Court day Continued May the 4th- 1731
Cox to Pickard
Thomas Cox< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Cox< no role >
of Bishopsgate
Streete London Carpenter
bound to
Robert Pickard< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven yeares Consideracon Money
Nil
Freemen{
Uridge
Ebenezer Uridge< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
Son
of
Ebenezer Uridge< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
late of the parish of St- Mary Magdalen Bermondsea
Mariner
deced
bound to
Francis Bush< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Testimony of
his said Master
made free
Deacons
John Deacons< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Deacons< no role >
of Highworth
in the County of Wilts
Husbandman
bound to
Jacob Knowles< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
and afterwards assigned to
John Brush< no role >
Citizen
and Fishmonger
of London was by Testimony of his said Master
John Brush< no role >
made
free
East India Bonds
Mr Warden Barlow now reported that he had received Twenty two Pounds sixteene
shillings for halfe a yeares Interest on £1140 East India Bonds due att Lady day last
No Person to dine with the
Assistants witht. leave on
the penalty of 5s}
Ordered That no Person or Persons be admitted to dine with the Court of Assistants of
this Company att any time hereafter without applicacon be made to and leave first had
and obtained from the Master
or One of the Wardens in the penalty of five shillings for every
such Person so offending against this Order and that such Forfeits be paid into the Poors box
for the benefitt of the Poore of this Company And that this be a standing Order of this
Company
Jonathan Mason< no role >
& Solomon
Hicks< no role >
presented to the
Merchantaylors
for to receive
Mr Vernon's Gift}
Ordered That
Jonathan Mason< no role >
and
Solomon Hicks< no role >
be presented by this Company to the
Merchantaylors
Company for the said Company of Merchantaylors to make Choice of one of
them in the roome of
Oliver Slocock< no role >
deced
to receive a Pencon of Four pounds P ann and also
a Gown of 45s price once in three yeares being the Gift of Mr
John Vernon< no role >
deced
House in Bishogate Streete
lett to Mary Goodgame< no role >
}
This Day the Company lett the house in Bishopgate Streete
late in the possion of
John
Reddish< no role >
to
Mary Goodgame< no role >
Widdow
under the yearly rent of Eight Pounds payable Quarterly
to Comence from Midsummer next for one yeare certaine and one Quarters warning and to
Confirm her Agreement the said
Mary Goodgame< no role >
paid Mr Warden Barlow two shillings and six
pence in part of the first Quarters rent0-2-6
May the 14th- 1731
Jonathan Mason< no role >
chosen a
Pentioner
in the Merchantaylors
Company in the room of Oliver
Slocock deced}
Memorandum This Day the Master
and Wardens Mr
Thomas Bowcher< no role >
and Mr
Thomas Dawson< no role >
attended on the Merchantaylors Company when they presented
Jonathan Mason< no role >
and
Solomon Hicks< no role >
to the said Company for them to make Choice of one of them in the roome of
Oliver Slocock< no role >
deced
to
receive a pention of Four pounds P ann and also a Gown of Forty five shillings price once in three
yeares being the Gift of
John Vernon< no role >
to this Company And The said Company of Merchantaylors
made Choice of
Jonathan Mason< no role >
to receive the said Gift accordingly