Bridewell
& Bethlem
London
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At a Court holden at the said Hospital of Bridewell
on Wednesday the 27th. of May 1747
The Right Honble William Benn< no role >
Esqr
. Lord Mayor
President
Edward Holloway< no role >
Esqr
. Treasurer
Joseph Ayliffe< no role >
Esqr
. Auditor General
.
Doctor
Richard Rawlinson< no role >
Robert Carey< no role >
Esqr
.Mr John Lee< no role >
John Lock< no role >
Esquire
Phineas Cheeke< no role >
Esqr
Mr. Deputy Hunt
George Jennings< no role >
Esqr
Mr. Gilbert Malcher< no role >
Mr. Robert Elliott< no role >
Mr. John Forty< no role >
Mr. Charles Cotton< no role >
Mr. Samuel John< no role >
Mr. Philip Bromfield< no role >
Mr. Richard Byrbidge< no role >
dd7
AndersonMary< no role >
P Sir
John Barnard< no role >
dd15
MecumJudith< no role >
P
Edward Davis< no role >
Esqr
dd17
HideJohn< no role >
P
Frac Cokayne< no role >
Esqr
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Old Prisoners
dd19
TurnerJoseph< no role >
by Lord Mayor being Charged by the Oath of Mr.
Francis
Durour< no role >
Henry Downer< no role >
and other Inhabitants of New Bread Street
for being
a Loose Disorderly Person making frequent Disturbances about their
Houses Knocking at their Doors and grossly Abusing them,
Cont. to Labour21
EastWilliam< no role >
by
Edward Davis< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged by the Oath of
Thomas
Nicholls< no role >
of Two foot Lane and
John Coome< no role >
Coal Porter
s for being a Disorderly
person Appearing to have no Visible way of Liveing and taken up for pilfering
a parcell of Coals of Small Value the property of some Person or persons
[..]
Puni & dd22
BorwickEliza< no role >
by
Edward Ironside< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged by the Oath of
John
Burges< no role >
one of the Watchmen
of the said Ward for being Disorderly Person
and Comon Night Walker taken up on Sunday Morning last between 12 &
one o' Clock picking up Men and comitting other Undeacencies have no visible
way of Liveing.
dd23
BrazielJudith< no role >
by Do. by Charged by the Oath of
John Langley< no role >
for
makeing a Disturbance in Change Alley
on Saturday Morning
between one and two o'Clock and frequently makeing Disturbances
there and haveing no Visible way of Liveing,
Govr. reced Charge
At this Court the Charge was Read to Doctor
James Monroe< no role >
as one of the Governors
of these Hospitals