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

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Image 313 of 4524th July 1732


Court day Continued July the 4th: 1732

Ladys Dinner

Ordered That a Dinner be provided for the Court of Assistants and their Wives att then
George in Ironmonger Lane on Tuesday the Eighteenth day of this instant July

Bank Stock

The Renter Warden now reported That he had reced Nine Pounds Nine shillings and
nine pence for halfe a yeares Dividend on Three hundred and sixteene Pounds five shillings
Bank stock due att Lady day last

A Livery man sumoned

Ordered That William Chapman< no role > Junr be sumoned to appeare att the Hall the Fifteenth
instant to take the Cloathing of the Livery on him-in the Roome of Robert Pickard< no role >
not appearing on his sumons

July the 15th: 1732

Att the Hall

Present The Master Wardens and some of the Assistants

Chapman a Livery man{

Mr William Chapman< no role > appeared and tooke the Cloathing of the Livery on him and paid-
for his Fine and FeesŁ10-0s-0d

Quarteridge

William Chapman< no role > Junr paid Quarteridge to Midsummer lastŁ0-7s-4d

Tuesday August the 1st: 1732

Att a Court of Assistants Held att the Hall

Present

Mr Edward Bowcher< no role > Master


Mr Matthew Deane< no role > &
Colt John Williams< no role >
Wardens

Assistants

Mr Thomas Bowcher< no role > Mr Thomas Willmor< no role > Capt . Benjamin Osgood< no role > Mr Thomas Dawson< no role >
Mr Thomas Boddell< no role > Mr Benjamin Barlow< no role > Mr John Prater< no role > Sir William Ogborne< no role > and Mr Richard
Norman
< no role >

Thomas Stacey< no role > paid Quarteridge to Midsummer lastŁ0-2s-0d
Anthony Child< no role > DoŁ0-0s-6d
William Arlidge< no role > DoŁ0-2s-6d
Ł0-5s-0d

Webb to Stacey

James Webb< no role > Son of Thomas Webb< no role > late of Waltham Holy Cross in the County of Essex Draper
deced bound to Thomas Stacey< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares Consideraton
money twenty pounds

Chandler to Child

Charles Chandler< no role > Son of Samuell Chandler< no role > of Wansted in the County of Essex
Mason bound to anthony Child< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven yeares
Consideracon money Twenty Pounds




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