20th September, 1610. Att this Court a motion being proposed by the present Mrs to thentent to bringe the howse out of debt, wch cannot be soddenly effected except the Assistauntꝭ of this board shall of their owne free willꝭ by their pˀticuler free guiftꝭ or other wise by the voluntary free loane of money to this howse for a certayne tyme, be assistinge And thereupon Mr Warden ffenton declared that or Mr was contented towardꝭ soe good an acc͠on to gyve freely xxli and Mr Warden ffenton vjli xiijs iiijd Mr Warden Veare iijli vjs viijd Mr Warden Hassald xls And demaundinge of the residue of the bord what they would gyve, Mr Wood he would gyve xli if the howse will renewe his lease, Mr Sˀjaunt Goodorus would thinck of itt, Mr Leycock Mr Thorney Mr Gerard Mr Rodes & Mr ffrederick would doe the lick Mr Thomas Martyn would gyve xxs Mr Isard vjs viijd Mr Mapes would gyve xls Mr Johnson Mr ffoster Mr Ingolsby & Mr Coghill they would doe as others in their Ranck would doe. Mr Cook would gyve xxxiijs iiijd.
16th October, 1610. Att this Court It is agreed that one Henry Pullyard a Drummer shalbe admitted to be the Drummer to this howse And he is to have for evˀy dayes service that he shall serve as a Drummer to this Company on the lord Mayors daie the some of xiijs iiijd.
20th November, 1610. Att this Court ytt is ordered that William Jones shall bringe in the next Tuesdaye Cort xxs for a ffyne for keeping two shoppes.
22nd November, 1610. Roger Joanes, a Waterman, was appointed Bargeman with a yearly fee of 20s., and was in consideration thereof to find a Barge with “all thingꝭ therein and therewith fittinge” whenever the Company should require the same for £3 on each occasion.
11th June, 1611. Itt is likewise ordered that the Clothworker wch practizeth Barberye about Thames Street if he be found workinge, that then he shalbe comitted to the Compter.
18th July, 1611. At this Court upon the humble suite of Edward Handsome it was thought fitt & decreed that he should first agree wth the Informer, wch being done come & make his suite to this house at some Court of Assistantꝭ and then he shoulde knowne & fynd howe kyndlye they would deale wth him.
8th October, 1611. At this Court John Scott was ffyned at vjs viijd for refuseinge to holde the place of a whiffler.
4th May, 1613. At this Court Henry Clawes came before the Mrs and by them is pˀhibited and forbidden to keepe a Barbors shopp or deale any more in surgery for that he is noe denizen.
22nd August, 1614. It was ordered that in future, any liveryman being called to the Court should pay a fine of five marks. It does not appear that before this time a fine had been taken on like occasions.
By an entry about this date, it seems that when a “foreigner” was admitted to the livery he paid £5 for yeomanry and £5 for livery fines in one payment.