20th. July 1722
Hall James Peticon P Locks
Gift
Upon reading the Humble Petition of
James Hall< no role >
Setting forth That her Broad
his Apprenticeship
to
Jeffery Gillingham< no role >
Pinmaker
, One of the Artsmasters
of this Hospital by
Indention dated the 18th Decemr. 1710 And by an Order of this Court of the 17th day of November
1721 he was on the 27th of the same Month
made free of this City And is set up for himselfe
in his said TradeIn Red Lyon Court
in Charter house Lane
And Mr. Treasurer Reporting
to this Court. That the Comittee of this House on the 1st June last Inspected the Book
kept of the Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint against himIt is
Ordered That
Thomas Aynscomb< no role >
Esqr
.
Felix, Feast< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr.
Henry Lowth< no role >
three of the Governor
s of these Hospitals or any two of them be desired to Enquire whether
the said
James Hall< no role >
be set up in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein and
to make their Report to this Court.
Brown Thomas Peticon P
Locks Gift
Upon reading the humble Petition of
Thomas Brown< no role >
Settingforth That he
Served part of his Apprenticeship
to
Robert Bowes< no role >
Shoemaker
late one of the Artsmaster
of this Hospital and their remainder thereof to
Francis Read< no role >
by Indenture dated the 30th
April 1714 And by an Order of this Court of the 17th day of November 1721 he was on
the 6th. day of December
following made free of this City And is Sett up for himselfe
in his said TradeAt the Sign of the Boat
at St Katherines Stairs head
near the
Tower
And Mr Treasurer Reporting to this Court That the Comittee of this Hosptl
on the 11th. of July instant Inspected the Book kept of the Apprentices behaviour and
found no Complaint against himIt is Ordered That Mr
Thomas Parry< no role >
Mr.
Robert Evans< no role >
and Mr.
Roger Lynch< no role >
three of the Governor
s of these Hospitals or
any two of them be desired to Enquire whether the said
Thomas Brown< no role >
be set up on his
said Trade and of his hopefulness therein and to make their Report to this Court
Cary JohnPetition P
Locks Gift
Upon reading the humble Petition of
John Cary< no role >
Settingforth That he Served
his Apprenticeship
to
James Cundell< no role >
Weaver
One of the Artsmaster
of this Hospital by
Indenture dated the 6th June 1710 And by an Order of this Court of this 17th day of
November 1721 he was on the 20th. day
of the same Month made free of this City And
is sett up for himselfe in his said TradeIn Angel Ally
in Bishopsgate Street
And Mr Treasurer Reporting to this Court That the Comittee of this House on this 1st:
June last Inspected the Book kept of the Apprentices behaviour and found no
Complaint against himIt is Ordered That Mr. Deputy Edwards
Henry Mulcaster< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr.
Joseph Webster< no role >
three of the Governor
s of these
Hospitals or any two of them be desired to Enquire whether the
John
Cary< no role >
be sett up in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein And to
make their Report to this Court
Hills John< no role >
Peticon P
Locks Gift
Upon reading the Humble Petition of
John Hill< no role >
Settingforth That
he Served his Apprenticeship
to
James Cundett< no role >
Weaver
One of the Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indenture dated the 8th. June 1709 And by an Order of
this Court of the 17th. November 1721 he was on the 20th. day of the same
Month made free of this City And is Sett up for himselfe in his said Trade
At Mr. Stephen Tennants in Dunnings Ally
in Bishopsgate Street
And Mr. Treasurer Reporting to this Court That the Comittee of this
House on the 1st. June last Inspected the Book kept of the Apprentices
behaviour and found no Complaint against himIt is Ordered
That Mr. Deputy Edwards,
Henry Mulcaster< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr.
Joseph
Webster< no role >
, three of the Governor
s of these Hospitals or any two of them be
Desired to Enquire whether the said
John Hill< no role >
be Sett up in his said Trade
and of his hopefulness therein And to make their Report to this Court
Ex Kal
R T.