reported there was
due to Ballance from the Company to Mr. Renter Warden Hawkins the Sume of
Sixty two Pounds Eleven Shillings and Six Pence which was paid by the Company
to the said Mr. Hawkins and the said Mr. Hawkins Sign'd a Proper Receipt in
the Auditt Account for the same
Whifflers{
Ordered that
Jeffery Pinnell< no role >
Thomas King< no role >
Jonathan Remington< no role >
Thomas Barnard< no role >
Ambrose Bray< no role >
and
Daniel Jones< no role >
be Whifflers
on the next
Lord Mayors Day
Standard Bearers{
Ordered that
Richard Starr< no role >
John Tyler< no role >
Charles Draper< no role >
Stephen
Daniel< no role >
and who was named by Master Prater be the Standard
Bearers
on the next Lord Mayors Day