Paid for our seatꝭ on the daie of thankꝭgyveinge for the Recovery of his Maties Sicknesiijsiiijd
Paid for Mr Aldermans Pictureiijli

This would be a portrait of Alderman Proby, Master in 1615, and Lord Mayor in 1622.

For a muskett furnished sent to Irelandxxiijsvjd
1619–20. Pd for sendinge the childeren tov irgyniaijsijd
1620–21. Paid by precept towardꝭ the disburseinge of the 5000li gyven to the Palsgrave[262]xxxli
1621–2. Paid unto the Clarke of the Ironmongers for a Copie of the Irish accomptꝭ & the Acquittaunceiijs
Paid for sendinge childeren to virgyniaijsijd
Item paid for three black Jackꝭ of leatherxjs
Pd for mendinge the Rapper of the hall gatevjd
1622–3. Gyven by a Court of Assistantꝭ unto the Clarks maid towardꝭ her marriageijli
Paid by consent for a noyse of Trumpetꝭ on the Lord Maiors daiexxvs

Sir Peter Proby was Lord Mayor this year.

1623–4. Received of the Companie of Ironmongers for the Irishe plantac͠on being or pˀt of the 5 divisionxjliixsvjd

The Recorder had a yearly “fee” of £6 in this and many subsequent years, most probably to secure his friendship towards the Company.

The initial letter T is reduced from one in the Audit Book, 1623–4.

In 1623 occurs the last entry of the Company keeping “Gowries day.”

1625–6. Received of John Pinder for his comeinge into the Livery who hath byn once Warden of the Yeomanryexls
Of Edward Charley for his comeinge into the Livery haveing not byn Warden of the Yeomanryvli
Paid to Thomas Bourne a poore Scholler by order of Courtiijli