Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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12th January 1738 - 4th April 1751

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Image 384 of 52410th February 1748


Continued Friday the 19th. of Febry 1747/8

Cont. to Labor 173


DavisFrances< no role > P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of Philip Laidey< no role >
and James Deckens< no role > a Watchman for being a Loose disorderly Pson and
Comon Night Walker makeing a great Disturbance in the Street in the Night time

dd 174

LaneAnn< no role >

Cont. to Labr 175

LevyAnn< no role >

dd176

HallMary< no role > }
P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of Eutius Edge< no role > Constable
& John Grag< no role > Watchman of Lime street Ward for being loose disorderly
Psons & Comon Night Walkers makeing a Disturbance in the Street
in the Night time

Cont to be sent to my Lord
Mayor who is desired
[..] him to has Settle
Ireland 179


Connell Henry< no role > Pdo being Charged on the Oath of John Tretman< no role > for
being a Rogue at Vagabond and wandering abroad as a Pedler & Petty Chapman not
being duely Licenced or Authorized According to Law

Cont to Labr 180


Pritford John< no role > Pdo being Charged on the Oath of John Box< no role > for being a loose
disorderly Drunken person Cursing & Swearing makeing a Disturbance in the
Street in the Night time and Insulting Passengers

dd181


SuttonJohn< no role > Pdo being Charged on the Oath of James Smallwill< no role > &
Bernard Bourges< no role > for being a loose disorderly Pson & unlawfully Running away
with some Timber belonging to a house of Felix Calvert< no role > Esqr . & be in White
Cross Street

Cont to Labr 182


Garrett Martha< no role > Pdobeing Charged on the Oath of Charlotte Paris< no role > &
Sarah Understone< no role > for being a loose disorderly Pson and Pilfering three old
Chequed Aprons of Smal Value the property of Paris

Cont to be Poss't
to Poland 183.


RawlinsonWilliam< no role > Pdobeing Charged on the Oath of John Berrow< no role > Brown
to Messrs. Cotton & Lumbert faceing the Royal Exchange for being a loose disorderly
Pson begging about & makeing an I'll use of a pass which he had obtained for
his Relief.

Hal

Lancasters [..] prisonr
[..] further Rept. 16th Him


At this Court a Report in Writing by Mr. Acton the Steward of this Hospital dated
the 18th Instant was read as follows Vizt.In Obedience to an Order made at a
Court holden at this Hospital on Thursday 14th. Janry last I have been at the Navy
Office to make further Enquiry about Thomas Lancaster< no role > in the said Order Mentioned
and am Informed by a Clerk in the Ticket Office there that the said Thomas Lancaster< no role >
was Upon the 7th. day of Octr. last turned over from the Royal Sovereign to the Basilisk
Bemb from which Ship they have no Books or return at that office And therefore
they Cant give any other Account of him.

Kal




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