Wednesday 1st. Decr. 1731
Cole Thos< no role >
. Weaver
Petn
for Locks Gift
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Upon reading the humble Petition of
Thomas Cole< no role >
. Weaver
settingforth That he served
his Apprenticeship
to
Benjamin Thatcher< no role >
Weaver
one of the Artsmasters
of this Hospital by Indre
dated the 16th. of February 1723. & by an Order of this Court the 10th, of Septr, Cast the
was on the 22d. day of October following made free of this City & is set up for himself in his said
Tradeat Mr. Grinsells ever against a Brakers in old Nichols Streets
Shoreditch
And
Mr. Treasurer reporting to this Court that the Comitte of this House on the 19th, of November last
inspected the Book Kept of Apprentices behaviour & found no Complaint against him It is
Ordered that Mr.
John Bridge< no role >
Mr.
Robert Hall< no role >
& Mr.
Richard Bridgman< no role >
three of the
Governors of these Hospitals
or any two of them be disired to enquire who that the said
Thomas Cole< no role >
be set up in his said Trade & of his hopefullness therein and to make their Report to the
next Court.
Apprentices made free
At this Court James Ingold
[..] by was Ordered to be made free
of this City having servd
his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
john Machin< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
of this
Hospital P Indre dated 9th. April 1717
Apprentices
At this Court the following Poor Boys were Ordered to be put out Apprenticeship
the nomination of the Governors
hereafter named Vizt.
Nominated by
EdwardRichard< no role >
to Thomas Machin< no role >
Sr.
Philip Yorke< no role >
Knt
. His
Majesty's Attorney General
DavisSamuel< no role >
toMr. Joseph Kettle< no role >