Continued Wednesday 13th. February 1765
Jonathan Granger< no role >
and Mr. Francis Hutchins< no role >
or any two of them be
desired to enquire if the said John Saunders< no role >
be set up for himself in his said
Trade and of his hopefulness therein and Report to the Court
Dunn Thos< no role >
. Made free
At this Court
Thomas Dunn< no role >
was Ordered to be made free of this City who
Served his Apprenticeship
to
Thomas Dunn< no role >
Atkins John< no role >
Do.
At this Court
John Adkins< no role >
was Ordered to be made free of this City who
Served his Apprenticeship
to
William Cox< no role >
Parker Richd< no role >
. Do
At this Court
Richard Packer< no role >
was Ordered to be made free of this City who
Served his Apprenticeship
to
John Packer< no role >
Robinson Robt< no role >
.
Put out Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boy was Ordered to be put out
Apprentice
Vizt.
Robt. Robinson< no role >
Elcock Ephraim< no role >
Elected
Barber
of Bethlem
Upon Reading the several humble Petitions of
Ephraim Elcock< no role >
,
Thomas
Stephenson< no role >
and
Robt. Glynn Williams< no role >
for one of them to be a Barber
of Bethlem
Hospital
in the Room of
Charles Ednot< no role >
who was Discharged The governors
gave
their Ballots which being Cast up the Numbers appeared to be as follows Vizt.
Ephraim Elcock< no role >
46 Elected
Thomas Stephenson< no role >
16
Robert Glynn Williams< no role >
0
Whereupon the Right Worshipfull Sir Richard Glynn< no role >
knt
& Bart
& Aldn
President
Declared the said Ephraim Elcock< no role >
duly ElectedAnd it is Ordered
that he be accordingly Admitted to Shave the Patients in Bethlem Hospital
till the
next Election Day