Tuesday January the 4th- 1731
Att a Court of Assistants held att the Hall
Present
Mr Edward Bowcher< no role >
Master
Mr
Matthew Deane< no role >
John Meard< no role >
Esqr
Coll
John Williams< no role >
Wardens
Assistants
Mr Samuell Boughton< no role >
Mr Thomas Dawson< no role >
Mr Thomas Boddell< no role >
Capt
- Benjamin
Osgood< no role >
Mr Joseph Chitty< no role >
Mr John Prater< no role >
Mr Richard Norman< no role >
& Mr Thomas Willmor< no role >
Quarteridge{
Gamaliel Lewing< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Christmas last£0-10s-6d
Edward Yates< no role >
Do£0-3s-4d
William Lancaster< no role >
Do£0-15s-6d
£1-9s-4d
Stokes to Lewing
George Stokes< no role >
Son
of
William Stokes< no role >
of Hackney
in the County of Middx
Yeom
bound to
Gamaliell Lewing< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven yeares Consideracon
money Tenn Pounds
Stacy to Hopkins
George Stacy< no role >
Son
of
Edward Stacy< no role >
of Lambeth
in the County of Surry
Cooper
bound to
Nathaniell Hopkins< no role >
Junr
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven yeares
Consideracon money Nil
Vaughan to Yates
Richard Vaughan< no role >
Son
of
Richard Vaughan< no role >
late of Westminster
Gentleman
deced
bound to
Edward Yates< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideracon
money Twenty Pounds
Freemen{
Cherry
John Cherry< no role >
Son
of
John Cherry< no role >
of Fenny Stratford
in the County of Bucks
Husbandman
bound to
John Manuell< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
and afterwards assigned to
Mathew
Cherry< no role >
Citizen and Embroiderer
sedarte Carpenter
was by Testimony of his said Master
Matthew Cherry< no role >
made free
Almond
John Almond< no role >
Son
of
Joseph Almond< no role >
of the Parish of Stepney
in the County of Middlesex
Carpenter
bound to
Edward Yates< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Testimony of his
said Master
made free
Icely
John Icely< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Icely< no role >
of Woolwich
in the County of Kent
Carpenter
bound to
William Lancaster< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Testimony of his said Master
made free
Mr Rowes house in Lymestreet
to be repaired}
Ordered That the Master
do repaire the house in Lymestreete
now in the Possession
of Mr Rowe
£50 to the Poore
Ordered That The Renter Warden do pay Fifty Pounds to be distributed amongst the
poore Members of this Company att ten shillings each on Saturday the 15th: of this instant att
the Hall
Clerk and Beadle new
chosen}
Ordered That the present Clerk and Beadle be further Continued in their respective
Offices for one yeare longer as before