In the same year there appears among the “good debts due to the house” the following:—
“Alderman Tichborne, our M’r., for his fyne to come into the Assistants
0025 00 00”
while in 1650–51 there appears among the payments:—
“Paid, allowed Alderman Tichborne out of his fyne according to an order of Courte
0025 00 00”
1656–7. “Paid, given the Lord Maior by order of Courte towardes the tryming of his house
0060 00 00”
In 1653–4, under date February 8th, appears the entry:—
“Paid for a dynner when the Lord Protector was feasted att Grocers’ Hall