Att a Court of Assistants held att Carpenters Hall on
Tuesday the 7th. Day of July 1752
.
PresentFather Deanein the Chair
Mr. Price
Mr. Robinson
Wardens
Mr. John Cordwell< no role >
Mr. RussellMr. RadcliffeMr. Denning
Mr. StedmanMr. SparkesMr. MasonMr. Dutton
Mr. Sparruck Mr. FungeMr. Natt
Mr. MooreMr. Hen. CordwellMr. Reynolds
James Norman< no role >
paid Quartridge to Midsumer last£0..4s..6d
William Gregory< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..10s..6d
Joseph Gordon< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..2s..8d
Edward White< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..14s..6d
Abraham Darby< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..18s..6d
Richard Young< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..5s..0d
John Woster paid Do. to Do.£0..3s..8d
Thomas Hudson< no role >
paid Do. to Do.£0..2s..0d
£3..1s..4d
Hicks to Gregory
William Hicks< no role >
son
of
William Hicks< no role >
of Burrowbrigg
in the County of Yorke
Salesman
bound to
William Gregory< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven
Yeares Consideration Nil.
Evans to Gordon
Samuel Evans< no role >
son
of
John Evans< no role >
late of the Parish of Saint Bottolph without
Aldgate
Gentleman
deced
bound to
Joseph Gordon< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Yeares Cons Twenty One pounds.
Blackstone to Darby
Thomas Blackstone< no role >
son
of
Richard Blackstone< no role >
of Shadwell
in the County of
Middlesex
Marriner
bound to
Abraham Darby< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Yeares Cons Nil
Young to Young
Richard Young< no role >
son
of
Richard Young< no role >
of the Parish of St. Andrew Holborne
Carpenter
bound to his said Father
Richard Young< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of
London for Seven Yeares Cons Nil
Woster to Woster
David Worster< no role >
son
of
John Woster< no role >
of High Wickham
in the County of Bucks
Carpenter
bound to
William Woster< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven
Yeares Cons Nil
Smith to Hudson
Thomas Smith< no role >
son
of
Samuel Smith< no role >
of Shrewsbury
in the County of Salop
Bricklayer
bound to
Thomas Hudson< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London for
Seven Yeares Cons Ten Pounds Ten Shillings.