Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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9th August 1737 - 5th April 1757

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Image 322 of 4761st August 1749


Court day August 1st. 1749 Continued

Hoole to Burchett

John Hoole< no role > son of Joseph Hoole< no role > of Hounslow in the County of
Middlesex Inn Keeper bound to Samuel Burchett< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London for Seven years Consideracon Fifteen Pounds.

How to Verstille &
Assigned to How}

John How< no role > son of John How< no role > of the Parish of Saint Sepulchers London
Citizen and Joiner bound to Peter Verstille< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of
London for Seven years Cons Nil and was at the same time assigned
to his said Father John How< no role > for the Remainder of his Apprenticeship

Tiller to Withers

William Tiller< no role > son of Elizabeth Tiller< no role > of the Parish of Saint Mary at
Newington in the County of Surry Widow bound to Robert Withers< no role >
Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven years Cons Nil

Smith to Fenner

Robert Smith< no role > son of John Smith< no role > of Warboyes in the County of
Huntingdon Gentleman bound to Benjamin Fenner< no role > Citizen and Carpenter
of London for Seven Years Cons Twenty One Pounds.

Padgham to Radwell

Samuel Padgham< no role > son of John Padgham< no role > of the Parish of Saint Matthew
Bethnall green in the County of Middlesex Carpenter bound to John
Radwell
< no role > Citizen and Carpenter of London for Seven years Cons £10.


Siptharp

William Siptharpe< no role > son of William Siptharp< no role > of the Parish of Saint
Giles's Cripplegate in the County of Middlesex Carpenter bound to Thomas
Barnard
< no role > Citizen and Carpenter and assigned to Rowland Presgrove< no role > Citizen
and Clothworker (by Trade a Carpenter ) was by Testimony of his said
Master Rowland Presgrove< no role > made Free

Cornish

M'uason Cornish< no role > was now made free by Redemption but he not
having made the usual Affidavitt to shew he had a right to the Trade
of Carpentry the Court obliged him to pay the Clerk his usual Fee being
10s:6d

Shepherd

Robert Shepherd< no role > son of John Shepherd< no role > late of Oxford Victualler deced
bound to Samuel Atkins< no role > Citizen and Up holder of London (by Trade
a Carpenter ) was now made free by Testimony of his said Master
Samuel Atkins< no role >




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