Carpenters' Company:
Minute Books of Courts and Committees
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3rd October 1710 - 4th December 1722

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Image 233 of 4644th October 1715


Court Continued Octr. ye. 4th. 1715 .

Freemen{

Cutler

James Cutler< no role > bound to Charles Gardiner< no role > Citizen & Carpenter by Testimony
of his Sd. Master made free .

Parker

Jonas Parker< no role > bound to James Pero< no role > Citizen & Carpenter by Testimony of
Mary Pero< no role > his wife , he being Sick, made free .

Cordwell

Henry Cordwell< no role > bound to his Father John Cordwell< no role > Citizen & Carpenter
by Testimony of his Sd. Master made free .

Brice.

Willm. Brice< no role > testified to be the reputed son of Robert Brice< no role > late Citizen &
Carpenter decd . by John Staines< no role > Citizen & Draper , & Thomas Sapp< no role >
Citizen & haberdasher made free .

Woodwards

Thomas Woodwards< no role > bound to Edwd. Newbury< no role > Citizen & Joyner & assigned
to Joseph Watts< no role > Citizen & Carpenter by Testimony of his Sd. Master made
free .

Taylor.

John Taylor< no role > bound to Citizen & Carpenter
assigned to Thomas Haddon< no role > Citizen & Carpenter by Testimony of his
Sd. Master Haddon made free .

Rowe to Litchfeild.

Consented That Thomas Rowe< no role > late Apprentice of Wm. Cater< no role > Citizen
& Carpenter be assigned to Wm. Litchfeild< no role > Citizen & Joyner Sed Arte
Carpenter for the remaindr. of his Apprenticeship .

Auditors Report.

The Auditor's of the late Warden Walker's Accounts reported, that they
had audited his Accounts pursuant to an Order of the last Court And do
find that there is due to this Company from the Accomptants the Sum
of Ninety Six pounds Tenn Shillings & Eleven pence half penny which
was paid accordingly, and the Sd. Renter Wardens Bond cancelled & deli [..]
up, and the new Renter Wardens Bond putt into the Chest, and the
money delivered to Mr. Dennett to purchase an East India Bond for
the use of the Company, Which he purchased Accordingly, & was p [..]
into the Chest, and is for One hundred Pounds Principall money
1773 Dated the 11th. day of February 1713. Mr. Dennett paid for
purchase of it Six pounds Ten Shillings & a half penny beyond the
Ninety Six pounds Tenn Shillings & a Eleven pence half penny, which was paid him
the Renter Warden.

East India Bonds taken
out of the Chest.

The three East India Bonds for Two hundred & forty pounds Eighty pence
& One hundred pounds were delivered to ye. Renter Warden to receive ye. In
who gave a Receipt for the Same, which was putt in to the Chest.




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