10th Decr 1714
Vaugham-Danl< no role >
. £5. out
of Locks Gift
Upon Reading a Report from the Comee of this house
under the hands of
John Tayler< no role >
Esqr
. Trear
, Mr
Christ Bateman< no role >
Mr
John Shelton< no role >
, Mr.
Samuel Keble< no role >
John Cottle< no role >
Esqr
sr
Saml
Clarke< no role >
Mr
Braham Smyth< no role >
and
Lenor Parker< no role >
Esqr
dated the 9th
day of Decemr. instant as followeth vizt.
This Comee in pursuance of an Order of Court of the 7th
day of Octor. Last taken into Consideration the Petition of Danl
Vaughan< no role > This name instance is in set 1321.
Weaver
Setting forth that he had Served his
apprenticeship
wth Gabriel Bestman< no role >
weaver
one of the artsmar
. of
this hospital and had been made free of the City by Order of their
Court and was Sett up for himselfe in his said Trade in horse
Shoe alley
in old Street
And praying Some part of Mr. Locks gift
the better to enable him to carry on his said Trade And their Comee
upon inquiry are Satisfied that the said Daniel Vaughan< no role > This name instance is in set 1321.
is Settup
in his said Trade as in his Petition is alleadged but this Comes [..]
fine that he was by Ordr. of Court of the first day of Septr. 1710-
Comitted to the Hemp Clocks to Labour for being concerned in the
Tumult and disorder Comitted in Cheap side
but it door not appeare
that there was any other Complaint made agt. him dureing his
apprenticeship but on ye Contrary that he be haved himselfe very
well all his time Except in that one instance And in regard
[..] he has a wife and two Children and is very industrious and
has obtained a very good Character in the world This Comee are
of Opinion to give him five pounds of Mr. Lock's Gift the better
to enable him to carry on his Trade and maintance her family all
which nevertheless ther Comee Submit to the Judgment of the Court
This Court doth Confirme the same Order that the
Clerk do pay the said Daniel Vaughan< no role > This name instance is in set 1321.
Five pounds to be allowed him as her
next account
Yerbury Mr. William
reced his Charge}
At this Court the charge was read to Mr.
William Yerbury< no role >
as one of Governor
of these hospitals
Apprentices
At this Court the following poor Boyes were ordered to be put out
apprentices at the nomination of the Governours hereunder menconed
vizt.
Indre 13. Apr 1715
John Moor< no role >
to
Bar Crackenthorpe< no role >
P
Stephen Beckingham< no role >
[..]
Indre. w. febr. 1714
Samuel Norbury< no role >
to
John Machin< no role >
p Mr.
Lawrence Parker< no role >
apprentice
to be made free
At this Court the Several persons following were ordered to be made
free of this City haveing Served then apprenticeshipp
in this hospll.
to the artsmar
hereunder named vizt.
Charles Newby< no role >
to John Maclin< no role >
by Indre dat 19th, March 1705
William Martyn< no role >
to Graves by Indre date 15 Octor 1706
and [..] to Gravey & 13 to Whittamore