Continued Thursday 26th June 1777.
Dearing Charles to be paid
£10 Fowkes Gift
Mr. Deputy Roger and
John Spiller< no role >
Esqr
. two of the
governors
reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court
of the 24th. of April last they had made Inquiry and found
that
Charles Dearing< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Robert Lemare< 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
Charles Dearing< no role >
Ten Pounds out of
Mr. Fowkes's Gift to be allowed him in his next Account.
Vince John to be paid
£10 Fowkes Gift
Mr. Deputy Rogers and
John Spiller< no role >
Esqr
. two of the
governors
reported that in Pursuance of an Order of Court
of the 24th. of April last they had made Inquiry and found
that
John Vince< no role >
late Apprentice
to
Thomas Reynolds< 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
John Vince< no role >
Ten Pounds out of Mr. Fowke's Gift
to be allowed him in his next Account.
Frost Henry< no role >
to be
inqd. after for Fowke's
Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Henry Frost< no role >
Citizen and weaver
setting forth That he served his
Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to Mr.
John Sanders< no role >
one of
the Artsmasters
by Indre dated 25th. April 1769 and by an
Order of Court of the 27th. of June 1776 was made free of this
City the 4th. of March 1777
. was set up for himself in his
Trade at No. 6
in Vine Street
Spital fields
and Praying
Mr. Fowke's Gift It is Ordered that Mr. Deputy
Rogers
John Spiller< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr
James Palmer< no role >
or any
two of them be desired to Inquire if the said
Henry Frost< no role >
be
set up for himself in his said Trade and of his hopefulness
therein and report the same to the Court.
Gillett Thomas to be
inquird after for Fowkes
Gift
Upon Reading the Humble Petition of
Thomas Gillett< no role >
Citizen and weaver
Setting forth That he
Served his Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to
Joshua Crickett< no role >
one of the Artsmasters
by Indenture dated 6th. April
1768 and by an Order of Court of the 26th. of November 1775.