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- Jew admitted to freedom, [229].
- Journeymen’s wages fixed, [171], [187], [257].
- Jury service, Inquests, Bearing Armour, etc., exemption from—
- General notices as to, [60], [74], [97], [98], [99], [100], [219].
- Petition against providing soldiers, [316], [320].
- Freemen sued for not serving as constables, [237].
- Opinion of Sir R. Gibbs, [236].
- Opinion of Sir J. D. Coleridge, [60].
- [K]
- King’s Barber—
- King’s Barbers, list of, [19].
- King’s Surgeon, Royal grant to, [127].
- [L]
- Lancet, A borrowed, to be paid for, [325].
- Lantern hung before the Hall gate, [395].
- Law suit between members prohibited, [201], [210].
- Library—
- Assistants of Yeomanry to be keepers of, [281].
- Masters of Anatomy to be keepers of, [313].
- Proposed regulations for, [346].
- Washing and cleaning, [386].
- Catalogue to be made, [232].
- Chained books and MSS., [403], [405].
- Gift of £5 to buy books, [217].
- Book dedicated to Company by Dr. Crooke, [332].
- To be valued by Mr. Whiston, [231].
- To be sold, [231].
- Surgeons’ Company decline to buy the, [231].
- Sold to Mr. Whiston, [232], [419].
- Horatius Morus’ tables presented, [326].
- Dr. Gwyn’s MSS. " , [338].
- Alderman Arris’ books " , [345].
- Cafferius Placentius " , [405].
- John Tagaultius " , [531].
- Ambrose Parey " , [531].
- Guido de Cauliaco " , [523].
- Pandack " , [524].
- Verroyce " , [524].
- Gerard’s Herbal bought, [545].
- Stow’s Survey bought, [211], [400].
- Licence given to go to law, [203].
- Lincoln, Barbers of, [21], [28], [576], [577].
- Lithotomy. A compliment to John Douglass, [352].
- Livery—
- Calls to, [224], [230], [253], [275].
- Composed of equal number of Barbers and Surgeons, [275].
- Dress, [255].
- Investiture of, [184].
- Fines for, [159], [228], [274].
- Fine for discharge from, [274].
- Not more than fifty in olden time, [186], [253], [273].
- Not to come into Court unbidden, [176].
- Processions of the, [255].
- Verdicts against freemen for not taking the, [234], [235].
- And hood forbidden to be worn, [274].
- Liverymen—
- Loans of money by members, [202].
- London, Hollar’s View of, [511].
- Lord Mayor—
- Barber-Surgeons who have been, [19].
- Masters dining with, [183].
- Lord Mayor’s Day—
- Company decides not to go out on, [235].
- Company goes out for last time on, [421].
- Lord Mayor’s Show, none in 1603, [111].
- Lotteries, State, [103], [104], [106], [124], [125].
- Lottery, offer to let hall for holding a, [236].
- “Loyal London,” contributions towards the, [412], [413].
- [M]
- Masters and Wardens—
- Ancient list of, [513].
- List of, from 1308, [1].
- Machyn’s Diary, extracts from, [100], [102], [103].
- Mandrake shewn to the Court, [397].
- Members punished for—
- Teaching foreyns, [198].
- Keeping foreyn uncessed, [186], [193].
- Being partner with a foreyn, [225].
- Keeping too many servants or apprentices, [186], [268].
- Keeping two shops, [207], [223].
- Setting up shop without licence, [191], [392].
- Refusing to serve as Whiffler, [207].
- Non-payment of fines, [191].
- Going to law without leave, [210], [283], [425], [428].
- Abusive or bad language, [191], [196], [199], [209], [217], [248], [274], [391], [426], [427], [428], [465].
- Assault, [201], [426].
- Hanging out basins on St. Bartholomew’s day, [200].
- " on May day, [192].
- " on St. Peter’s day, [391].
- " on Twelfth day, [205].
- Absence on Summons, [194], [391].
- " from lectures, [327], [391].
- " from pageants, [196], [391].
- " from funerals, [202], [203].
- Wearing falling bands, [203], [274], [392].
- Not wearing cap, [202].
- Not wearing gowns, [224], [225], [274].
- Not reading lectures, [334].
- Contempt of court, [202], [336], [428], [429], [465].
- Supplanting, [326], [328].
- Malpractice, [318], [326], [328], [337], [391].
- Fraudulent surgery, [350].
- Not presenting patients, [316], [317], [322], [327], [330], [335], [337].
- Holding a private anatomy, [317], [331], [337].
- Going to sea without licence, or with chests unviewed, [330], [331], [337].
- Refusing impress, [195].
- Posting quack advertisements, [194].
- Sunday trading (see Sunday trading).
- Midsummer watch, [76].
- Minute book, first, [99].
- Monken Hadley church, Gale’s brass in, [206], [574].
- Monstrous child examined and reported on, [333].
- Monumental inscriptions, [573], [574].
- Muscular lecture, readers of, [373–377].
- Music, payment for, [226].
- Musicianer chosen, [229].
- [N]
- Navy Surgeons—
- The Company nominate, [345].
- Interference with Company’s rights as to, [350].
- The examiners of, charged with misconduct, [354].
- Extraordinary cases of, to be copied in a book, [355].
- Commissioners of Navy complain of unskilful surgeon, [356].
- Newgate, Ordinary of, relieved, [219].
- New River water taken in, [405].
- Non-Freemen—
- Sent to prison for using barbery, [192].
- Arrested for using barbery, [410].
- Sent to prison for opening shop, [192].
- Ordered to remove sign, [193].
- To be summoned to take freedom, [223].
- Resolution to prosecute, [235].
- Prosecuted, [236].
- (See also Foreyns.)
- Norwich, Barbers of, [21], [28], [575], [576].
- [O]
- Oath of freemen, [254].
- " altered, [142].
- Oaths taken upon old ordinance book, [184].
- Obits compounded for, [187], [188].
- Offences punished (see Members punished).
- “Opprobryous wordes,” slander, &c., cases of, [170], [176], [177], [191], [193], [194], [196], [209], [212], [217], [248], [274], [319], [341], [425], [426], [427], [428].
- Ordinances—
- Ordinances, By-laws and Orders relating to—
- Admission of members, [45].
- Aliens, [120], [200].
- Anatomy, [119], [120], [180].
- Anatomy, masters and stewards of, [145], [176], [180].
- Apprentices, [62], [64], [65], [77], [118], [119], [173], [176], [180], [181].
- Assistants, [181].
- Auditors, [118].
- Charity, [33], [120].
- Courts of Assistants, [120], [181].
- Debate in court, [78], [120], [173], [179], [182], [250].
- Defacing pictures, [508].
- Defacing records, &c., [120].
- Disputes, [33], [45], [77].
- Distraint, [120].
- Election, [117], [118], [178], [179], [204], [211].
- Empirics, [131].
- Evil speaking, [45], [77], [120].
- Feasts, [34], [78], [117], [447].
- Foreyns, [46], [174].
- Funerals, [33], [183].
- Lectures, [77].
- Livery, [34].
- Livery gowns, &c., attending in, [203], [228], [273], [276], [342], [370].
- Liverymen to attend masters home, [179], [188], [192].
- Meetings of the craft, [46].
- Oaths, [77], [117].
- Office bearing, [33], [34], [45], [77], [118].
- Practising of the craft, [65], [77], [78], [119], [180].
- Presentation of patients, [77], [119], [182].
- Processions, &c., order in, [173], [182].
- Quarterage, [33], [77], [120].
- Religious observances, [33], [34].
- Revealers of secrets, [120], [191].
- Seal, [118].
- Servants and journeymen, [46], [47], [63], [64], [77], [171], [175], [180].
- Summons, attendance on, [44], [77], [117].
- Sunday trading, [77], [120], [172], [181].
- Surgeons, examination of, [119], [180].
- Stewards, [118].
- Unseemly behaviour, [120].
- View, [118], [170], [174], [182].
- Wardens, duties of, [120], [170], [179], [180], [201].
- Yeomanry, [120].
- Osteology lecture, readers of, [373–377].
- [P]
- Painter appointed, [177].
- Pall used at funerals, [286].
- " to be embroidered, [214].
- " given to the Beadle, [232].
- Past Master expelled for improperly certifying Surgeons, [222].
- Past Master fined for contempt, [205].
- Patients of Dr. Butts’, [86].
- Patients not to be brought to the Hall, [180].
- Peruke makers, proposed union with Company, [150], [151], [165], [166].
- Physicians—
- A petition against their tendering the Covenant to the Barber-Surgeons, [251].
- A petition against Charter to the, [411].
- A proposed conference with the, [326].
- Differences with the Barber-Surgeons, [125], [126].
- Opposition to encroachments of the, [399].
- Dr. Harvey’s practice complained of, [336].
- Servant prosecuted for using surgery, [332].
- Physicians and Surgeons, Conjoint College of, [42].
- Pictures—
- Not to be defaced, [508].
- Of the 41 Philosophers, [509].
- Holbein’s picture, [487], [512].
- " what it represents, [80], [81].
- " description of, [81–94].
- " borrowed by Charles I, [93], [397].
- " borrowed by James I, [92].
- " preserved in 1666, [143], [414].
- " Sir R. Peel’s opinion of, [91].
- " Saml. Pepys’ opinion of, [92].
- " cartoons at College of Surgeons, [93].
- " to be engraved, [510].
- " Baron’s study of, [513].
- " engraved by Baron, [93].
- Thomas Allen, [488].
- Queen Anne, [513].
- Edward Arris, [510], [512].
- Robert Balthrop, [404].
- Charles Bernard, [487], [512].
- Edward Charleye, [509].
- Charles II, [417], [487], [488], [512].
- Queen Elizabeth, [404].
- Mr. Ferne, [488].
- Sir John Frederick, [487], [512].
- Dr. Goddard, [509].
- Dr. Gwyn, [509].
- James I, [392], [509].
- Henry Johnson, [487], [513].
- Inigo Jones, [418], [487], [512].
- Thomas Lisle, [487], [512].
- Linneus, [512].
- Sir T. More and family, [510].
- Prince Elector Palatine, [488].
- John Paterson, [297], [511].
- Sir Peter Proby, [395], [404].
- Dr. Prudjon, [509].
- Duchess of Richmond, [297], [512].
- Sir C. Scarborough and E. Arris, [407], [487], [510], [512].
- Ephraim Skinner, [487], [513].
- “Two Spanish pictures,” [487], [513].
- Dr. Tyson, [419], [487], [511].
- Plague—
- Plate—
- Ancient gifts of, [189], [190], [192], [493], [494], [495], [529], [532], [538].
- Bought, [188], [418], [419], [493], [494].
- Altered or exchanged, [493].
- Pawned, [140], [406], [493], [496], [497].
- Redeemed, [497].
- Sold, [495], [496], [497].
- Yeomanry’s, sold, [495].
- Fears as to safety of, [496].
- Inventory of, in 1728, [490], [491].
- Stolen, [208].
- Royal gifts, [492].
- Henry VIII’s cup, [497].
- Charles II’s cup, [499].
- Queen Anne’s punch-bowl, [500].
- Gifts of modern masters, &c., [507].
- Arris’ cups, [501].
- Badge of barge master, [418].
- Badge of master, [506].
- Badge of warden, [506].
- Beadles’ maceheads, [487], [506].
- Collins’ flagon, [503].
- Loving cups, [501].
- Monforde’s hammer, [506].
- Pepper boxes, [418].
- Punch ladles, [419], [505], [506].
- Rose-water dishes, [504].
- Tankards, [503], [504].
- Tea spoons, [505].
- Tea urn, [504].
- Tureens, sauce boats, &c., [504].
- Wardens’ garlands, [397], [494], [506].
- Poors’ box, purchase of, [403].
- Precedence—
- Precepts—
- Forbidding breach of the peace, [187].
- " excess of apparel, [124].
- " feasting, [448], [449], [451].
- For loans to James I, [111], [124].
- For loans to Charles I, [128], [136].
- For Midsummer watch in 1525, [76].
- For present to Charles II, [143].
- For provision of armour, [108].
- For provision of corn, &c., [104], [123], [128], [136], [205].
- For provision of gunpowder, [107], [136].
- For provision of soldiers, [106], [148].
- For relief of sufferers by fire at Blandford, Tiverton and Ramsey, [228].
- Suppressing rebels in Ireland, [107].
- For a pageant resisted, [129].
- For royal progresses and processions (see Progresses).
- Present to Charles II, [143], [409].
- Prison, order for discharge out of, [205].
- Progresses, &c.—
- Elizabeth, [108], [109].
- James I, [110].
- James I and Christian IV, [115].
- Henry, Prince of Wales, [123].
- Charles I, [136], [137], [404].
- Cromwell, [143].
- George I, [151].
- Property—
- Bequest of houses by R. Ferbras, [61], [161], [481].
- Leases granted, [174], [176], [177], [198], [234].
- A pretended lease, [199].
- Sold, [416].
- Sold in 1717 and reasons therefor, [152], [153].
- To be insured, [225].
- Houses bought in Monkwell Street, [109].
- Site of Theatre bought, [234].
- [Q]
- Quack—
- Quaker admitted to freedom, [226].
- Quarterage, [29], [30], [33], [253], [270], [277], [278], [280], [284], [380].
- Quo Warranto, [145].
- [R]
- Recorder, yearly fee to, [203], [396].
- Records got from Guildhall and Tower, [401].
- Rent Roll in 1603, [381].
- " in 1609, [394].
- Resuscitation, cases of, [320], [321], [358], [359], [360].
- Romish procession, and dinner at the hall in 1555, [100].
- Russian ambassador, Company meet the, [410].
- [S]
- St. Alban, Wood Street—
- Contribution to repair of church, [212].
- Contribution to organ fund, [229].
- St. Olave, Silver Street—
- Contribution to repair of church, [201].
- Interesting method of assessment, [237].
- St. Paul’s—
- Letter from Bishop Laud asking for contribution towards repair of, [129].
- Contribution, [403].
- Sceptre and two pictures presented, [189].
- Seal ordered, [226].
- " altered, [164].
- Seals corporate, [486].
- Search for a malefactor, [392].
- Search, the Masters to go in, [201].
- Secrets, revealers of, to be expelled, [191].
- Sergeant-Surgeons, list of, [18].
- Shampooing apparatus, [378].
- Sheriff, Barber-Surgeons who have been, [19].
- Ship money, [107], [135], [212], [401].
- Skeleton, the, at the Hall, [315].
- Skeleton, prepared by Arris for the Theatre, [337].
- Skin of an anatomy not to be tanned, [320].
- Soldiers billetted on City Halls, [142].
- " Surgeons appointed for wounded, [334].
- " cost of furnishing, [590].
- " provision for, [106], [148].
- " (See precepts.)
- Sorcerer forbidden to practise Surgery, [327].
- Spain, contribution to expedition against, [107].
- Stewards of feasts, [118], [211], [407], [444], [464], [466], [467].
- Sunday Trading—
- Ordinances as to, [77], [120], [172], [181].
- Cases of, [182], [184], [185], [190], [191], [192], [200], [222], [223], [416], [426].
- Archbishop Arundel’s letter as to, [48].
- Sun dial, [221], [400].
- Superannuation of Navy officers, examinations for, [351].
- Superannuation, candidate for, rejected, [353].
- Suppression of Charles I’s letter to Company, [138].
- Surgeon—
- First admission of a, to freedom of City, [25].
- A contumacious, [336].
- An impertinent, [343].
- An impudent and defiant, [332].
- A slanderous, [329].
- Not approved, sent to prison, [325].
- On his knees apologizes for slander, [319].
- Ordered to heal his patient, [308], [316].
- Prosecuted for not exhibiting a sign, [322].
- Summoned for amputating a breast without calling in an examiner, [349].
- Summoned for not reading his lecture, [328].
- Ordered to be defended if sued by Physicians, [345].
- Surgeons—
- Examiners of, appointed, [308], [316], [329].
- Examination of, [157], [158].
- Being examined, to give a silver spoon, [310].
- Candidates for, rejected, [349].
- Diplomas, [69], [311], [312], [343].
- Licenses to be recorded, [308].
- Ordered not to practise barbery, [217].
- Order to prosecute unskilful, [323], [328].
- Unskilful, ordered not to practise, [319], [322], [324], [325], [327], [329], [330], [331].
- To appear at anatomies in flat caps, [370].
- Improperly elected masters, and proceedings thereon, [149], [150].
- Mr. Beckett’s book on lives of, [351].
- Guild, [35], [36], [38], [47].
- " disputes with Barbers’ Company, [38], [39], [43], [51].
- Surgeons, Bishop’s Licences to—
- Act of Parliament for, [72], [73], [74].
- Surgeons to be examined before going to Bishop, [310], [329].
- " presented to Dean of St. Paul’s, [328].
- Petition to Bishop of London, [322].
- " to Archbishop of Canterbury setting out the practice, [346].
- " to other Bishops, &c., [348].
- Bishop agrees not to license without a certificate, [350].
- Company objects to pay caveat to Bishop’s registrar, [358].
- Practice continued till 18th century, [74].
- Surgeons licensed to practise in—
- Bone setting, [325].
- Dentistry, [178].
- Couching, &c., [324], [329].
- Cutting for stone, [313], [317].
- Midwifery, [330].
- As Oculist, [331].
- Rupture, [317], [329].
- Scrofula, [340].
- Surgeons complained of—
- By patients, [315], [316], [317], [318], [319], [321], [324], [328], [330], [341], [426], [427], [429].
- For slander, [319].
- For putting out unlawful sign, [316].
- Surgeons’ Company peruse the united Company’s records after separation, [229], [230].
- Surgeon-General for the army, Peter Thorney appointed, [334].
- Surgical lectures, [362].