1604–5. Among various fines received this year occur—

Of Hughe ffell for not appearinge uppon summonsxijd
Of Willm̃ Patrick for not appearinge uppon summonsijs
Of Thomas Goodale for his fyne for not rydeinge wth or Mrs to meet the Kingꝭ Matiexs
Of Nycholas Kellawaye for the Lyke offencexs
Of Robert Morrey for his fine for geveinge evell report of a Brothr of this Company vs
Of John Udall for puttinge awaye his App̃ntice wthout the Mrs orderxs
Of Abraham Renex for his fine for his absens from Lecturesxs
Of John Carre for his fine to this howse for his evill practize in Surgeryvs
Of Barker Browne for hanginge oute Basons on St. Peters dayexijd

In this and many subsequent years occur entries of 10s. paid to the preacher of the sermon at St. Olave’s, Silver Street, on Election day as well as 1s. to the Clerk of that church, and 6s. for herbs and flowers.

Item geven to the Beadell & Porter for serch for an hurt malefactorijs

This would be a criminal wounded in some affray and who it was suspected was concealed by a Surgeon to be cured of his wounds—an offence against one of the Company’s by-laws.

Item geven to the Beadell for his paynes for arrestinge Coates & Sebastianiijsiiijd
Item paid for 2 whippes for correctionxiiijd
Item paid for 12 yardes of greene & white rybbin when or Mrs rode to meete his Matievjs
Item geven then to the Torch bearers to the Porter & for wannes[258]xiijsvjd
Item spent the same night uppon a supper uppon the Ryders & their wyvesiijlixiijsxd
Item geven the Coock at the Winmill thenvjd
Item geven to John a Lee to buy him a shirtijsvjd
Item paid for mendeinge the hower glassexijd
Paid to or Armorer for scowringe of or Armorlvjsvjd
Item paid for 3 vizorsvjs

1605–6. At this period the Court and Livery numbered together but fifty-nine persons.

Item paid on the Lo: Maiors daye in the morninge for suger & Cloves for the Burnt wyne iijs ijd
Item pᵭ for arrestinge of wydowe Ebbes an abuser of the Arte of Surgery ijs
Item paid for his Matꝭ picture by order of Court of Assistantꝭiiijli

1606–7. Twelve of the Yeomanry were this year taken into the Livery, of whom eleven paid £5 each and the other £2.