At a Court of Assistants Holden at Carpenters Hall
on Tuesday the seventh day of February 1797
PresentMr. WheelerMaster
Mr. Arrow
Mr. Dunkley
Wardens
Mr. Flight Mr. Russell Mr. Edgerton Mr. Lawrence Sir
William Staines< no role >
Mr. Woodyer Mr. Tappen Mr. Yallowley Mr. Ayscough
Mr. Robert Ashton< no role >
paid his Quarterage to Christmas ..4..-
Mr. Richard Boyce< no role >
Paid Do.to Do...3..
Mr. Thomas Wheatly< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.1..-..-
Mr. Thomas Juchaw< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.-..4..-
Mr. George Moss< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.-..1:4
Mr. Henry Hurle< no role >
Paid Do.to Do.-..4..-
Watson to Ashton
Thomas Watson< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Watson< no role >
late of Woodstock Street
in
the County of Middlesex
deceased
bound to
Robert Ashton< no role >
of Dine Street
Piccadilly
Stone Mason
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London Conson Nil
Boyce to Boyce
William Boyce< no role >
bound to his Father
Richard Boyce< no role >
of Rotherhithe
in the County of Surry
Carpenter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of
London Consideration Nil.
Pike to Blyth
Charles Pike< no role >
Son
of
John Pike< no role >
of Marson
County of Somerset
Farmer
bound to
Andrew Blyth< no role >
of Whitecross Street
Old Street
Carpenter
&
also Citizen & Carpenter
of London Conson £20
Darwell to Moss
William Darwell< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Darwell< no role >
late of Lambeth
in the
County of Surry
Potter
deceased
bound to
George Moss< no role >
of the same
Place Potter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London Conson Nil
Wackrill
Robert Wackrill< no role >
of Raynham
in the County of Essex
Gardener
made Free
by Redemption
Wheatley
Edward Wheatley< no role >
of Webb Street
Bermondsey New Road
Twine spinner
Son
of
Thomas Wheatley< no role >
late of Aldersgate Street
London Citizen and
Carpenter
deceased
made Free
by Patrimony
Juchaw
Thomas Archer Juchaw< no role >
bound to his Father
Thomas Juchaw< no role >
of
Batemans Row
Shoreditch
Paviour
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of
London made Free
on the Testimony of his said Master
Hurle
William Hurle< no role >
bound to his Father
Henry Hurle< no role >
of Garlick
hill
London Carpenter
& also Citizen & Carpenter
of London
made free.