Court day Continued 7th: October 1735
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Freemen{
Harris
Jeptha Harris< no role >
son
of
Francis Harris< no role >
Citizen and Bricklayer
of London
who was
bound to
John Buckland< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
by testimony of his said Master
made free
Gibbs
Edward Gibbs< no role >
was now made free
by Redemption and paid Five Pounds as a Fine pursuant
to an Order of Court for being admitted into this Company As also the Fees usually paid to
the Company & to the Clerk & Beadle
Carpenter
Joseph Carpenter< no role >
Son
of
Daniel Carpenter< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
was by Patrimony
upon the testimony of
William Willis< no role >
Citizen and Clothworker
made free
Cresswell
John Cresswell< no role >
Son
of
John Cresswell< no role >
late Citizen and Carpenter
of London deced
was
by patrimony upon the testimonys of
James Cotton< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and
William
Bleese< no role >
Citizen and Marchantaylor
made free
Pallett
Richard Pallett< no role >
Son
of
William Pallett< no role >
of Cheshunt
in the County of Hertford
Labourer
who was bound to
James White< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
and afterwards assigned to
William
Armstrong< no role >
Citizen and Weaver
was by testimony of his said Master
Armstrong made free
Musick
Ordered That Mr Green provide Musick as usuall for the next Lord Mayors day
Report of Renter Wardens
Accounts}
The Auditors of the late Renter Wardens Accounts reported Three pounds ten shillings and
eleven pence to be due to the Company on the ballance thereof which they signed and the
ballance was putt into the Chest And his Bond was taken out and delivered to him And the New
Renter Warden's Bond was putt into the Chest
Whifflers & Standard
Bearers}
Ordered That
Thomas Everell< no role >
Charles Draper< no role >
JefferyDaniel Jones< no role >
Owen Hopegood< no role >
and
Obadiah Barrett< no role >
be the Whifflers
And that
John Wagstaff< no role >
Jeremiah Peirson< no role >
John Hoare< no role >
(Mr Norman's Man) andWoodward be the Standard Bearers
on the next Lord Mayors day
Lre to Mr Smith of Penton
Ordered That the Clerk write a Letter to the Reverend Mr Smith of Penton that the Company
will do nothing more than what has been offered him And that if he is minded to go into Chancery
the Company is ready to answer him
East India Bonds
Mr Benbridge (the Renter Warden) reported that he had reced thirty nine Pounds eighteen
shillings for one years Interest on £1140 East India Bonds due att Michas last