At a Court of Assistants Holden at Carpenters Hall
on Tuesday the first day of April 1794
Present
Mr.. Alderman Staines
Mr.. Woodyer
Mr.. Suter
Mr.. Tappen
Wardens
Mr.. Jupp Mr.. Flight Mr.. Russell Mr.. Hudson Mr.. Edgerton Mr..
Lawrence Mr. Arrow Mr.. Dunkley Mr.. Watson Mr.. Sharp Mr. Wheeler
Mr.. Henry Carr< no role >
Paid his Quarterage to Lady day - 11..-
Mr.. Thomas Laver< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.7 8
Mr.. Thomas Ventom< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.13..6
Mr.. Thomas Peacock< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.1..16..8
Mr.. Henry Hurle< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.-..17..4
Walter to Carr
Charles Walter< no role >
Son
of
Charles Walter< no role >
late of Cripplegate
Carver & Gilder
deceased
bound to
Henry Carr< no role >
of Barbican
Carpenter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London Consideration
£1-10-6. Money given by the Governors of St. Giles Charity School
Laver to Laver
John Laver< no role >
Son
of
John Laver< no role >
of Woodford
in the County of Essex
Carpenter
bound to
Thomas Laver< no role >
of Whitechapel
Carpenter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London Consideration Nil
Ventom to Ventom
Havilah Ventom< no role >
bound to his Father
Thomas Ventom< no role >
of
Whitechapel Road
Broker
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London
Consideration Nil
Peacock
Cornelius Peacock< no role >
of Chatham place
Glassman
Son
of
Thomas
Peacock< no role >
Citizen & Carpenter
of London made Free
by
Patrimony
Hurle
Henry Hurle< no role >
of New Inn
Gentleman
Son
of
Henry Hurle< no role >
of
Garlick Hill
London Carpenter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London made Free
by Patrimony