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<p n="1875">Continued Thursday 13th Novr. 1755</p>
<p n="1876">5thThat the Beadles particularly he in waiting) & Portersman shall<lb></lb>
take Care that the Apprentices or any others do not Comitte Disorders in the<lb></lb>
HospitalAnd shall not Suffer any Neighbouring Children or Servants to Play<lb></lb>
within the HospitalAll which is Nevertheless Submitted to the Judgement<lb></lb>
of the CourtThis Court haveing duly Weighed and Consider'd the said Report<lb></lb>
doth Confirm the same And Order that the before mentioned Orders and<lb></lb>
Regulations be forthwith Printed and hung up in each Artsmaster Shop And in the<lb></lb>
Lobby, Court Room and Dineing room of this Hospital.</p>
<p n="1877"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Loman, Philips & Pallant<lb></lb>
Corrected &<obscured></obscured>
out of the Hospl.}</note>
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Then <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20207_n1877-3">Alban Loman</rs>
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<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-3" type="surname" value="Loman"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-3" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
(<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20207_occ2071">Apprentice</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_occ2071" type="occupation" value="Apprentice"></interp>
to Keil) <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20207_n1877-1">John Phillips</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-1" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-1" type="surname" value="Phillips"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
& <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20207_n1877-2">Thos. Pallant</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-2" type="given" value="Thos"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-2" type="surname" value="Pallant"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1877-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
(<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20207_occ2072">Apprentices</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_occ2072" type="occupation" value="Apprentices"></interp>
to Morlier) were Corrected in the presence of the rest of the Apprentices<lb></lb>
And Ordered to be Stript and Turned out of the House.</p>
<p n="1878">Then <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20207_n1878-1">Thomas Presly</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1878-1" type="given" value="Thomas"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1878-1" type="surname" value="Presly"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1878-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
(<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20207_occ2073">Apprentice</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_occ2073" type="occupation" value="Apprentice"></interp>
to Male) was Corrected in the presence<lb></lb>
of the rest of the Apprentices and afterwards repremanded by Mr. President<lb></lb>
and sent home to his Master.</p>
<p n="1879">And the other 8 Apprentices who had been sent by the Comittee to the<lb></lb>
Hempblocks were Repremanded by Mr. President & sent home to their resptive Masters</p>
<p n="1880"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <del>The Procital of Hadwen<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
being Omitted what is Cross'd<lb></lb>
out is Enterd over leaf}</del>
</note>
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<del>And upon Reading The Report of the Comittee of this House dated the sd.<lb></lb>
11th. of this Instant November That <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20207_n1880-1">Robert Hadwen</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1880-1" type="given" value="Robert"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1880-1" type="surname" value="Hadwen"></interp>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_n1880-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20207_occ2074">Tailor</rs>
<interp inst="BBBRMG20207_occ2074" type="occupation" value="Tailor"></interp>
being called in<lb></lb>
behaved himself very Disrespectfully Towards the President and Comittee<lb></lb>
which is submitted to the CourtAnd upon Reading the humble Petition<lb></lb>
of the sd. Robert Hadwen SettingforthMr. President was Pleased to<lb></lb>
declare the Apprehended the Petrs. Misbehaviour proceeded more from<lb></lb>
Ignorance then inten<obscured></obscured>
& was willing for his own part to forgive him And<lb></lb>
Sevl. of the Comittee here present also declareing they were willing to the Accept the<lb></lb>
sd. Petrs. said Submission He was reprimanded by Mr. President & Admonished<lb></lb>
to take more Care of his behaviour for the future.</del>
</p>
<p n="1881"> <del>A Motion being made That the Thanks of this Court be given to Mr. President<lb></lb>
and the Comittee of this House for the great care & Pains He & they have taken in<lb></lb>
Examining into the late Riots comitted by the Apprentices of this Hospital and the<lb></lb>
Regulations they have Drawn up for the behaviour of the Artsmasters & their<lb></lb>
Apprentices & of the Beadles to prevent the like disorders for the future It was<lb></lb>
Unanimously Order'd & done Accordingly.</del>
</p>
<p n="1882"> <del>Upon Reading an Order of Court the 22d. of June 1716 as follows Vizt.That<lb></lb>
all Petitions for Artsmasters for the future be referr'd to the Consideration of the Comittees<lb></lb>
of this House Same Convenient time before any Election of Artsmasters be Appointed<lb></lb>
that the Comittee may Enquire after the Petrs and Report to the Court what Characters<lb></lb>
they hear of them And that an Advertisment be Published before any Artsmasters<lb></lb>
are alives onIt is now Orderd the same be received with this Addition that<lb></lb>
the Advertisement be published 14 days at least before the Election of an Artsmasters</del>
</p>
<p n="1883"> <del>Orderd that it be referr'd to the Comittee of this House to consider what wou'd be<lb></lb>
a Proper time to be Limitted for filling up the Vacancy of an ArtsmasterAnd to<lb></lb>
enquire how many Apprentices each Artsmaster now has & how many he ought to<lb></lb>
have According to the convenience of his Appartment And how the Number of Apprentices<lb></lb>
in this Hospital has happen'd to be diminished.</del>
</p>
<p n="1884"> <del>Order'd that the Comittee of this House do from time to time as often as<lb></lb>
they shall think proper Visit the Artsmasters Appartments & Report to the<lb></lb>
Court in what Condition they find the same with their Opinion thereupon.</del>
</p>
<p n="1885"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <del>Kal</del>
</note>
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