[240] The Company compounded with Mr. Stower at £5 per annum to provide the corn required by the City.

[241] Beef.

[242] The Cook’s apron was probably embellished with the Company’s arms or crest.

[243] The wands or staffs carried by the whifflers who headed the processions on pageant days, etc.

[244] The Beadle.

[245] There was a great plague in the City this year—Harbert was the Company’s Beadle.

[246] Quack doctor’s advertisements.

[247] The amount torn out in original.

[248] Reparations.

[249] Christian.