Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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22nd May 1751 - 1st December 1761

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Image 118 of 43124th November 1752


Continued Friday 24th Novr. 1752

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Liddell John< no role > Comitted 18th. Septr 1752 P Sr Geo. Champion< no role >
on the Oath of John Dodson< no role > Churchwarden of St
Martin Outwich with being a loose Idle and Disorderly
Fellow and upon his Own Confession belonging to a Gang
of Imposters begging about the Streets under false
Pretences & not able to give a Satisfactory Cont. of himself

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Warner Jas< no role > . Comitted 20th. Septr 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Scott being
Charged on the Oath of William Belsin< no role > a Watchman in
Cheapside with being a loose Idle and Disorderly Fellow late
up at Midnight lying upon a Carpenters bench in Cheapside
in a Ragged Condition & giving no Satisfactory Accot of himself

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Kelley Mathew< no role > Comitted 2d. Octr. 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Fludyer being
Charged on the Oath of Daniel Marcarty< no role > Esqr . of Paternoster
Row at Mrs. Coopers the Globe with being a loose Idle disorderly
Fellow Strongly Susperted of being a Comon Pick pocket
& Associateing with Comon Thieves.

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Donnolly Margt< no role > Comitted 2d. Octr 1752 Pdobeing Charged
on the Oath of Barnwell Cock< no role > Servant to Mr. Martin a
Baker in Bellyard Gracechurch street with being a Disorderly
Person and Suspected of Pilfering a loaf of bread out of his
Basket & Abuseing the sd. Mr. Martin.

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Sanderson Ann< no role > Comitted 11th. 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Alsop
on View for being a loose disorderly Person begging makeing
great Disturbance & greatly Misbehaveing herself.

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Patterson Penelope< no role > Comitted 11th. Octr 1752 P Mr. Aldn. Blakiston
being Charged on the Oath of Charles Hill< no role > of Shoe lane Fleetstreet
Glazier with being a loose idle Disorderly Person and Common
Street Walker plying the Streets at unseasonable Hours at Night
to Pick up Men after having been frequently warned & for assaulting
and Strikeing the sd. Charles Hill in the Execution of his Office as
Constable .




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