Jno Oakes< no role >
£10
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of Mr. Depty Garden
Mr. Depty Coels
two of the Governrs. of the sd Hospll. That upon Enquiry they
[..]
Find That
John Oakes< no role >
is Sett up for himselfe & his trade of a Weaver
& Con
[..]
wth. his owne Loome & Employe a Jorneyman
And doe further find That he
has the Character amongst his neighbours of a Sober Young man & a good
Husband Itt is Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear Doe Give and pay
unto him Tenn pounds of the P files of Mr. Locks Gift the bettr. to Enable
him to manage his Sd. Trade To be Allowed Mr. Trear in his Next Accot.
Jno Strong< no role >
£10
Also Upon Receding to this Court the Report of Mr.
Frances South< no role >
[..]
Mr.
Rechd. Lucas< no role >
(two of the Governr
. of these Hospll.) That upon Enquiry
They doe Find That
John Strong< no role >
hath taken part of a House in
Well Street in Spittle Fields
alld is Sett up of his trade of a Weaver
and That he is Industrious there in & has a good report amongst his
neighbours Itt is Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear doe Give and
pay unto him Tenn Pounds of the Profitts of Mr. Locks gift The bettr.
to Enable him to Manage his Sd. Trade To be allowed Mr Trear in
his next Accot.
Jas West< no role >
£10
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of the Sd. Mr.
Francis
Smith< no role >
and Mr.
Richd. Lucas< no role >
That upon Enquiry They doe Find That
James
West< no role >
hath taken part of a House in Sugar Loafe Court is
Lamb Alley
in Byshopsgate Street is Sett up of his Trade of a Broas Weaver as
That he is a very house Sober Man & willing to live on his Trades Itt is
Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear doe Give and pay unto him £10
of the Profitts of Mr. Locke Gift To be Allowed Mr. Trear in his next Acct:
Wm: Gibson< no role >
£10
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of the aforesd. Mr.
Fras:
Smith< no role >
and Mr.
Richd Lucas< no role >
That upon Enquiry they doe find That Mr
Gibson (who Served his Apprenticespp
wth.
Daniell Stappled< no role >
the order) hath taken Court of a
[..] and
Sett up for himselfe in his Trade of a Broad weaver
and
[..]
is a good husband & house & Industrious in his Trade and Willing to the
thereby Itt is Ordered by this Court That Mr. Trear Doe Give and pay
him Tenn pounds of the Profits of Mr. Locks Gift To be Allowed Mr. Trear
in his next Account.
Thos Clarke< no role >
£10
Also Upon Receding to this Court the Report of Capt.
John Hulls< no role >
& Mr.
John
Halse< no role >
(Two of the Governrs of the Hosplls.
) That upon Enquiry they doe
That
Thomas Clarke< no role >
hath Taken part of a house in Printing Street
in Blackfryars
And is Set up in his Trade of a Weaver And That he is
a very house sober Man & willing to live by his Sd. Trade Itt is Ordred
by this Court That Mr. Trear Doe Give and pay unto him £10: of the P Fitts
of Mr. Locks Gift To be Allowed Mr. Trear in his next Acct
Mr. Chambers noiated
Also At this Court Mr.
John Chambers< no role >
a Scriviner
in Lombard Street
was Nominated to be a Governr
. of these Hospll by Mr. Depty Fazakerley
Boys Apprs.
And the Severall Poor Boys here after named were Orderd. to be putt appred
Vizt.
Indre dat 22d May. 1699
Thomas Weedon< no role >
Indre dat 3d Apr 1699
Roger Whittacre< no role >
John Goldsmith< no role >
}
to
Christr Green< no role >
to
Daniel Wipp< no role >
Junr.
at the Nominacon of
{Mr.
James Shuter< no role >
{Mr.
Peter Lepiper< no role > This name instance is in set 1747.
{
Stephen Beckingham< no role >
and
John Cotton< no role >
By Ordr. of Court.