At a Court of Assistants held at the Hall Tuesday
May the 7th. 1745
Present. Mr. Robert Plimpton< no role >
Master
Mr.
Samuel Hawkins< no role >
Mr.
John Bush< no role >
Mr
James Stedman< no role >
Wardens
Assistants
Mr. Boughton, Col. Williams, Mr. Haddon, Mr. Benbridge
Mr. Newland, Mr. Champion
Quarteridge{
John Smith< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Lady day last£0:0:4
Edward White< no role >
Do.£0:0:4
Richard Young< no role >
Do.£0:0:6
Thomas Brown< no role >
Do.£0:2:0
John Grey< no role >
Do.£0:7:4
William Palmer< no role >
Do.£0:13:0
Nathaniel Norton< no role >
Do.£0:8:0
Richard Taylor< no role >
Do.£0:4:4
£1:15:10
Noninrollment
Mr.
Nathaniel Norton< no role >
paid for a Noninrollmt0:3:4
Pettitt to White
John Pettitt< no role >
son
of
William Pettit< no role >
of Lee
in the County of Kent
Carpenter
bound to
Edward White< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
for Seven years Consideration
Five pounds
Harding to Sparkes
Samuel Harding< no role >
son
of
Thomas Harding< no role >
late of the parish of Saint
Botolph Aldgate
London
Shoemaker
bound to
Richard Sparkes< no role >
Citizen and
Carpenter
for Seven years Consideration Twelve pounds.
Urry to Smith
John Urry< no role >
son
of
Leonard Urry< no role >
of Eggmonton
Mr Nottinghamshire
Carpenter
bound to
John Smith< no role >
Citizen, and Carpenter
Seven Years Consn, Nill
Burnell to Taylor
James Burnell< no role >
son
of
Richard Burnell< no role >
of the parish of Saint Luke
in
the County of Middx
Joiner
bound to
Robert Taylor< no role > This name instance is in set 1652.
Citizen and Carpenter
for Seven years Consideration Ten Pounds
Taylor to Young
William Taylor< no role >
son
of
William Taylor< no role >
late of Cheshunt
in Hertfordshire
Mealman
deceased
bound to
Richard Young< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
for Seven
years Consideration Seven Pounds.
Dewson to Grey
Robert Dewson< no role >
son
of
Robert Dewson< no role >
of the parish of Saint Mary
Whitechapple
in the County of Middlesex
Carpenter
bound to
John Grey< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
for Seven years Consideration Twenty Pounds.
Freeman Lamb
Thomas Lamb< no role >
son
of
Mathew Lamb< no role >
late of Warcopp
in the County
of Westmoreland
Clerk
deceased
bound to
Thomas Brown< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and by him made Free
Thomas