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

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Image 413 of 4521st June 1736


Court day Continued June the 1st- 1736

Freemen{

Boggie

John Boggie< no role > Son of John Boggie< no role > late of Scotland Labourer deced who was bound to John
Manuel
< no role > Citizen and Carpenter and assigned to John Hicks< no role > Citizen & Playing Card Maker
but by trade a Carpenter was by testimony of Mary Hicks< no role > his Widdow made free .

Thorn

John Thorn< no role > Son of James Thorn< no role > of Whitburry in the County of Devon Labourer who
was bound to John Barnes< no role > Citizen and Carpenter & having sued out his Indentures was
afterwards assigned to John Barnard< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was by testimony of his said
Master John Barnard< no role > made free .

Toch

Jefford Toch< no role > Son of Richard Toch< no role > of Deshop in the County of Northton Farmer who
was bound to William White< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was now by testimony of his said
Master made free .

Gorham

Samuel Gorham< no role > Son of James Gorham< no role > of Woodstock Street Tallowchandler who was
bound to John Haws< no role > Citizen and Haberdasher but by trade a Carpenter was now by
testimony of his said Master & in pursuance of the Act of Common Councill in that
behalf made free .

Cook

John Cook< no role > (Being a Carpenter by trade) was now made free by Redemption pursuant
to an Order of the Court at Alderman made for that purpose.

Thoyts

Samuel Thoyts< no role > Son of Samuel Thoyts< no role > of Crawford in the County of Kent who was
bound to Thomas Keen< no role > Citizen and Carpenter was now by testimony of his said
Master made free .

Harris to Browne

Consented That John Harris< no role > the late Apprentice of John Skinner< no role > be assigned to Thomas
Browne
< no role > Citizen and Baker but by trade a Carpenter for the remainder of his
Apprenticeship .

Livery not to exceed 100 in
number}

Itt was Resolved and Ordered att this Court that The Livery of this Company shall not
exceed or be more than the Number of One hundred And that this be a standing Order

No Livery to be called this Year

Ordered That No Persons shall be called on the Livery this Year




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