Continued Thursday 12th. April 1750
dd. 216
LecountJohn< no role >
P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of
Thos. Merritt< no role >
&
Ryland
Andrew< no role >
for being a loose Disorderly Pson & Attempting to Steal part of a
Leaden Pipe
Cont to be sent to Ireland
1.
FergissonJames< no role >
&
Francis Cockayne< no role >
Esqr
. being Charged on the Oath of
Thos. Eaton< no role >
for being an Idle Person & Begging bout the Street of this City
& also by
William White< no role >
Marshals Man for returning to London having
been Sd assed to Chester the 19th. Day of Decr. last in his read to Ireland
the place of his Settlement giving no good Accot. of himself
dd{
2
ThorpEdmd< no role >
.
3
JonesHenry< no role >
4
BirleJohn< no role >
5
GingerJoseph< no role >
}
P Lord Mayor being Charged on the Oath of
John
Coles< no role >
for being Rogues & Vagabonds Wandering abroad as
Minstrells gathering a Number of Idle People about them
and Obstruting the Passage
in Streets
CleeveMr. Bouchier & na
Petn. that London in
Bridewell
Present (No. 23
24 29 &22) [..] Ordered to be made
to Mr. Haydon deced may be
made to Mr. Bouchier [..]
& Ordered accordingly}
Upon Reading the humble Petition of Bouchier Cleeve< no role >
& Mary < no role >
his Wife
Admitrix of
her late Father Richd. Haydon< no role >
who dyed Intestate Setting forthThat on the 11th Novr 1737
the Sd. Richard Hayden< no role >
Agreed with the Governor for a Lease of a Wharf called Pigskey Etc
a Warehouse and two Stables & the two Houses Adjoyning thereto And the House next above the
Acorn in Bridewell
Precinet for 61 Years from Xmas 1737 at a pepper Corn rent for the 1st. year
& £50 P Ann rent for the residue of the Term clear of Taxes & to Pay a Time of £120 & Lay out
£800 in building & to build a pair of Oaken Stairs at Pigskey not less than 5 feet wide with,
proper Oaken PostsAnd the Same day the sd. Richd. Haydon< no role >
Agreed with the Governors
for a Lease of Another Messe or Tenement in the sd precinct called the Acorn for 61 Years
from Xmas 1737 at the Yearly rent of £5 clear of Taxes & to Pay a Fine of £10.10.That
the Sd. Richard Haydon< no role >
Accordingly laid out much more than £800 in Building two Brick Messer
on the first Mentioned Premes and making a New pair of Stairs 5 feet wide and has Paid the Sd.
two Times of £120 & 10.10And on or about July 1749 dyed Intestate before the Sd Leases were
made to him whereby your Pet Mary as his Admitrix is become intillent to the Said Several
premes for the residue of the Terms to come thereinAnd Praying the Governors that
the Said Lease May be made to the Pet Bouchier Cleeve< no role >
for the residue of the respective
Terms yet to comeIt is Ordered that the Said Leases be made to the said
Bouchier Cleeve accordingly.
BrowneThos< no role >
Esqr
Licon to let 3 Houses (No. 20
on South side Wapping Street
to Joseph Curtis< no role >
}
Upon Reading the humble Petition of
Thomas Browne< no role >
Esqr
Setting forthThat the
Gover. by Indre dated 19th Decr. 1749 Demised to the Sd & Sevl peices or parcells of Ground
and three Brick Messtes & Ware houses thereon Erected on the South Side of Wapping Street
Acutting East on a Finisher yard late in the Occupation of Blanch Weston the Wharf in the
Occupation of John Lane
North on Wapping Street
& Southon the River Thomas To hold
from Michas 1748 for 61 year at the Rent of £8 And in Consideration of the Surrender of
the Lease in beingThat the Petr has Agreed with
Joseph Curtis< no role >
of Wapping
to let him
a Lease of the above ground & Premess for 61 year from Michas 1748 at £16. P And rent
Clear of Taxes the Said
Joseph Curtis< no role >
having already Laid out near £2000 in Building
thereon 2 Substantial houses with a Bakehouse & WarehouseAnd Praying the
Governors that he May have have to Denise the Sd. Promes to the Sd
Joseph Curtis< no role >
Accordingly
It is Ordered that the Said Thomas Browns have the License of this
Court to demise the Said premisses to the Said
Joseph Curtis< no role >
Accordingly.