Court continued Decr. ye. 4th. 1722
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Pearson to Brigg.
Consented That
Robert Pearson< no role >
late Apprentice
of
James
Atmore< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
having sued out his Indentures be
assigned to
John Brigg< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
for the remainder
of his Apprenticeship.
Ordered that the poor pentioners of this Company be allowed
five shillings a piece quarterly, till further Order.
Intrest on Bank Anuities.
The Renter Warden reported that he had received thirty pounds for
three months Interest of Two thousand four hundred pounds
Bank Anuities due at Michas 1722.£90:0s:0d.
Repairs at the Hall
Ordered That the Fore & Back fronts of the Wainscott settup over the H
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by the Company, according to the Agreemt. with Mr. Fordham be
painted at the Company's charge, and that the nine Bases under
the Pillars in the Hall, three where of are in the west Entry into
the Hall, and the other Six on the South side of the Hall, and the
Stone laid in the Doorway leading from the upper end of the
Hall to the Parlour, be also paid for at the Company's Charge, and
no more. And that the rest of Mr. Fordhams proposal delivered in
writing this day to this Court be totally rejected.
After Dinner at the George in Ironmonger
Lane.
White to Reading.
Thomas White< no role >
Son
of
William White< no role >
of Chalgrove
in ye. County
of Oxon
Yeoman
bound to
John Reading< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
for seven Years Cons money twelve pounds twelve Shillings.