Carpenters' Company:
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3rd October 1710 - 4th December 1722

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Image 156 of 4643rd February 1713


Court Continued the 3d. day of February 1712 .

Freemen {

Caldecutt.

John Caldecutt< no role > of St. Botolph's Lane London Merchant made free by Purchase
of the City.

Martin.

John Martin< no role > bound to Willm. Wicks< no role > Citizen & Carpenter decd . by Testimony of
John Goodyer< no role > Citizen & Clothworker Execr . of ye Sd. Wicks, & Richard Richardson< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter , made free .

Shepard.

Joseph Shepard< no role > bound to William Everard< no role > Citizen & Carpenter & assigned to
William Chapman< no role > Gardiner Sed arte Carpenter decd. by Testimony of Richard
Driver
< no role > & John Carlos< no role > Citizens & Carpenters , made free .

Neale.

John Neale< no role > made free by his Master Job Bickerton< no role > .

Crompton.

James Crompton< no role > made free by his Master John Olley< no role > Citizen & Baskett maker< no role >
Sed arte Carpenter .

Dove to Storey.

Consented, That John Dove< no role > late Apprentice of John Berry< no role > Citizen & Carpenter
decd . be assigned to Richard Storey< no role > Citizen & Weaver Sed arte Carpenter for ye
remainder of his Apprenticeship .

Renter Warden to repair Mr.
[..] & Mr. Bishop's & other
houses in Hogg Lane .

Ordered, That the Renter Warden do performe & do all the necessary
Reparacons to Mr. Levis. house, & also to Mr. Bishops house in Hogg Lane 02
any other of ye Tenants houses there according to his discretion.

Renter Warden to pay £1.4s.
to ye. Poor's Box.

Ordered, That the Renter Warden do imediately pay into the Masters hands
One Pound four Shillings, to be by ye. sd. Master disposed of to ye Poor, the
Poors Box being empty; Which money was paid accordingly.

Company's money in the
Chest.

Mr. Warden Dannett this day returned the 2 East India Bonds delivered to
him pursuant to an Order of the last Court, On which he recd. Forty
Pounds being due the Twenty Second of December last, which Forty pounds
being in money & Bank Notes, was together with the Sd. Bonds putt into one
of ye. Iron Chests; In which there were then int ad Two Seald Bank Bills (for
One hundred pounds each Dated ye Thirteenth of Septembr. 1712. & numbred Two
thousand Nine hundred & Thirty two, & Two thousand Nine hundred & thirty three) & two
Exchequer Bills, for Twenty five pounds each (Numbred Twenty Six thousand
four hundred & Ninety Eight & Twenty Six thousand five hundred & One, Interest on both
being paid to Lady day 1712,) & in money besides Four Pounds Eight Shillings & One
Penny.

Bank Bills Principall money is£200: 00s: 0d
Exchequer Bills Principall money is£50: 00s: 0d
The Interest of ye Two Bank Bills & Exchequer Bills to this day amounts to£03: 13s: 11d:
money received on Two old East India Bonds£40: 00s: 0d:
money there before£04: 08s: 1d:
remaining in the Chest at little or no Interest. £298: 02s: 0d




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