Charles Iliffe
End of Apprenticeship 1771

 
 



At a Court of Assistants held at Carpenters Hall
on Tuesday the Seventh day of May 1771

Present ....
Mr Oliver
Master
 
  Mr Whitcher
Mr Stedman
Wardens  
       
Mr Dermer Mr Bigg Junr Mr Atterbury Mr Whittaker
Mr Biddlecom Mr Jones Mr Twiner  
       

Charles Stibbs Paid his Quarteridge to Ladyday

0. 18. 8
Richard Homes Paid Do to Do0.  2. 6
John Faulkner Paid Do to Do0.  0. 8
Lewis Higden Paid Do to Do0.  2. 6
Thomas Burbridge Paid Do to Do0.  6. 0
£1. 10. 4
Charles Stubbs Paid a Non Innrollment0.  3. 4
  
Hall to Faulkner


 
Twiner to Higden

 
 
Greathead to Heath

 
Freemen: Cook
     

 
Freemen: Marsh
   
  
 
Freemen: Spragg
     

 
Freemen: Heath 
     
 
Freemen: Iliffe 
     
 
 
Freemen: Jackson 
     
 
 
Turnover: Strange
 
 
 
Samuel Hall Son of Philip Hall late of Dowgate Hill Butcher deced bound to John Faulkner of Cumberland Street Shoreditch Carpr. and also Cit &  Carpr. of London Consn 5l. 6m. given by Christs Hospital
 
Edward Turner Son of Thomas Turner of Market Lane Westminster Smith bound to Lewis Higden of Leadenhall Street Cutler and also Cit & Carpr of London Consn £10. 10. 0
 
Thomas Greathead Son of Thomas Greathead of Chandler St Grosvenor Square Labourer bound to Charles Heath of White Fryers Precinct Carpr & also Cit & Carpr of London Consn £15.
 
Henry Cook Son of Samuel Cook of the parish of Saint George Bloomsbury bound to Charles Stubbs Cit & Carpr of London & now made free on the testimony of his said Master
 
Richard Marsh Son of Robert Marsh of Bromley Com Middx Distiller bound to Richard Hohnes Cit & Carp & now made free on the testimony of his sd Master
 
Richard Spragg Son of Wm Spragg of the Bromley Yeoman bound to Richd Holmes Cit & Carp. of London and now made free on the testimony of his said Master
 
Charles Heath of the precinct of White Fryers Carp. made free by Redemption
 
Charles Iliffe Son of Charles Iliffe of Desborough Com Northton Farmer bound to Wm Jones Cit. and Carp. of London & now made free on the testimony of his said Master
 
James Jackson Son of William Jackson late of Hackney Com Middx Bricklayer deced bound to Thomas Burbridge Cit. & Carpr. of London and now made free on the testimony of his said Master
 
William Strange the late Apprentice of Charles Smith Cit & Carpr of London and who was afterwards turned over to Thomas Bailey is now turned over by the said Thomas Bailey to William Walter Cit & Spectacle maker for the remainder of his time.