Continued Thursday 2d. Decr. 1784
.
his said Trade and of his hopefulness therein and Report the
same to the Court.
Calow Benjamen< no role >
to be
inquired after for Mr. Fowkes
Gift
Upon Reading the humble Petition of Benjamin
Calow Citizen and Weaver
Settingforth That he served his
Apprenticeship
in this Hospital to Mr.
Roger Owen< no role >
by Indenture
Dated the 3d. day of December 1776 and by Order of Court of the 29th. of
January 1784 was made free of this City the 31st. day of March 1784
was set up for himself in his Trade at No. 30. New Street
Cloth
Fair
West Smithfield
and Praying part of Mr. Fowke's Gift
It is Ordered that
Joseph Eyre< no role >
Esqr
.
Thos. Wall< no role >
Esqr
. and Mr.
William Loveday< no role >
or any two of them be desired to Inquire if the said
Benjamin Calow be set up for himself in his said Trade and of his
hopefulness therein and Report the same to the Court.
Winstanley Thomas< no role >
to be put
out Apprentice
At this Court the following poor Boy was
Ordered to be put out Apprentice Vizt.
Thos. Winstanley< no role >
toMr. Roger Owen< no role >
Engine Weaver