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

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Image 193 of 4764th September 1744


Court Day Sepr. the 4th.. 1744 .

Nutt to Parsons

William Nutt< no role > son of William Nutt< no role > of Islington in the
County of Middlesex Labourer bound to Thomas Parsons< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter for seven years Consideration Nill

Seymour to Jones

John Seymour< no role > son of John Seymour< no role > late of London Labourer
deceased bound to William Jones< no role > Citizen and Carpenter for seven
years Consn. Fifteen pounds.

Freeman{

Smith

John Smith< no role > son of Thomas Smith< no role > of the Parish of Saint
Mary White Chapple in the County of Middlesex Packer deceased
bound to Edward Darvell< no role > Citizen and Carpenter & by him made Free

Colclough

John Colclough< no role > son of Richard Colclough< no role > of the Parish of
Eadley in the County of Stafford Husbandman bound to Wm, Turner< no role >
who is dead and his servitude being Attested by John Woodeson< no role >
Citizen and Pattenmaker and John Nesson< no role > Citizen and Barber surgeon
was now made free.

Robinson

Richard Robinson< no role > son of Willm. Robinson< no role > of Ravenstone in the
County of Westmorland Farmer bound to Ralph Watson< no role > Citizen &
Carpenter his Master being dead was now made free by George Watson< no role >
his Administrator .

Dale

William Dale< no role > son of William Dale< no role > late of Marybonefeilds
Carpenter deceased bound to Thomas Hayes< no role > Citizen and Haberdasher
by trade a Carpenter was now made free by vertue of the Act of
Comon Council

Edwards

Nathaniel Edwards< no role > son of Samuel Edwards< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter was now made free by Patrimony on the Testimonys of
John Sheward< no role > Citizen and Joiner and Thomas Ford< no role > Citizen and
Lorrimer.

Chittle

William Chittle< no role > son of William Chittle< no role > late of the Parish
of Speen in the County of Berks Taylor deced bound to
William Love< no role > Citizen and Carpenter & afterwards assign'd to John Grace< no role >
Citizen and Turner & by him made free.




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