At a Court of Assistants held at the
Hall Tuesday Ye. 5th. day of July 1748
.
PresentMr. James Stedman< no role >
Master
Mr. Sparruck
Mr. Boulton
Mr. Natt
Wardens
Assistants Father Deane Mr. Haddon Mr. Plimpton Mr. John
Cordwell< no role >
Mr. Moore Mr. Lamburne Mr. Price Mr. Russell Mr.
Henry Cordwell< no role >
Mr. Radcliffe Mr. Prater Mr. Gatton and Mr Reynolds
Quarteridge
Stephen Burgis< no role >
paid Quarteridge to Midsumer last £0:2s:4d
Robert Webb< no role >
paid Do. to Do£0:1s:6d
Thomas Burbidge< no role >
paid Do. to Do£0:0s:8d
James Finch< no role >
paid Do. to Do£0:1s:0d
Andrew Jeneway paid Do. to Do£0:1s:6d
Thomas Jackson< no role >
paid Do. to Do£0:7s:6d
£0:14s:6d
Robert Webb< no role >
paid for a Noninrolement£0:3s:4d
Thomas Jackson< no role >
paid for Do£0:3s:4d
Burbidge to Burbidge
William Burbidge< no role >
son
of
William Burbidge< no role >
of Wandsworth
in the
County of Surry
Carpenter
bound to
Thomas Burbidge< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven Years Consideracon Nil
Burgis to Burgis
John Burgis< no role >
son
of
John Burgis< no role >
of the City of Oxford
Wheeler
bound to
Stephen Burgis< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
of London
for Seven years Cons Nil
Dewxell to Jenaway
Thomas Dewxell< no role >
son
of
Thomas Dewxell< no role >
of Tottenham
in the
County of Middx
Joiner
bound to
Andrew Jenaway< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter
for Seven Years Consideracon Money five Pounds.
Mr. Thos. Smith< no role >
a Liveryman
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Mr.
Thomas Smith< no role >
came on the Livery this day and paid his
Fine and Fees and also £5:6d for Quarteridge