Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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7th January 1762 - 15th March 1781

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Image 447 of 7949th June 1774


Bridewell & Bethlem
Hospitals London}


At a Court held at the said Hospital of
Bridewell on Thursday the 9th. day of June
1774

Sir Walter Rawlinson< no role > knt .President
William Kinleside< no role > Esqr treasurer

Robert Pott< no role > Esqr William James< no role > Esqr Thos. Wilkinson< no role > Esqr
Mr. John Hiorne< no role > Dr. MonroMr. Depy . Saml Read< no role >
John Woodhouse< no role > Esqr Mr. Richard Crowther< no role > Thomas Eyre< no role > Esqr
Mr. Robert Longden< no role > The Revd. Mr. WightMr. William Rogers< no role >
Mr. Thos Whipham< no role > Richard Sheldon< no role > Esqr Mr. Henry Major< no role >
Edward Bridgen< no role > Esqr Mr. Robert Harding< no role > Mr. John Hole< no role >
Mr. Samuel Parsons< no role >

215.


Thomas Pollard South< no role > P Aldn. Stephenson on the Oath of John Duna [..]
for lodging in the open Streets & not giving a
good Account of himself

233


Ann Rogers< no role > P Aldn. Alsop on the Oath of John Crookshanks< no role >
for being a disorderly Person and having no
visible way of Living

242


William Lye< no role > P Aldn. Wilkes on the Oaths of Thos. Ward< no role > &
John Linton< no role > for pilferring a small quantity of
Sugar from Cox's Key

245

Harriott Clark< no role >

246

Mary Hoyland< no role >

247

Ann Sparks< no role > This name instance is in set 3701. }
P Aldn. Kennell on the Oaths of Thos. Watkins< no role > &
Joseph Fenkins< no role > for making a Riot in Fleet Street
at 2 OClock in the Morning

251

Elizth. Greenwood< no role >

252

Mary Cotton< no role >

253

Rebecca Swan< no role >

254

Sarah Thomas< no role > }
P Aldn. Oliver on the Oaths of Thos. Camden< no role > &
Joseph Jenkins< no role > for being Idle disorderly Persons
and not giving a good Account of themselves

Jones Stephen to be
inquired after for
Fowkes Gift


Upon Reading the humble Petition of Stephen Jones< no role > setting forth that he
Served his Apprentiship in this Hospital to Thomas Banks< no role > late one of the Artmasters
and by Order of this Court was made free of the City of London and was set up for
himself in his Trade and Praying Mr. Fowks Gift It is Ordered that Henry
Cranke
< no role > Esqr . Mr. Deputy Rogers & James Hebort< no role > Esqr . or any two of them be desired
to Inquire if the said Stephen Jones< no role > be set up for himself in his Trade and of his
hopefulness therein & Report the same to the Court




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