[70] Master 1510.

[71] Master 1504.

[72] Wealth.

[73] By.

[74] “The apposition”==the questioning.

[75] By.

[76] The copy of these Ordinances given by Mr. D’Arcy Power (p. 339) is taken from one made by our old friend Thomas Knot, and is not literally, though it is substantially, accurate.

[77] Here we have the common practice of the joint craftsman, the “Barber-Surgeon,” clearly indicated.

[78] Part of the above description has been adapted from an anonymous paragraph, which I found interleaved in Allen’s History of London, at the Guildhall Library.

[79] Probably a mistake for 14th.