26th Septemr. 1718
Annable Saml< no role >
. apprentice
discharged fro.5 hempblock}
James Condint< no role >
weaver
one of the Artmars
. haveing made complaint
to the Rt. Worshipll the president That
Samuel Annable< no role >
his
apprentice
wasted his victuals and threw it into the necessary house
and was very much addicted to telling lyes, and run away last Sunday
Senight and was brought home agen on the fryday following by one
of the other apprentices mother who saw him Strolling towards
Dullidge his worship was pleased to order the sd Annable to be Sett
to work at the hempblock And he being now brought before the Court in
the presence of his Master could not deny the Charge but promised to
behave himselfe well for the future And at the intercession of his Master
and the request of Mr.
Charles Lloyd< no role >
the Governour
who recomended him
It is Ordered That the said
Samuel Annable< no role >
be discharged from the
block and return to his Master
Goldsmyths Co.Ref to Comee
to Settle ye accot. of Sr
. Jno.
Wodlastone< no role >
Gift}
The Clerke of this hospital haveing (in persuance of the Order of this
Court of the 11th of July last) got a coppy of the Decree of the Judges at
Cliffords Inn
in relation to sr
John Woollastons< no role >
Gift to Bethlem hospital
of Twenty pounds P Annu payable by the Goldsmyths Company It is
Ordered That it be Referred to the Comee of this house to adjust the
account thereof in Such manner as they Shall think proper with the
said Company and to Report to this Court now they Settle ye same
Hazle Jno< no role >
. pet P Locks Gift
Upon reading the humble Petition of
John Hazle< no role >
weaver
Setting
forth that he served his apprenticeship
to
William Norman< no role >
deceased late
one of the Artsmasters
of this hospital by Indenture dated the 24th of
March 1695.
And by an Order of this Court of the 25th day of July 1718
he was on the 28th day of the same Month made free of this City and
is Sett up for himselfe in his sd Trade in Holloway Lane
in Shore ditch
within three or four doors of the flower de Luce
and praying Some
part of Mr. Locks Gift to enable him to carry on his Trade It is
Ordered that
Henry Mulcaster< no role >
Esqr
. Mr
William Lee< no role >
and Mr
John
Furms< no role >
or any two of them be desired to enquire whether the said
John Hazle< no role >
be sett up in his said Trade and his hopefullness therein and to make their Report
to this Court
Ex & Kal