Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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4th May 1731 - 2nd August 1737

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Image 258 of 4521st September 1730


Court day Continued September the 1st- 1730

Streete to Streete

Consented That Lawrence Streete< no role > the late Apprentice of Richard Smith< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London having sued out his Indentures be assigned to George Streete< no role > Citizen
and Carpenter of London for the remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Renter Wardens Bond

This Day the New Renter Wardens Bond was executed and putt into the Chest

Mar & Wardens sworne

Mr Joseph Spencer< no role > Mr Edward Bowcher< no role > Mr Matthew Deane< no role > and Mr Benjamin
Barlow
< no role > Master and Wardens elected for the yeare ensueing tooke the usuall Oaths
and their Places accordingly

Auditors appointed

Ordered That Mr Thomas Bowcher< no role > Sir William Ogborne< no role > Mr Thomas Dawson< no role >
Mr John Moore< no role > Mr Samuell Boughton< no role > Mr Thomas Boddell< no role > Mr Samuell Burgin< no role > and
Mr Richard Norman< no role > or the Major part of them do auditt the late Renter Wardens
Accounts att the Counting house at the Hall on Tuesday the 22d: of September att Nine
of the Clock in the forenoon

South Sea Stock
Principall 156-0-0
Dividend-52-0-0
£208-0-0

The Renter Warden reported That he had received One hundred and Fifty six pounds
being six P Cent out of the Principall [..] of Two thousand six hundred pounds
South Sea Stock As also Fifty two pounds for halfe a yeares Dividend thereon due att
Midsummer last

Dividend on the Irish
Estate-96-13-7}

The Renter Warden Alsoe reported that he had received Ninety six pounds thirteen
shillings and seven pence of the Ironmongers Company for a Dividend on the Irish
Estates

Gardiner's Bill

Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay the Gardiners Bill being Two pounds and
Eight shillings

Pentioner s

Ordered That Judith Hughes< no role > and Rebecca Dumbleton< no role > be admitted Pentioner s when
Vacansyes shall happen in turn

£300 Principall
money lent on the
Irish Estate.

The Principall Sume or Proportion of the Carpenters
Company of the moneys raised and Expended on the
Irish Plantation was£300:0:0

The Whole raised and Expended by All the Companys was £60000

The twelfth part whereof being £5000 was the share and
Proportion of the Company of Ironmongers and the severall
Inferiour Companys joined with them whereof the said Company
of Carpenters was one whole proportion thereof was as
above.

N. B.

The above is a Copy of what Mr. Bracy this day brought to the
Company.Mr. Bracy is Clerk to the Irish Estates




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