Jos: Rayner< no role >
to be Inquired
of.
Also upon the humble Peticon of
Joseph Rayner< no role >
Weaver
(who was brought up Apprce
. with
John
Brown< no role >
weaver
(one of the Artsmars
. of this Hosptl.)
and Since made a Freeman of this Citty by the
approbacon of this Court and who is Settup for
himselfe as he alledgeth at Mr. Bland's in Bride
Lane
) for Some part of Mr. Locks Gift the letter
to enable him to manage his Said Trade It is
Ordered by this Court That Mr. Deputy Saunders
and Mr. Bowlsworth (two of the Governors of these
Hosptls.) be desired to Inquire of the said Joseph
Reyner whether he be soe Sett up in his said Trade
and of his Hopefullness therein And to make Report
thereof to the next Court.
Mr. Janeway
Also upon reading to this Court a Letter
from Mr.
Jacob Janeway< no role >
of Canterbury
giving
an Account That the Stable and Podder house of
Nathaniel Allen< no role >
(one of the Tenants to the Estate-
late of Mr. Potts) are down and that there is a
necessity for Something to be done about it before
harvest and desiring direccon therein This Court
doth thinke fitt to referre it to he said Mr. Janeway
to doe what is necessary in the Prmisses and with as
good Husbandry as he can And that the Clerke doe
forthwith write to him to that purpose And this
Court being acquainted That the said Mr. Janeway
has been at very great
ChargeTrouble for these
two or 3 years last past in receiving the Hosptl.
Rents and in the buildings at Cottington Farme
wch. has been all managed by him and that he has
had noe allowance for the same This Court doe
Referre the Consideracon thereof to the next
Court at wch. time they will make such Order
therein as shall be thought meete.
Apprce. to be made
Free
Daniel Reynolds< no role >
(the Apprntice
of
Daniel Nipp< no role >
) who
has Served his time faithfully & never
[..] absented himselfe from
his service wthout leave
To be made free
Also John Spring< no role >
the Apprce
. of John Fowler< no role >
to be
made free.