Court day May the 3d. 1748
Continued
Durling to Jernegan
Consented that
George Durling< no role >
the late Apprentice
of
William
Palmer< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London be Assigned to
Thomas
Jernegan< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for the Remainder of his time
At the George in Ironmonger Lane
London
May the 17th. 1748
Present Mr. James Stedman< no role >
Master
Mr. Anthony Natt< no role >
Render Warden
Assistants
Father
Deane John Cordwell< no role >
& Thomas Radcliffe< no role >
Freeman Stedman
and came on the
Livery the same day
Loft Anthony Stedman< no role >
son
of
James Stedman< no role >
Citizen and
Carpenter
of London was now made Free
[..] by the
Testimony of his Father
James Stedman< no role >
. and
[..] the Same day
[..] was made a Liveryman of this Company and paid his
Livery Fine and Fees.
Note
The said
Loft Anthony Stedman< no role >
was first made free
of the city of
London before he was Cloathed and made a Liveryman of this Company
and produced a Copy of his Freedom of the said City of London
to me
Witness my hand the day and year AboveWritten
Nathl. Poole< no role >
Cl.