7th May, 1605. Morrey being contumacious, was by the Court committed to prison.
28th May, 1605. This daye Willm̃ Corbet appeared before the Mrs of this Company and was dismissed from the exercyze of Surgery for his evill practize.
This daye Willm̃ Corbet was bounde to the Mrs in xli not to practize Surgery or wthin one myles compasse wthout the Mrs lycence.
25th June, 1605. This daye Abraham Renex is fined at xs for his absens from lectures And is to pay xs pˀ an. for his lycence of absens hereaftr.
3rd September, 1605. This day Pascal Lane a practicioner in the art of Surgery was by our Mrs order comitted to the Compter for cuttinge of one Thom̃s Thorntons child for the stone who dyed pnˀtlie under his handꝭ by his neckligence & ignoraunce where he is to continue till he hath payed the fine of xls for not makeinge pˀntac͠on[198] to the Mrs of the cure accordinge to the orders of the Company.
12th September, 1605. In the controvˀsie betwixt Thomas Thornton and Pascall Lane ãls[199] Lyne It is ordered by consent of both pˀties That the said Pascall Lane shall pˀntlie pay to the said Thornton xxs which he pˀntlie did And he hath delivˀed a ring to or Mrs wth condic͠on to pay to the said Thornton xxs more this night And all controvˀsies betwixt them are to cease and determine from henceforth.
26th November, 1605. This day Henry Goodwyn a Sorcerer was by the Mrs forbidden to practize any more in the arte of Surgery.
1st July, 1606. This day Stephen Abraham a Barbor was fined for not makeing pˀentac͠on of his cure in daunger of death and it was forgeven him.
14th July, 1606. The funds of the Company were, at this period, very low, Mr. Pecke offering to lend £50 and Mr. Fenton £100, without interest, and the following entry would indicate that the expenses attendant upon the Anatomy demonstrations were a burden.