| Inprimis of Rychard Sprignell | xjs | viijd | Item of Willm̃ Wyse | ijs | vjd |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ Gale | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of Thom̃s Birde | vjs | viijd |
| Item of Edwarde Gryffen | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of Henrye Smithe | vjs | viijd |
| Item of George Baker | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Isard | vjs | |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ Borne | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of Thom̃s Gyllet | vjs | viijd |
| Item of Willm̃ Carrington | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Johnson | iijs | iiijd |
| Itm̃ of John Martyn | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Tybbald | iijs | |
| Itm̃ of Richard Wood | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of Richard Smithe | ijs | |
| Itm̃ of John Laycock | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Odwey | ijs | |
| Itm̃ of Henrye Bradley | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Paradyce | ijs | |
| Itm̃ of Richard fferrys | vs | Itm̃ of Edward Coweye | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ of James Bates | iiijs | Itm̃ of Richard Storye | iijs | ||
| Itm̃ of John Smithe | iiijs | Itm̃ of Thom̃s Warren | vs | ||
| Itm̃ of Anthonie Wolcock | iiijs | Itm̃ of Ward & Turnor pˀteners | iiijs | ||
| Itm̃ of John Lyster | ijs | Itm̃ of John Newsam | vs | ||
| Itm̃ of John Sheryff | vs | Itm̃ of Richard Saunderson | vs | ||
| Itm̃ of Henry ffoster | vs | Itm̃ of Thom̃s Maneringe | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ of Robert Walwyn | vs | Itm̃ of Philɫp Henlye | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ of Robert Wood | iiijs | Itm̃ of Thom̃s Eve | ijs | iiijd | |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ ffountayne | vs | Itm̃ of Andrew Grove | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ of Nicholas Dobby | ijs | Itm̃ of Willm̃ More | ijs | viijd | |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ Brode | ijs | vjd | Itm̃ of John Hawkes | iiijs | |
| Itm̃ of Richard Carrington | vs | Itm̃ of Willm̃ Sympson | iijs | iiijd | |
| Itm̃ of Richard Clarke | ijs | Itm̃ of Henrye Stranguishe | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ Hathorne | vs | Itm̃ of Henry Tottye | vs | ||
| Itm̃ of Roger Layborne | iiijs | Itm̃ of George Sedgwick | vs | ||
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ Braye | iijs | iiijd | Itm̃ of Robert Johnson | vs | |
| Itm̃ of Christophor Clark | iijs | iiijd | Itm̃ of Willm̃ Wye | ijs | vjd |
| Itm̃ of Randall ffoster | vs | vjd | Itm̃ of John Dards | vs | |
| Itm̃ of John Barnye | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Machin | vs | |
| Itm̃ of Randall Cotton | vjs | viijd | Itm̃ of John Gymblet | vs | |
| Itm̃ of Daniell Botham | vs | Itm̃ of Robert Peterson | iijs | iiijd | |
| Itm̃ of Anthonie Spackman | vs | Itm̃ of Roger Hall | ijs | ||
| Itm̃ of John Studesburie | vs | Itm̃ of Richard Johnson | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ of John Burges | iijs | iiijd | Itm̃ of Willm̃ Browne | vs | |
| Itm̃ of Raphe Rodes | vs | Itm̃ of John Bigꝭ | iijs | iiijd | |
| Itm̃ of Thomas Waight | vs | Itm̃ of John Borne | iiijs | ||
| Itm̃ of John Carrington | ijs | vjd | Itm̃ of Lewis Atmore | iijs | |
| Itm̃ of Thomas Thorney | iiijs | Itm̃ of Peter Ledsom | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ of Allen Collye | iijs | iiijd | Itm̃ of Richard Chaddock | ijs | vjd |
| Itm̃ of Henry Bost | ijs | Itm̃ of[370] Stevens | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ of Richard Holland | iiijs | Itm̃ of John Whetelye | iiijs | ||
| Itm̃ of Alexander Ellyot | ijs | vjd | Itm̃ of John Harrington | ijs | vjd |
| Itm̃ of Willm̃ in Dixon | ijs | viijd | Itm̃ of Mathew Easte | ijs | vjd |
| Itm̃ receyved that was due for wages | iiijs | Itm̃ of Thomas Richardson | iiijs | ||
| Sm of all the monie receyved of ffremen of the Companie for furnishinge of Souldiers Dothe amounte unto | [371] | ||||
| Monye receyved of fforrens and straungers towardes the saide furniture | |||||
| Receyved of Jeames Saule | xs | Of James ffrauncꝭ | xs | ||
| Of Jarvys Mullins | viijs | Of John Grymsen | xs | ||
| Of Reynold Davys | ijs | vjd | Of Phillip Jurden | vs | |
| Of Mathew Ken | vs | Of Gefrye Mostrims | vs | ||
| Of Willm̃ Knightley | ijs | vjd | Of John Phillipps | ijs | |
| Sm of the monye received of fforrens and straungers Dothe amounte unto | iijli | ||||
| Sm of all the monie receyved of ffremen fforrens and straungers for the furnishing of Souldiers Doth amounte unto | xxijli xvijs xjd | ||||
Monye laide owte by the handes of Christophor Swaldell seconde governor for furnishing of Souldiers vizt
| Inprimis paid for xij Calyvers xij murrions xij fflaskes xij tutche boxes with stringꝭ white and grene | ixli | vjs | |
| Itm̃ to the Clark in reward for his paynes aboute the souldiers | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ to the Beadle in reward | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for the Dyner at the red crosse | vjs | viijd | |
| Itm̃ paide for xxxvjli of corne powder | xxxvjs | ||
| Itm̃ paide for vijli of matches | ijs | iiijd | |
| Itm̃ paide for browne papˀ | vjd | ||
| Itm̃ paid in presse monye | xijs | ||
| Itm̃ geven Roᵬt Bendoes wief | vjd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for iij Dõz. and viij yeardes of reband w. b. & g[372] | xs | ijd | |
| Itm̃ paide for xij rooles and there stuffingꝭ | iiijs | ||
| Itm̃ paid for iiij dõz. of charge | — | — | |
| Itm̃ paid for tape for the charge | vjd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for a stoweing stick | iijd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for borde wages one daie | viijs | ||
| Itm̃ spent at myle end | iiijd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for vjli of matche | ijs | ||
| Itm̃ paid for jli of corne powder | xijd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for mending one Caliver | vjd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for leade for bulletꝭ | viijd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for breakefast xth April | xiiijd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for vjli of matche | ijs | ||
| Itm̃ paid for xijli of cornepowder | xijs | ||
| Itm̃ paid for borde wages | viijs | ||
| Itm̃ paide for or breakfast xjth April | ijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ geven to the souldiers in reward | vjs | ||
| Itm̃ paid to the Armorer for mending the armor | iiijs | vjd | |
| Itm̃ geven in reward to the Armorers man | vjd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for or breakfast xiijth of May | ijs | ||
| Itm̃ paide for xxxvjli of corne powder | xlijs | ||
| Itm̃ paide xijli of matches | iiijs | ||
| Itm̃ paide for browne papˀ | iiijd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for gilding of bayes | viijd | ||
| Itm̃ paide for iiij Daies borde wages | xxxijs | ||
| Itm̃ paide for or breakefast | xxd | ||
| Itm̃ paid for changing a broken Calyver | xs | ||
| Item paide unto the Armorer for scowringe and mending or peces and murrions | xjs | vjd |
| Sm of all the monie paide owte by the handes of Christophor Swaldell seconde governor for the furnishing of Souldiers Dothe amounte unto | xxijli xvijs xjd |
APPENDIX E. (See page [157].)
THE CASE OF THE BARBERS OF LONDON.
The Barbers of London were a Fraternity before the Time of Edward the Second, and by Letters-Patent of Edward the Fourth were made a Body Corporate, and invested with several Powers and Privileges. In the 32d Year of Henry the Eighth, the publick Policy thought proper to unite them with another Company (not then incorporated) called the Surgeons of London, in order, (as is most probable) to transfer those Powers and Privileges to the latter, without directly appearing to wrest them from the former to whom they had been originally granted.
The Coalition of the two Companies having now subsisted above Two Hundred Years, the Barbers are surpris’d to find an Attempt made by the Surgeons to dissolve it, by Authority of Parliament, without their Participation or Consent.
The principal Reasons assigned by the Surgeons, in their printed Case, to induce the legislature to the extraordinary Act of Power, are,
