Court Day January the 1st. 1750
.
PresentMr. Thomas Moore< no role >
Master
Mr. Langton
Mr. Lamborne
Mr. Dutton
Wardens
Father DeaneMr. SparkesMr. Mason
Mr. John Cordwell< no role >
Mr. FungeMr. Natt
Mr. SparruckMr. Henry Cordwell< no role >
Mr. Reynolds
Mr. PriceMr. RadcliffeMr. Denning
John Drewett< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Christmas last£0..14s..4d
George Mellor< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..3s..6d
Thomas Nash< no role >
paid Do. to Do£0..1s..4d
£0..19s..2d
Douglass to Drewett
Vernon Samuel Douglass< no role >
son
of
Samuel Douglass< no role >
of the parish of
Saint Mary White Chapple
Frameworknitter
bound to
John Drewett< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
of London
for Seven Years Cons. £12
Gregory to Mellor
Richard Gregory< no role >
son
of
John Gregory< no role >
of the parish of Saint Mary
White Chapple
Lighterman
bound to
George Mellor< no role >
Citizen and
Carpenter
of London
for Seven Yeares Cons. Nil.
Collin to Nash
Arthur Collin< no role >
son
of
Jane Collin< no role >
of the parish of Saint Luke
in the
County of Middlesex
Widow
bound to
Thomas Nash< no role >
Citizen and
Carpenter
of London Cons Nil
Richardson
Freeman.
Peter Richardson< no role >
son
of
John Richardson< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
of London was now made free
by Patrimony on the Testimony of
Henry
Branson< no role >
Citizen & Joyner
of London
&
John Adams< no role >
Citizen & Clothworker
of London