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

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Image 284 of 43127th April 1757


Continued Wed 27th. April 1757

Pan. & dd.

115.Maulsberry Ann< no role > (one of the Poor of the Parish of St. Andrew Holborn
London) Comitted 4th. March 1757 P Lord Mayor being Charged on the
Oath of Mr. Thos. Walker< no role > one of the Churchwardens for being a loose
Disorderly Person Misbehaving herself in the Parish Work house &
making away with the Cloaths provided for her by the Parish officers
of the said Parish

dd.

116 Wilson Mary< no role > Comitted 5th. March 1757 P Lord Mayor being Charged
on the Oath of Anthony Buck< no role > for being a Rogue & Vagabond Lodging
in the Open Air not giving a good Account of herself & Stabbing him in
the back in the Night time.

dd.

117. Webb Kathn< no role > .

dd .

118 Webb Mary< no role > .}
Comittted 5th. March 1757 P Lord Mayor being Charged
on the Oath of Eliza. Wetherhead< no role > for being idle & Disorderly
Persons in the Parish of St. Bennett Pauls Wharfe

Contd

120. Felton Margt< no role > .

Contd

122 Rowley Eliza< no role > .}
Comitted 10th. March 1757 P Mr. Aldn. Bethell being
Charged on the Oath of James Fossett< no role > & Richard Young< no role >
for being Disorderly Persons of ill Fame & found in the Shop of the
Sd. Fossett in Fleet market consealed with his Apprentices & two other
boys about Two o'Clock this Morning and for being loose idle and
Disorderly Persons giving no good Account of themselves.

Puncd. & dd.

123. Simmonds Eliza< no role > comitted 11th. March 1757 P Lord Mayor being Charged
on the Oath of Joseph Beck< no role > Master of the Parish Work house of
Christ Church London for being a Loose Disorderly Persons Quarrelling
and makeing frequent Disturbances in the Sd. House refuseing to Work

Griffith Charles late
Appr to Farnsworth
sent to Day}


Mr. Treasurer Acquaintes this Court the Committee on the 20th. Instant
Order'd Charles Griffith< no role > late Apprentice to James Farnsworth< no role > now
a Prisoner in Ludgate to be sent to Richard Day< no role > to Serve the remainder of
his Apprenticeship This Court Consented there to, and the said Charles Griffiths
was sent to the said Mr. Day Accordingly




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