13th: January 1726/7
Without feesDd
Nobody Apprent agt. her
NewtonElizabeth< no role >
P Sr
:
Geo: Merttins< no role >
being Charged by the Oath
of
William Neal< no role >
for being a loose Disorderly Person having no Visible
Way of Living and being a Comon Vagrant.
Dd
ClareElizabeth< no role >
P Sr
:
Geo: Merttins< no role >
being Charged by the
Oath of
Leonard Newbank< no role >
for Pilfering from him some Mutton of
Small Value & being a Loose disorderly Person.
Cont to Labor
BawnMergery< no role >
P Sr
:
Geo: Merttins< no role >
being Charged by the Oath
of
Daniel Dye< no role >
and
Mary< no role >
his wife
for Pilfering from them Two Person
Plates of Small Value & being a loose Disorderly Person.
[..] £20 Locks gift
Mr: Deputy Turner one of the Governors of this Hospital Reporting
to the Court That In Pursuance of an Order of late Court Mr. Asshe and he had made
Enquiry and Count. That
William Stratton< no role >
who Served his Apprenticeship
in this
Hospital a Sett up for herself in the Trade of a Tailer
and hath the Character of
a Deligent and Sober manIt is Order'd that the Steward of the
Hospital do give and Pay into the said
Wm: Stratton< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr
Locks Gift to be allow'd him in his next Account:
WallisThos< no role >
£20 Locks gift
Mr: Deputy Tomlinson one of the Grovernors of This Hospital Reporting
by the Court That In Pursuance of an Order of last Court Mr: Fowbey and he had
[..] Enquiry and found That
Thomas Wallis< no role >
who Served his Apprenticeship
in this
Hospital is Sett up for himself in the Trade of a Tailer
and had the Characters of
a Diligent and Sober manIt is Order'd That the Steward of This
Hospital to give and Pay into the said
Thomas Wallis< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Locks
Gift to be attend him in his next Account
WoodThos< no role >
. Appr
to Whitmore
Considered in ye [..] of
ye out of ye Apprentice}
Mr.
Nathaniel Whitmore< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
of This Hospital Complain'd
of his Appr
[..] ton
Thomas Wood< no role >
for running away from him Several times & keeping
his Company The Master Acquainted the Court that he was taken in a Watchman
habit a Watching and had two or three Lewd Women then in his Company
And the said
Thomas Wood< no role >
being bort: before the Court from the block did not
Day the same but promised to behave himself well for the future
Whereupon It is Orderd that the said
Thomas Wood< no role >
be Corrected
in the Presence of the rest of the Apprentices in the Hospital (which was done
accordingly) And that he Return home to his said Master.
Ex & Kal
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