20th: July 1722
Dimsdale Daniel< no role >
- Peticon &
Locks Gift
Upon reading the Humble Petition of
Daniel Dimsdale< no role >
Setting forth
That he Served his Apprenticeship
to
John Young< no role >
Tailor
late one of the Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indenture dated the 11th. day of June 1707 and by an Order
of this Court of the 17th. day of November last 1721 he was on the 6th. day
of December last 1721
made free of this City And is Sett up for himselfe in
his said TradeAt Mr. Vines in King Street
in Upper Moorfeilds
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 him - It is OrderedThat 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
Daniel Dimsdale< no role >
be Sett up in his said Trade and of his
Hopefulness therein, And to make their Report to the next Court
Raine John< no role >
-Peticon P
Locks Gift
Upon reading the Humble Petition of
John Raine< no role >
Setting forth
That he Served his Apprenticeship
to
William Bell< no role >
Weaver
late one of the
Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indenture dated the 25th August 1701
And by an Order of this Court of the 5th. day of February 1719/20. he was
on the 27th. November 1721
made free of this City And is Sett up for
himselfe in his said TradeIn Boy and Bell Ally
in Brick Lane
at
the end of Spicers Street
Spittle feilds
And Mr. Treasurer Reporting
to this Court That the Comittee of this House on the 11th. of July instant
Inspected the Book kept of the Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint
against himIt is OrderedThat Captain Hannot Captain
Whitehand and Mr:
George Bloodworth< no role >
three of the Governor
s of these
Hospitals or any two of them be desired to Enquire whether the said
John
Raine< no role >
be Sett up in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein And to
make their Report to the next Court
Webley William< no role >
Peticon P
Locks Gift
Ex & Kal
H P
Upon reading the Humble Petition of William Webley< no role >
Setting forth
That he Served his Apprenticeship
to William Bell< no role >
Weaver
late one of the
Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indenture dated the 18th: April 1709
and by an Order of this Court of the 31th: day of August 1716 he was on the
20th. November 1721
made free of this City And is Sett up for himselfe in
his said TradeAt Mr Thompsons at the Blew Ball
in White Row
in Spittlefeilds
And Mr. Treasurer Reporting to this Court That the
Comittee of this House on the 11th. of July instantInspected the Book
kept of the Apprentices behaviour and found no Complaint against him
It is OrderedThat Captain Hannot Captain Whitehand
and Mr. George Bloodworth< no role >
three of the Governor
s of these Hospitals
or any two of them be desired to Enquire whether the said William Webley< no role >
be Set up in his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein And to make
their Report to the next Court