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are therefore desirous that the Surgeons being freemen of the said
Company, may be made a Corporation separate and distinct from and
independent of the Barbers of, and belonging to the said Company;
and therefore praying the House to give leave that a bill may be
brought in dissolving and vacating the union and incorporation of the
Barbers and Surgeons made by the said former act; and for making the
Surgeons of the said Company a separate and distinct Corporation; and
for making a partition and division of the real and personal estate
and effects of and belonging to the said united Company, unto and
for the separate benefit of the said two Companies so proposed to be
separated, as to this House shall seem meet and reasonable.
Whereupon it was ordered--
That the said petition be referred to the consideration of a
Committee and that they do examine the matter thereof, and report the
same with their opinion thereupon to the House.
A Committee was at once appointed with power to send for persons,
papers, and records.
On the 6th February the Barbers presented a Petition against the
proposed separation, and asked to be heard by counsel; whereupon it was
ordered--
That the said petition be referred to the consideration of the
Committee to whom the petition of the Surgeons of London, whose
names are thereunto subscribed, on behalf of themselves and other
the Surgeons in the City and suburbs of London is referred: And that
these petitioners the said Barbers, if they think fit be heard by
their Counsel before the said Committee according to the prayer of
the said petitioners.
This petition of the Barbers to the House of Commons was identical
with a very scarce pamphlet “The Case of the Barbers,” a copy of which
has been kindly given to me by Mr. D’Arcy Power, M.A. It is full of
interest, and will be found in Appendix E.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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