Carpenters' Company:
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3rd October 1710 - 4th December 1722

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Court Continued Janry. ye. 3d. 1715

Newcombe to Manuel &
assignd. to Smith}

William Newcombe< no role > Son of Mathew Newcombe< no role > of Wiventree in Essex Carpenter
bound to John Manuel< no role > and assigned to Thomas Smith< no role > Citizen & Merchant
Taylor Sed Arte Carpenter for Seven years Cons money Nil.

Langley to Perkins.

Thomas Langley< no role > Son of Thomas Langley< no role > of Gosport in Southton Vict bound
John Perkins< no role > Citizen & Carpenter for Seven years Cons money Nil.

Elston to Chamberlen

James Elston< no role > Son of James Elston< no role > Citizen & Coachmaker bound to John
Chamberlen
< no role > Citizen & Carpenter for Seven years Conds money Nil.

Freeman, Briggs

John Briggs< no role > bound to Richd. Green< no role > Citizen & Carpenter by Testimony of
his Sd. Master made free .

£10. to ye Clerk.

Ordered That the Renter Warden do pay Tenn pounds to Mr. Richard
Hutton
< no role > Clerk of this Company being the usuall present given him for
his extraordinary Service done for them in the past Year.

£30. to the Poor

Ordered That Thirty pounds be distributed amongst the poor Members
of this Company in manner following, Vizt. For the Western Walk Seventeen
pounds For the Eastern Walk Eight pounds Tenn Shillings and for the Southern
Walk Four pounds Tenn Shillings.

Western Walk £17

Ordered That Mr. Chamberlen Mr. Arlidge Mr. Andrews Mr. Headland &
Mr. Rogerson be desired to go the Western Walk, to dispose of the Sd. Seventeen pound
as above.

Eastern Walk £8:10s.

Ordered That Mr. Freeman Mr. Brittan & Mr. Bowcher be desired to go the
Eastern Walk to dispose of ye. Sd. Eight pounds Tenn Shillings as above.

Southern Walk £4:10s:

Ordered That Mr. Rickward Mr. Moore Mr. Walker & Mr. Abbey be desired to
the Southern Walk to dispose of ye. Sd. Four pounds Tenn Shillings as above.

Cl & Beadle chosen a new

Ordered That the prsent Clerk & Beadle be further continued in their
respective Offices, as before, for one Year longer.

Auth: Ashton< no role > to have £4. pd.
him on laying down his
Livery Gown & not asking
Charity for ye future.

Upon the humble peticon of Anthony Ashton< no role > a Livery man of this Company
praying to have his Livery Fine returned, he being very poor, Ordered That the
Renter Warden do pay him four pounds, he appearing the next Court day and
uncloath himself of his Gowne, and not to claime any Advantage as a Livery
of this Company, and promiseing for the future not to ask any Releife of the
Company.




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