Mary Doar< no role >
P warrt of Recorder for pilfering three [..]
pair of gloves and a small Tea Spoon from Mrs: Gardner
Dd
Mary Wiley< no role >
: P warrant of Recorder: for takeing a peice
of Callicoe from Mr Buckboard:
Pun:
Tickets to [..] the
adver [..] to be
printed
It is this day Ordered by this Court That printed ticketts be
sent to the prosecutors giveing notice of the day and hour of the
holding of every Court at this Hospitall To the intent that they
may give their attendance accordingly And that the Clerke of these
Hospitalls do draw up the forme of such Ticketts forthwith.
Rewards appointed:
Also Att this Court the Governors
hereafter named Vizt.
Dor
William Gould< no role >
Sr
Richard Blackmore< no role >
Dor
Tho: Gardiner< no role >
Wm Beckford< no role >
Esqr
.
John Sansom< no role >
Esqr
.
George Finch< no role >
Esqr
Mr.
John Cutlove< no role >
Mr
John Hals< no role >
: Mr
Richd Pemble< no role >
: Mr
Francis
Stratford< no role >
Dor Steward and Mr
Edward Cooke< no role >
. were Elected Stewards
for the next Election day of these Hosplls who are desired to
provide adminer as their Bien Venne for the President Trear and
Governors of these Hosplls. to dine together according to antient
Custom and in case any of the said Stewards Elected shall decline
or refuse the same. The Clerk is to supply the number of course
Denton Wm< no role >
£10
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of Mr
Thomas
Piston< no role >
and Mr
John Hals< no role >
two of the Governors
of these Hosplls
That upon enquiry they do Find That
William Denton< no role >
in sett up for
himselfe in his trade of a Weaver
att his own house in Bridewell
Precinct
and hath a good character amongst his neighbours It is Ordered
by this Court That Mr Trear do give and pay unto him ten pounds
of the profits of Mr Locks guift to be allowed Mr Trear in his next
Account:
Muggleston Han [..]
£10:
Also Upon Reading to this Court this Report of Mr
Furnis and Mr Hannot two of the Governors of these Hospitalls
That upon enquiry they do Find That
Humphry Muggeston< no role >
is sett
up for himselfe in his trade of a Weaver
at Mr Poynters in Pelham
Street
in Brick Lane
and hath a good character amongst his neighbours
It is Ordered by this Court That Mr Trear do give and pay unto him
ten pounds of the profits of Mr Locks guift to be allowed Mr
Trear in his next accompt
Wood Samll< no role >
£10
Also Upon Reading to this Court the Report of the sd Mr Furnis and Mr
Hannet two of the Goverrs of these Hospll That upon enquiry they do Find
That
Samll Wood< no role >
is sett up for himselfe in his trade of a Weaver
at Mr Case
in Brownes lane in Spittlefeilds
and hath a good character amongst his
neighbours It is Ordered by this Court That Mr Trear do give & pay unto
him £10 of the profits of Mr Locks guift to be allowed him in the
next accompt.