Court day June 5th: 1733
Continued
Persons made free
by
Redemption to pay £5}
Itt is hereby Resolved and ordered for the future That no person shall be
made free
of this Company by Redemption without paying Five pounds as a Fine
for the same
South sea Annuities
Mr Warden Russell now reported that he had received Fifteene pounds and
nine pence for halfe a years dividend on Seven hundred and Fifty two pounds South
Sea Annuities due att Lady last
East India Bonds
As also twenty two pounds and sixteene shillings for halfe a years Interest
on Eleven hundred and Forty pounds East India Bonds due att Lady day last
Leave to Richard Wood< no role >
to
be made free
of the Armourers
& Braziers Company paying
£2:2s:0d
Mr
William Goswell< no role >
now appeared and desired leave that this Company would
Consent that his late Apprentice
Richard Wood< no role >
be admitted to take up his freedom in the Company
of Armourers and Braziers Notwithstanding he was bound by this Company Thereupon
and on debate of the matter Itt was now ordered That the said
Richard Wood< no role >
shall be
att liberty to be made free
of the said Company of Armourers and Braziers upon paying
a Fine of two Guineas for the same-which he paid accordingly
NB: The remainder of the above 2 Guineas after a deduction of twelve shillings for the Company
and five shillings for the Clerk & Beadles Fees being One pound and five shillings was
putt into the poors box