Carpenters' Company:
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Image 388 of 4523rd June 1735


Tuesday June the 3d: 1735

Att a Court of Assistants held att the Hall

Present John James< no role > Esqr -Master


Major Benjamin Osgood< no role >
Mr Nathaniel Ward< no role >
Wardens

Assistants

Mr Thomas Bowcher< no role > Mr Samuel Boughton< no role > Mr Thomas Boddell< no role > Mr Thomas Wilmor< no role >
Mr Edward Bowcher< no role > Mr Matthew Deane< no role > Mr Richard Norman< no role > Mr John Prater< no role > Mr Joseph
Chitty
< no role > Mr Benjamin Barlow< no role > and Collnell John Williams< no role >

Quarteridge{

John Buckland< no role > paid Quarteridge to Lady day lastŁ0:4s:6d
John Hopkins< no role > DoŁ0:16s:0d
Samuel Green< no role > DoŁ0:8s:4d
William Ayscough< no role > DoŁ0:1s:0d
Ł1:9s:10d

Buckland to Buckland

John Buckland< no role > Son of John Buckland< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London bound to his said
Father for seven Yeares Consideration Money Nil

Green to Green

John Green< no role > Son of John Green< no role > of Stanwell in the County of Middlesex Yeoman bound to
Samuel Green< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for seven Yeares Consideration Nil

Govers to Ayscough

James Govers< no role > Son of James Govers< no role > late of the Parish of Christ Church in the County of
Surry Waterman deced bound to William Ayscough< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for
seven Yeares Consideration Money Eight Pounds, Two pounds ten shillings part thereof
Charity Many from the Society of the Parish of St Stephen Walbrook

Freemen{

Gould

John Gould< no role > Son of Daniel Gould< no role > of St Martin in ye Feild in the County of Middlesex Labourer deced
who was bound to John Hopkins< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was by testimony of his
said Master made free

Marsh

Thomas Marsh< no role > son of Isaac Marsh< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London was now by patrimony
upon the testimony of Henry Gill< no role > Citizen and Dyer and John White< no role > Citizen and Barber
Surgeon made free

Edden

Robert Edden< no role > who was Apprentice to William Edden< no role > late Citizen and Carpenter of
London deced having served best part of his time applyed to the Court of Aldermen to take up
his Freedom in this Company Thereupon And on the said Robert Edden< no role > 's paying a Fine to the
Court of Aldermen The said Court made an Order for his being made free by Redemption And
in Pursuance of the said order the said Robert Edden< no role > was now made free of this Company by Redemption
accordingly And paid Five Pounds as a Fine besides the usuall Fees

Flack to Buskin

Consented That William Flack< no role > the late Apprentice of Richard Turner< no role > Citizen & Carpenter
(having sued out his Indentures) be assigned to Thomas Buskin< no role > Citizen and Joyner for
the remainder of his Apprenticeship

Boggess to Duke

Consented That William Boggess< no role > the late Apprentice of William Lancaster< no role > late Citizen
and Carpenter deced be assigned to John Duke< no role > Citizen and Joyner for the remainder of
his Apprenticeship




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