Bridewell
&
Bethlem
}
Londo
: ss: At a Court holden at the said Hospital
of Bridewell
on Friday the 20th: July 1722
sr
: Samuel Garrard< no role >
Barrt
: & Aldn
president
John Tayler< no role >
Esqr
Treasurer
Felix Feast< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr: John Parsons< no role >
Roger Mellart< no role >
Esqr
.
Mr: Tooke
Mr: Trubey
Mr: George Smith< no role >
Mr: Brewis
Laurence Parker< no role >
Esqr
:
Mr: James Carey< no role >
Mr: Gretton
Mr: Burrows
Mr: Parry
Mr: Lowth
Mr: John Elderton< no role >
Mr: Depty: Bridge
Mr: John Forster< no role >
Mr: John Beecher< no role >
Mr: Depty: Wright
Mr: Bateman
Dor: Taylor< no role >
Mr: Waylett
Mr: Stanton
Mr: Woolfrys
Mr: John Neal< no role >
without Feesdd
AntramJoseph< no role >
Pr sr
:
Fra: Forbes< no role >
Old Prisoner
without Feesdd
ShermanJohn< no role >
P sr
Fra: Forbes< no role >
Old Prisoner
Cont to Labor & to eat
no more than he Earns}
OswellThomas< no role >
P sr
:
Fra: Forbes< no role >
being Charged by
Jane
Kates< no role >
on Oath for Pilfring from her four knives of small value
being an Idle disorderly Person
dd.
WattsThomas< no role >
P sr
: Fra: Forbesbeing Charged by
John
Rogers< no role >
on Oath for Endeavouring to pick his pockett of an
Handkerchiffe being a Sturdy Idle Vagrant and has no
Visible means of a Livelyhood
dd
GanesWilliam< no role >
&
dd
IngramJane< no role >
}
P sr
:
Fra: Forbes< no role >
being Charged by
William
Cornish< no role >
Watchman
in St: Sepulchres
for being
Idle disorderly persons taken in Smithfeild quarrelling
and making a Disturbance and have no Visible means of a Livelyhood
without Feesdd
DannArthur< no role >
P sr
: Fra: Forbesbeing Charged by
Richard
Levi< no role >
for Pilfring from him an Handkerchiffe of small Value being
an Idle disorderly person
dd
Kal
JarvisHenry< no role >
P sr
: Willm. Stewart< no role >
Ld Mayor
being Charged by
William Francis< no role >
upon Oath for undertaking to drive his Coach and
Horses to Several Places to him unknown (the Person who
was by him Employ'd William Urlin< no role >
by Name being Drunk)
whereby he Suffered much Damage and he the said Henry
Jarvis< no role >
being Esteemed a Loose Idle Disorderly Person