Bridewell Royal Hospital:
Minutes of the Court of Governors
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16th May 1701 - 19th June 1713

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Image 314 of 74823rd November 1705


Mary Bradley< no role > an Old PrisonrPun

Eliza Perrey< no role > P Sr . Thos. Lane< no role > being a Lewd and disorderly
WomanTo labour

Eliza. Moseley< no role > P Sr . Owen Buckingham< no role > for Stealing
Pewter Potts from Heny Aldworth< no role > Pun

Mary Bartlett< no role > P Warrt. of my Ld. Mayor for pilfering
from Geo: Green< no role > Two peice of Calicoe To labour no
more ye Earnes

Eliza. Turney< no role > P my Lord Mayor for Stealing Pewter
Potts from one JaunewayDd

Mary Knight< no role > This name instance is in set 864. to St.
Barth Hosptl :


Att this Court Mary Knight< no role > was comitted to this Hospl P
Warrt. of Sr. Richd. Levett< no role > Knt . and Aldran for being taken wth
a Strange Man in an Alehouse in a private Roome the Man
confessing before Sr. Richd. She picked him up in the Street
And this Court taken into consideracon her deploreable
Condicon being almost Eaten up wth the foul Disease Doth
Order that the said Mary Knight< no role > be forthwth sent to the Hosptl
of St. Barthoes for her Cure and that one of the Beadles of this
Hosptl. Dowaite on the Trear of the sd. Hosptl and Acquaint
him that it is the desire of this Court that She be taken in
accordingly And that upon her Care She be returned back to
the Hosptl of Bridewell London

Eliz: Weekes Pun
and to give Security


Also upon Reading to this Court a Warrt. under the hand
and Seal of the Rt. Honble. the Lord Mayor of this City Prsidt. of
this Hosptl agt. Eliza. Weekes< no role > als Moses Dated 14th day of Novr.
Instant Whereby She was charged upon the Oath of Mary Taylor< no role >
for Assaulting her and keeping her Husband Company Now
upon hearing what was Insisted on by all partys This Court doth
Order that the sd. Eliza. Weekes for Such her Offence have the
Imediate Correccon of this house and be sett to heard labour




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