Continued Wednesday 16th. May 1750
At this CourtThomas Robson< no role >
Apprentice
Sutton Sharpe< no role >
WilliamYoung< no role >
JohnLambert< no role >
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to Jeffrey Gillingham< no role >
SamlFoster< no role >
to WilliamWender< no role >
JohnHughes< no role >
&
Chas Craycroft< no role >
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to Cornelius Morlier< no role >
were brought let up from the Hempblocks to which the first five were sent by Mr.
President the Sd. Instant to work (and to eat no more than they Earn'd for having.) on
Easter Monday the 16th. of April last boat & abused the Coachman of Augustine Erle< no role >
Esqr
.
the last 3 having Some time before made a Disturbance in Groomsments near
Bride Lane
and beat and Ablised Mr. John Cast without any provocationAnd the Court
having Examined into the Said Matters and Considered the Same The first three on begging
Pardon of the Court and promiseing not to be guilty of any Disorder for the future, were discharged
and Ordered to wait upon Mr. Earle and beg his PardonAnd the Cast 3 were Corrented
in the preseme of the rest of the Apprentices and Ordered to be again set to the Blocks to hard
Labour and to eat no more than they Earn and none of the Boys to come near them nor their
Masters to Send them any Victuals.
Seconds in course 1750.
At this Court the Governors hereafter Named Vizt.
Mr.
RobertWaite< no role >
Mr. Alderman Cockayne
Dutton Seaman< no role >
Esqr
.
Robert Phillips< no role >
Esqr
Mr.
PeterMeyer< no role >
Mr. Deputy Sandford
ThomasTower< no role >
Esqr
.
CharlesWaller< no role >
Esqr
Mr.
Francis Manoach< no role >
FrancisHorne< no role >
Esqr
.
WilliamShaw< no role >
Esqr
Mr.
Richard Bristowe< no role >
were chosen Stewards for the next Ellection day of there Hospitals who are desired
to Provide a Dinner at there Bien Venue for the President Treasurer and Governors
to Dine together According to Antient Customs And in Case any of the Stewards Hated
decline or refuse the Same the Clerk is to Supply the Number in Course.
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