19th. Novr 1714
dd
Watts Ann< no role > This name instance is in set 3812.
sr
.
William Withers< no role >
being charged by
Ann
Jones< no role >
at the Woolpack
in Foster Lane
Specially for being
an idle disorderly woman & given to pilfring Somethings
part of his goods being taken upon her.
Cont to labour
& notice to be given to ye
Kaper of Clerkenwell
Work house
of fetch her away
she being a Convict escaped
from theace
Still Mary< no role >
Dobeing charged by Benjamin Nicholas< no role >
at
the Nabed Boy
a peruke
near Little Moorgate
for haveing
got into his house, up one pair of Staires wth. a designe to
rob him. & giveing no good account of her selfe
Sundrys £10 each
out of Mr. Lock's Gift
Upon reading a Report from the Comee of this house under
the hands of
John Tayler< no role >
Esqr
. Trear
Samuel Rush< no role >
Esqr
Mr
Jno
Shelton< no role >
Mr
Cha Lorrenge< no role >
and
Lawrence Parker< no role >
Esqr
. dated the
18th day of this Instant Novemr as followed Vizt This
Comee In pursuance of an Order of Court of the 7th day of
Octor. last have taken into consideration the several Petitions of
the persons hereunder named setting forth that they served their
Apprenticeships in this hospital & have been made free of this
City by order of this Court & are sett up for them selves in their respective
Trudes and praying some part of Mr. Locks Gift the better to enables
them to carry on their Trades vizt
Parrott Fenton< no role >
Weaver
inWood Street
agt. ye Compter
John Crump< no role >
Weaver
inQueen Street
in ye part Southwark
William Saunders< no role >
Weaver
inin Bell ally
in Goswell Street
William Frilty< no role >
Pinmaker
in Blew Author Ally
old Street
Daniel Male< no role >
Hempdresser
in Bride Lane
Mathew Owen< no role >
Weaver
Queen Street
in ye part Southwark
Edward Heming< no role >
hempdresser
in Bridewell Precinct
John Selby< no role >
Weaver
in old Street Square
John Wells< no role >
Shoemaker
in Saint Matins Le Gran
John Steell< no role >
Shoemaker
in Tower Royal Court
near St Antho [..]
And this Come upon Inquiry being Satisfied that they are severally
Sett up in their respective Trudes & have the Characters of Sober industrious
men are of Opinion to give each of them Ten pounds out of Mr.
Locks Gift whill nevertheless is Submitted to the Indgmt. of the Court
-This Court doth Confirme the same & Order that the
Clerk do pay to each of the Petrs. Ten pounds out of Mr. Locks
Gift to be allowed him in his next account