Court day Continued July the 1st: 1735
.
Miles to Graves
William Miles< no role >
of the Parish of Saint Michael Cornhill
London bound to
John Graves< no role >
Citizen
and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money Nil
Smith to Moore
Richard Smith< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Smith< no role >
of Greenwich
in the County of Kent
Gardiner
bound
to
Thomas Moore< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money
Twenty Pounds
Fenton to Lawrence
Thomas Fenton< no role >
Son
of
Edward Fenton< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
of London bound to
John
Lawrence< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for seven Yeares Consideration Money
Ten Pounds
Freemen{
Cope
Robert Cope< no role >
Son
of
William Cope< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Patrimony
upon the testimony of his said Father
made free
Jennings
John Jennings< no role >
Son
of
John Jennings< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by Servitude
of the testimony of Collonell
John Williams< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London made free
Speer
John Speer< no role >
Son
of
Thomas Speer< no role >
of Hammersmith
School Master
Who was bound to
Benjamin Tarlton< no role >
Citizen and Haberdasher
but by Art a Carpenter
was now by testimony of
Henry Ect of the said Tarlton made free
by virtue of an Art of Comon Councill in that Case
made and provided
Bawtree
John Bawtree< no role >
Son
of
William Bawtree< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was now by
patrimony upon the testimonys of his said Father
and
Daniel Yeoward< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London made free
Hunter
Benjamin Hunter< no role >
son
of
Joseph Hunter< no role >
late Citizen and Cordwainer
of London deced
who
was bound to
Peter Tayne< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
for London for seven Yeares was now by
testimony of his said Master
made free
Gearing
John Gearing< no role >
Son
of
Francis Gearing< no role >
of the Parish of St Giles in the Feilds
in the County of
Middlesex
[..]
Baker
who was bound to
Samuel Bond< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London was by
testimony of his said Master
made free
Lady's Dinner
Ordered That a Dinner be provided for the Court of Assistants and their Wives att the George
in Ironmonger Lane
on Thursday the 17th: day of this instant July
St James's Gift
Ordered That the Poore be paid St James's Gift on tuesday the 15th: instant att twelve
of the Clock being Rent day
Exhibition Money to be
paid}
Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay
Edward Jeffreys< no role >
a Poor
Cambridge Scholar
Forty
shillings for one Years Exhibition Money due att Midsr last being the Gift of Mr Read