| Paid for our seatꝭ on the daie of thankꝭgyveinge for the Recovery of his Maties Sicknes | iijs | iiijd | |
| Paid for Mr Aldermans Picture | iijli |
This would be a portrait of Alderman Proby, Master in 1615, and Lord Mayor in 1622.
| For a muskett furnished sent to Ireland | xxiijs | vjd | |
| 1619–20. Pd for sendinge the childeren tov irgynia | ijs | ijd | |
| 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 Acquittaunce | iijs | ||
| Paid for sendinge childeren to virgynia | ijs | ijd | |
| Item paid for three black Jackꝭ of leather | xjs | ||
| Pd for mendinge the Rapper of the hall gate | vjd | ||
| 1622–3. Gyven by a Court of Assistantꝭ unto the Clarks maid towardꝭ her marriage | ijli | ||
| Paid by consent for a noyse of Trumpetꝭ on the Lord Maiors daie | xxvs |
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 division | xjli | ixs | vjd |
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 Yeomanrye | xls | ||
| Of Edward Charley for his comeinge into the Livery haveing not byn Warden of the Yeomanry | vli | ||
| Paid to Thomas Bourne a poore Scholler by order of Court | iijli |