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

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Image 304 of 4761st November 1748


Lilly to Smith

James Lilly< no role > son of Richard Lilly< no role > of the Parish of Saint Giles
Cripplegate London Labourer bound to Charles Smith< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London for Seven years Cons Nil.

Nash to Frissell

Joseph Nash< no role > son of James Nash< no role > of the Parish of Horn Church in the
County of Essex baker bound to Richard Frissell< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London for Seven years Cons Nil

Nicholson to Davis

Stephen Nicholson< no role > son of Benjamin Nicholson< no role > late of the Parish
of Black Fryers London Whitesmith deced bound to John Davis< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven years Cons £12.

Bracknall to Woodyer

William Bracknall< no role > son of William Bracknall< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London bound to Richard Woodyer< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London for Seven Years Cons five pounds.

Goler to Remnant

Richard Goler< no role > son of Roger Goler< no role > late of the Parish of Saint Clements
Daines in the County of Middlesex Labourer deced bound to Richd.
Remnant
< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven years Cons
four Pounds four Shillings

Freemen{

Gray

Joshua Gray< no role > Son of Henry Gray< no role > late of Stone Cutter Street near
the Fleet Carpenter bound to Joseph Cramphorn< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Testimony of his said Master Joseph Cramphorne< no role >
Made free

Savage

Charles Savage< no role > son of John Savage< no role > of Lambeth in the County of
Surry Waterman bound to Benjamin Fenner< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Testimony of said Benjamin Fenner< no role > made Free

Lawe

Thomas Lawe< no role > son of James Lawe< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London
was now made free by Patrimony on the Testimonys of James
Hill
< no role > Citizen and Joiner of London and John Turner< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London.




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