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

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Image 345 of 4524th September 1733


Court day Continued September the 4th. 1733

Freeman-Arlidge

Thomas Arlidge< no role > Son of John Arlidge< no role > of the Killingworth in the County of Warwick
Carpenter bound to Thomas Arlidge< no role > was by testimony of Elizabeth Arlidge< no role > his Widdow
and Executing made free

Meller to Wingfeild

Consented that Samuel Meller< no role > the late apprentice of Thomas Thomas< no role > Citizen and
Carpenter of London having sued out his Indentures be assigned to Abraham Wingfeild< no role >
Citizen and Salter for the remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Hoy to Hatton

Consented That John Hoy< no role > the late apprentice of Thomas Levell< no role > late Citizen and
Carpenter of London deceased be assigned to Joseph Hatton< no role > Citizen and Cutler for the
remainder of his Apprenticeshipp

Renter Wardens Bond sealed

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

Master & Wardens Sworn

Mr Richard Norman< no role > John James< no role > Esqr Mr Joseph Chitty< no role > & Mr Thomas Haddon< no role >
Master and Wardens elected for the yeare ensuing took the usuall oaths and their places
accordingly

Auditors appointed

Ordered That the Master and Wardens and all above the Chair or the Major part of
them do auditt the late Renter Wardens Accounts att the Compting house att the Hall
on thursday the twentieth instant att nine of the Clock in the morning

Clerk to sue Berryman

Ordered That the Clerk do sue Thomas Berryman< no role > the Company's Tennant att Norton
Falgate for stopping up the Watercourse running thro the Company's Estate there being
Complained of by severall of the Tennants for so doing

Letter to Mr Roaker

Ordered That the Clerk do write a Letter to Mr Roaker the Company's tennant att
Shackleford to send five loads of Wood to the poor men and to Cutt no trees

Wm. Squelch< no role > This name instance is in set 2308. turned out of
Godalming hospitall }

Upon reading a Letter from Laurence Collins< no role > the Chaplaine att the Almshouses att
Godalming that William Squelch< no role > This name instance is in set 2308. one of the Almsmen there was married which is
Contrary to the Will of the Founder Thereupon itt is Ordered that the said William Squelch< no role > This name instance is in set 2308.
be turned out of the said Hospitall And that the Minister and Churchwardens from
where he came do present two other poor men for the Company to choose one in his
room




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