April 1784
No. 2
Francis Gray< no role >
surveyor recommended by & Delight N. Wright
and
Jno Long< no role >
.
No. 3
William Thomas< no role >
recommended by
James Adam< no role >
No. 4
William Wickings< no role >
of Islington
Surveyor recommended by
James Graham< no role >
Lincolns Inn
Tho Reynolds< no role >
Islington
Surveyor
Robt Golden< no role >
Surveyor
Jas.
Burton Bricklayer
Islington
Leonard Goodridge< no role >
Clerkenwell
Carpenter
Job Williams< no role >
, Islington
Carpenter
and
Benjn. Williams< no role >
Islington
Carpenter
No. 5
John Jobbins< no role >
of Knightsbridge
Builder.
No. 6
Richard Flemming< no role >
of Tottenham Court Road
Surveyor
No. 7
Joseph Carter< no role >
Surveyor recommended by
Robert Mylne Jno< no role >
Scott and G Scott
No. 8.
John Matthews< no role >
of New Street Square Fetter Lane
Surveyor
And the said Petitions and Certificates being read
Ordered that the Election be by Ballot to commence at
the hour of One and Close at the hour of Three precisely.
A Motion was made that the following question be
asked each Candidate Vizt. Whether he is a Workman in the
Building Branch as well as a Surveyor and the same being agreed to
Resolved that such of the Petitioners as are Workmen
in the Building Branch as well as Surveyors be not admitted as
Candidates to succeed the said Thomas Sutton< no role >
unless they engage
to relinquish within a reasonable time all and every employment
as Workmen in the Building Branch
Whereupon the several Candidates appearing the said
question was separately put to them when Francis Gray< no role >
, William
Thomas, William Wickings< no role >
, Richard Fleming< no role >
, and John Matthews< no role >
severally declared they were Surveyors and not Workmen in the
Building Branch John Jobbins< no role >
declared he was a Workmen in
the Building Branch and that he would not relinquish that