Wednesday 29 Janry. 1734
WarbruckSamuel< no role >
Weaver
Petn. for Locks gift}
Upon reading the humble Petition of
Samuel Warbruck< no role >
Weaver
Settingforth
That he served his Apprenticeship in this Hospital Hart to Mr.
Thomas Sergeant< no role >
late one of your Worships Artsmaster
by Indre dated 4th. Febry. 1722/3 and the Remainder
to Mr.
James Lipscomb< no role >
one of your Worships Artsmasters
and by an order of Court of
the 16 May 1734 he was on the 2d. of July following made free of this City and is set
up for himself in his said Trade atMr.
Richard Tolly< no role >
at the Blew Ball
in
Flowerendean Street
near Brick lane
Spittlefields
And the Court being acquainted
That the Comee of this house on theinspected the Book kept of Apprentices
behaviour and found no Complaint against him. It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy
Willy Mr.
Robert Hall< no role >
and Mr.
Richard Bridgman< no role >
three of the Governors of these
Hospitals
or any two of them be desired to Enquire whether the said
Samuel Warbruck< no role >
be set up in his said Trade and of his hopefullness therein and to make their Report
to the next Court.
MowThomas< no role >
Tailer
Petn. for Locks gift}
Upon reading the humble Petition
Thomas Mow< no role >
Tailer
SettingforthThat he
served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to Mr.
John Ward< no role >
one of Your Worships
Artsmasters
by Indre dat the 21. March 1726/7 and by an order of Court of the 15 Augt.
last he was on the 18 of Septr. last made free of this City and is set up for himself
in his said Trade atMr.
Thomas Blinkhorn< no role >
's a Livery Stable keeper
in
Fleetditch
near the Bridge
And the Court being acquainted that the Comee of this
House on theinspected the Book kept of apprentices behaviour and
found no Complaint against him It is Ordered that Mr.
John Watts< no role >
Mr.
Thomas Nash< no role >
and Mr.
Robt. Glynn< no role >
three of the Governors of these Hospitals
or any
two of them be desired to inquire whether the said Thomas Mow be set up in his
said Trade and of his hopefullness therein and to make their Respect to the next Court.
MarshallJoseph< no role >
Weaver
Petn. for Locks Gift}
Upon reading the humble Petition of
Joseph Marshall< no role >
Weaver
Settingforth
That he served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital part to Mr.
Daniel Nipp< no role >
late
one of Your Worships Artsmasters
by Indre dated 31 March 1726 and the Remr.
to Mr.
John Ittery< no role >
one of your Worships Artsmasters
and by an order of Court of
the 18 Octr. 1733 he was on the 21 of May 1734 made free of this City and is set
up for himself in his said Trade inNew Inn yard
near the Sign of Jacobs
Wall
in Shoreditch
And the Court being informed That the Comee of this house
on the 5th. October 1733 inspected the Book kept of Apprentices behaviour and found
no Complaint against him It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy Wiley Mr.
Robert Hall< no role >
and Mr.
Richard Bridgman< no role >
three of the Governors of these Hospitals
or any two of
them be desired to inquire whether the said
Joseph Marshall< no role >
be set in his said Trade &
of his hopefullness therein and to make their Report to the next Court.
Beadles Gra ½ year to
Xmas 1734}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the four Beadles
and Portersman
of this Hospital
for their usual Gratuitys of Forty Shillings a peice in respect of the half year ending at
Christmas last for that their Salarys are but small It is Ordered that the Clerk
of these Hospitals do give and pay unto them Forty Shillings a piece to be allowed him
in his next Account.
Basketmens Gra ½ year to
Xmas 1734}
Upon reading the humble Petition of the three Beadles or Basketmen of the
Hospital
of Bethlem
for their usual Gratuitys of Twenty Shillings a peice in respect
of the half year ending at Christmass last for that their Salarys are but small
It is ordered that the Clerk of these Hospitals do give and pay unto them Twenty
Shillings a piece to be allowed him in his next Accot.