At a Court of Assistants held at Carpenters Hall on Tuesday the
2d. day of October 1750
PresentMr. Thomas Moore< no role >
Master
Mr. Lamborne
Mr. Dutton
Wardens
Father DeaneMr. SparruckMr. SparkesMr. Mason
Mr. HawkinsMr. BoultonMr. FungeMr. Natt
Mr. John Cordwell< no role >
Mr. PriceMr. Hen: Cordwell< no role >
.Mr. Reynolds
Mr. StedmanMr. RussellMr. RadcliffeMr. Denning
William Head< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Michas last0..9..4
Henry Browne< no role >
paid Do. to Do.0..15..0
George Bellas< no role >
paid Do. to Do.0..9..4
Joseph Coates< no role >
paid Do. to Do.0..1..6
1..15..2
Curtis to Head
John Curtis< no role >
son
of
John Curtis< no role >
of Tothill Street
Westminster
Groser
was
bound to
William Head< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Years Cons Nil.
Davis to Brown
Charles Davis< no role >
son
of
John Davis< no role >
of Saint Saviours Southwarke
Clothworker
bound to
Henry Brown< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Years Cons. £5..5s..0d
Clarke to Bellas
John Clarke< no role >
son
of
Stephen Clarke< no role >
of the parish of Saint Giles in the Feilds
in
the County of Middx
Distiller
bound to
George Bellas< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Yeares Cons Nil.
{Freemen
Toomer
David Toomer< no role >
, son
of
Joseph Toomer< no role >
of Newberry
in Berkshire
Innholder
bound to
Joseph Coates< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now
made Free on the Testimony of his said Master
Joseph Coates< no role >
.
Provo
James Provo< no role >
, son
of
John Provo< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
, was
now made free
by Patrimony on the Testimony of
John Corrall< no role >
of London
Wheelwright
, and
Richard Bishop< no role >
Citizen and Joyner
of London