Inprimis payd for the Awdit dinnervjli
Itm̃ paid to the Butler for his fee theniijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the Cock for dressinge of nyne messe of meate thenixs
Itm̃ paid to the Laundres thenvs
Itm̃ paid to the Porter for his attendancexijd
Itm̃ paid for the view dinnerxls
Itm̃ paid to the Carpinter & Bricklayer then[232]iijs
Itm̃ paid to the Stewardꝭ of the Maior’s feastvjli
Itm̃ paid to the Cock for dressinge of 14 messes of meate theniijsviijd
Itm̃ paid to the Butler thenvs
Itm̃ paid to the Laundresse thenvs
Itm̃ paid for the hyre of o’ Bardgeiijli
Itm̃ paid to the Clark & Sexton of the Churche of Garlick Hythe when the Company toke bargexijd
Itm̃ paid for rushes & small cordiijs
Itm̃ paid to the Croner[233] for his feevjsviijd
Itm̃ geven to the Bardgemen in rewardijsvjd
Itm̃ paid for the Companyes seats in Powles[234]vs
Itm̃ paid to the Lo: Maiors officer for his feexs
Itm̃ paid to ffrancꝭ Rowdon[235] for his fee pˀ Annxli
Itm̃ paid to the Porter for his fee pˀ Annxxvjsviijd
Itm̃ paid him more in augmentac͠on of his feexls
Itm̃ paid to John a Lee for his yerely penc͠onlxijs
Itm̃ paid to the pˀson[236] of St Olaves pˀ Annvjsviijd
Itm̃ paid to the Clarke of that Churchexvjd
Itm̃ paid to the Scavengr per anniiijs
Itm̃ paid to or Clarke for lanthorne Lyghte[237]ijs
Itm̃ paid to the Stewards of the Anathomyiiijli
Itm̃ paid to the Clarke for white brushes & broomesijs
Itm̃ paid for a Loade of greate Coalesxxvs
Itm̃ for a thowsand of Billettꝭxvs
Itm̃ paid for small colesxijd
Itm̃ paid for an hundreth of ffagottꝭvijs
Itm̃ spent uppon or tenantꝭ in potac͠on[238]ijsiiijd
Itm̃ distributed in Almes accordinge to the last will & testament of Mr fferebrasvjsviijd
Itm̃ more distributed in augmentac͠on of the same almesxiijsiiijd
Itm̃ allowed to the Mrs for the distributinge thereofvjsviijd
Itm̃ allowed to the Mrs for gatheringe of the rentꝭxiiijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the Clark for pennes Inke & papˀvjsviijd
Itm̃ layd oute for herbes & flowers on the Election dayeiijs
Itm̃ paid to the Bedell for his yerely feexls
Itm̃ geven to the Porter for his Attendance on the Election dayexijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr Hilles[239] for his yerely feexls
Itm̃ paid to the Collectors for subsidyelijs
Itm̃ paid to Mr Stower for pˀvision of corne[240]vli
Itm̃ paid to the poore of St. Olavesxvijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the preachr for his sermon on the daye of Electionxs
Itm̃ distributed in money bred & byfe[241] accordinge to Mr Bankes last Will & testamentxixs
Itm̃ for washinge of some linnen wch was used on the daye of Electionxviijd
Itm̃ paid to the Clark for registringe of this Accomptxxs
Some totall of theLxjli xiiijs
Ordenary expencꝭ is

Extraordinarie Expencꝭ

Inprimis paid for the use of sixe garnishe and twoe dozen of pewter at the Awdit Dinnervijsviijd
Itm̃ paid for makinge cleane of the Hall thenijs
Itm̃ geven by Consent to Erasmus Haunce a poore Strangrvs
Itm̃ paid to the Paynter for the Coockꝭ apron[242]xiijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the Clark for Drawinge & engroseinge of the Indentures of Covenaunt betwixt the Carpntr & or Mrs concerninge or Buyldinge in Easte Smith feildxs
Itm̃ paid to Mr Justice Wooddes Clark for the Recognizance & for or lycence to buyldiijsijd
Itm̃ paid Mr Wood for his Advice thenxs
Itm̃ spent at the hartes horne uppon some of the committees when or Mr & they toke advise concerninge Mr ffyneingꝭ conveyancꝭiijsviijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr Hilles for his advise thenxs
Itm̃ geven to the Lord Maior’s officer for his Attendance at the Awditiijsiiijd
Itm̃ geven to Symon Parkinson in benevolence by consentijsvjd
Itm̃ geven in benevolence to Mark Criffeyldvjd
Itm̃ paid for the wiflers staves[243]xvjd
Itm̃ paid for cakes at the Maiors feasteiijs
Itm̃ paid for Clarret wyne theniiijs
Itm̃ paid for a Gallond of Muskadelliiijs
Itm̃ paid for half a dozen of Rollesvjd
Itm̃ paid for 2li suger & for Cloves thenijsxd
Itm̃ geven to the music͠ons in reward thenijs
Itm̃ geven to Mr Petersons folkes thenijs
Itm̃ geven to the Bardgemen in rewardijs
Itm̃ geven to good wief Lee in benevolenceiijs
Itm̃ geven to twelve torcheberers when the Maior went to meete the Queene’s Matiexiijs
Itm̃ paid for 3 dozen of torches then and a greate Lynkexxxvijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to a poore man that helped to carry the staffe torchesxijd
Itm̃ geven to the beadell for his paynesxijd
Itm̃ spent on a supper uppon those that went to meete her Matie beinge of or Assistantꝭxlviijsvjd
Itm̃ geven to the maydes that dressed or supper then & to a poore manijs
Itm̃ paid Mr Hillˀ for his oppinion and paine taken aboute or ordinancꝭxxs
Itm̃ spent on some of the Assistance then that went wth the Mrsijs
Itm̃ geven to Harbert[244] in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ geven to Jõ Smyth in benevolence thenxijd
Itm̃ geven them in benevolence at anothr tymeijs
Itm̃ geven to Tho. Tholmwood in benevolence by ordrxs
Itm̃ spent uppon the Committees when they mett about the ordinancꝭvjsixd
Itm̃ spent the same nyghte at the bores head at supper when wee delivˀed or petic͠on to the queenexsiiijd
Itm̃ spent the 13th of Decembr at the bell at Westmr at dinnr when the Mrs went to delivˀ the petic͠on to the queenexvjsvjd
Itm̃ geven in benevolence to wydowe Barborxviijd
Itm̃ to wydowe Nortonxijd
Itm̃ to widowe Grewxijd
Itm̃ to wydowe Powellxijd
Itm̃ to good wief Harrisxijd
Itm̃ to John a Leexijd
Itm̃ to Markes Cristofeyldxijd
Itm̃ to John Smythexijd
Itm̃ to Robert Harbertexviijd
Itm̃ to Markꝭ Cristefeyldvjd
Itm̃ to him at anothr tymevjd
Itm̃ to wydow Barborvjd
Itm̃ geven to othr poore at the hallxiiijd
Itm̃ geven more to wydow Barborxijd
Itm̃ geven more to wydow Nortonxijd
Itm̃ geven more to John Smyth and Harbert by consent before Eastervjsviijd
Itm̃ geven more to wydowe Norton at anothr tymeiijs
Itm̃ geven more to Markꝭ Christofeyldvjd
Itm̃ geven to wydowe Smythexijd
Itm̃ geven more in benevolence to John a Leevs
Itm̃ geven to Robert Harbert in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ geven to goodwyfe Norton in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ geven to wydowe Barber in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ geven to John a Lees wief in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ geven more to Markes Crisfeyld in benevolencexijd
Itm̃ more geven to him at anothr tymevjd
Itm̃ more to him at anothr tymexijd
Itm̃ more geven to John a Lee in benevolenceijs
Itm̃ geven to John Smyth in his sicknes & towards his funerallxxs
Itm̃ geven Harbert in his sicknes & towardꝭ his funerallxs
Itm̃ geven to Harbertꝭ wyef in her sicknes & towardꝭ her funerall[245]vjs
Itm̃ geven to Harbertꝭ Children in the tyme of their sicknesxs
Itm̃ geven to a poore man at the Hall in benevolencevjd
Itm̃ geven to Mr Johnson for fayre wrytinge of the petic͠on to the Queeneijsvjd
Itm̃ spent when the Mrs went to Courte aboute the Companyes busines the xviijth of Novembervs
Itm̃ geven then to a poore maniijd
Itm̃ paid for or Seates in Powles churchyard on the queenes dayeijsvjd
Itm̃ geven to the keeper of the Exchange for pullinge downe of Mountebankꝭ billes[246]xijd
Itm̃ to Mr Wilbraham Mr of the Requestes for settinge downe the Queenes answere to or petic͠onvs
Itm̃ geven in gratificac͠on to his Clarkxs
Itm̃ geven to Mr Hilles for his advise uppon the same petic͠onxs
Itm̃ spent uppon some of the Company that went wth the Mrs thenxiiijd
Itm̃ spent uppon Mr Peck Mr ffenton and othrs wch went to acquaint the Lo: Keper wth her Maties answere to the said petic͠onixsvjd
Itm̃ paid to the Collectrs of the fiftenesiiijs
Itm̃ paid for ingroseinge of the breviat for the Lordsijsvjd
Itm̃ paid to the Counsellors man for his painesijsvjd
Itm̃ paid towardꝭ the Butlers fee for the Anathomyiijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid for 2 bottelles of sack that the Mrs sent for on the Maiors dayeiijsiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the Collectors for 4or fifteenes for cleansinge of the towne dychexvjs
Itm̃ paid to the Collectors of the kinges subsidiexvijsiiijd
Itm̃ spent by consent uppon a supper uppon those that rode to meete the kingeiiijlijsxjd
Itm̃ geven to the twelve wifelers thenxijs
Itm̃ spent in pˀsecuc͠on of Rea the mountiebank before the Lo: Maioriiijs
Itm̃ paid for a copie of the Kinges Commission and of Chauncery for the hearinge of petic͠ons pˀferred to his Matie[247]
Itm̃ spent in wyne and cakes on the Election dayexls
Itm̃ for makinge cleane of the Hall thenijs
Itm̃ spent uppon a supper on the Election daye of the Assistants by consentxliijs
Item̃ geven to wydowe Barbor in benevolence and for washinge & makinge cleane of the Lybraryevsvjd
Some of the ex̃tordinary expencꝭxxxvijli xviijs iiijd
amounteth in the wholl to the somme of
Some totall as well of the ordenary asLxxxxixli xijs iiijd
extraordinary expences Layd oute by the
handes of Mr Edward Rodes amounteth
in the wholl to the somme of

The said Accountants doe aske allowance for money disbursed by the handes of the said Mr Thomas Martin yongest Governor wthin the tyme of this pˀsent Accompt for rentꝭ and Repac͠ons[248] as hereaftr ensueth vizt

Paiments for Chiefe Rentꝭ
and Annuities vizt

Inprimis paid to the Mrs of St Kathiñesviijd
  and for the Acquittanceiiijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr Cannon for a quit rent for or land at Hoborne Bridgevs
Itm̃ for the Acquittanceiiijd
Itm̃ paid to the Renter of the Bridge howseiiijsviijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr Parvis for or water pˀ annxxvjsviijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr ffyneinge for his Rentevjlivjsviijd
Itm̃ paid to Mr Mapes for his Annuitiexli