Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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7th January 1762 - 15th March 1781

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Image 534 of 79425th January 1776


Continued Thursday 25th January 1776

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Thomas Dymock< no role > P Sr . Thomas Hallifax< no role > on the Oath of
Thomas Cooper< no role > for embezzelling Money
from his Master

Crisp John to be paid
£10 Fowkes Gift


Edward Umfreville< no role > Esqr . and Mr. Richd Crowther< no role > two of the
governors reported That in pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 16th. of November last they had made Inquiry and found
that John Crisp< no role > late Apprentice to Lawrence Wingfield< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. was set
up for himself in his Trade and has the Character of a diligent
said John Crisp< no role > Ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowkes Gift to be
allowed him in his next Account

Taylor George the like

Mr. Deputy Fouch and Mr. Samuel Read< no role > two of the
governors reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court of
the 16th of November last they had made Inquiry and found
that George Taylor< no role > late Apprentice to Willm. Wilby< no role > was set
up for himself in his Trade and has the Character of a
diligent and sober Man It is Ordered that the Clerk do
pay the said George Taylor< no role > Ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowkes
Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.

Bone Richard< no role > to be paid
£10 Locks Gift


Mr. Deputy Rogers one of the governors reported that
in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 16th. of November last
he had made Inquiry and found that Richard Bone< no role > late
Apprentice to James Smith< no role > was Set up for himself in his
Trade and had the Character of a diligent and Sober Man
It is Ordered that the Steward do pay the said Richard
Bone
< no role > Ten pounds out of Mr. Locks Gift to be allowed him-
in his next Account.

Tucker James the like

Edward Umfreville< no role > Esqr and Mr. Richard Crowther< no role > two of
the governors reported that in pursuance of an Order of Court
of the 16th. of November last they had made Inquiry and
found that James Tucker< no role > late Apprentice to William Wilby< no role > Senr
was set up for himself in his Trade and had the Character
of a diligent and Sober Man It is Ordered that the
Steward do pay the said James Tucker< no role > Ten Pounds out
of Mr. Locks Gift to be allowed him in his next
Account




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