Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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6th January 1689 - 8th August 1695

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Image 193 of 50015th January 1692


Henry Heaton< no role >
£X


Also upon the Certificate of Mr. Beckingham and Mr Philipp
Kniveton
< no role > (two of the Governors . of this Hospitall) That upon
Inquiry they find that Henry Heaton< no role > who was brought up
an Apprentice in this Hospitall with Robert Forst< no role > Shoemaker
and Since made a Freeman of this Citty by the Approbacon of
this Court) is an honest Industrious young man, that he is
a Chamber Mr. and keepes two Journey man but wants a Stocks
to put himselfe into further business It is Ordered by
this Court that Mr. Trear Baker Doe give and pay unto him
Tenne pounds out of the profitts of Mr. Locks gift the better
to enable him to manage his said Trade To be allowed to
Mr. Trear in his next Account.

Matthew Pottley< no role >
£X


Also upon reading the Certificate of Mr. Thomas Ents< no role > and Mr.
James Shuter< no role > (two of the Governors . of this Hospll.) That upon
Inquiry they doe find That Mathew Pottley< no role > (who was brought
up an apprentice in this Hospitall with John Gilbert< no role > and
William Elsley< no role > Pinmakers and Since Sett up for himself in
the said Trade and who hath formerly reced five pounds
of Mr. Locks gift) has improved the said five pounds he
formerly reced and is now partner with Thomas Crimanay
of the same Trade It is Ordered by this Court
that Mr. Trear Baker doe give and pay unto him five pounds
more of Mr. Locks gift to be allowed Mr. Trear in his next
Account.

Abr. Rainmorter< no role >
to Bethlem at
2s. £6 P weeks


Also upon the humble petition of Mary Rainmorter< no role > for some
mittigacon of the weekly payment of five Shillings towards
the keeping of Abraham Rainmorter< no role > her husband a poor
Lunaticke in the Hospll. of Bethlem She being in a very Low
Condition and not able to bear the charged of five Shillings
a weeke for her said Husband. It is Ordered by this Court
that Security being given to pay Two Shillings and Six pence
a weeke for his keeping there for the future that then the
same shall be accepted and the bond for payment of Five
Shillings a weeke be delivered up to be Cancelled.

Clare Allen< no role > to
Bethlem at 3s.


Also upon the humble Petition of Mary Spencer< no role > Widow for
Some mittigacon of the weekly payment of five Shillings
towards the keeping of her Sister Clare Allen< no role > a Poor Lunatick
in the Hospll. of Bethlam She having nothing of her own
and the Petitioner not being able to beare the said Charge
It is Ordered by this Court that Security being given
to pay three Shillings a weeke for keeping there for the
future That then the same shall be accepted and the band for
payment of five Shillings a weeke be delivered up to be cancelled.




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