Barbers -- England -- London -- History -- Sources; Barbers' Company (London, England) -- History; Surgery -- England -- London -- History -- Sources
26th May, 1573. Here was John Johnsonne and brought in his fyne for
kepinge a foryner uncest xx{d.}
There are frequent entries of freemen being fined for not “cessing”
foreigners and journeymen, and for teaching foreigners their “science.”
It would seem from the following precise minute that commitments to
prison were made by the Court direct, and not always upon Warrants
obtained from the Lord Mayor or a Justice.
15th March, 1575. Here was one Mˀkes [Markes] servñte w{th} M{r}
Tholmwood sometyme, sent to the Compter by Willm̄ Eden Clark to this
misterye for not pˀforming an Awarde made betwene the saide M{r}
Tholmwood and the saide Mˀkes and divers others stubborne and lewde
behavio{rs.} The comitte{mt} made by the saide M{r} and Wardens.
22nd March, 1575. Here was John Clark sessed w{th} Edward Park for
two yeres to begin at the ffeast of Thannuncˀ of o{r} Ladye next
viz{t.} the first yeare xxij{s} and a payre of hose, the seconde yere
xxvj{s} viij{d} a payre of hose and a Capp.
15th May, 1575. Here was a pˀsept sent by my Lo{r}de maior straitly
charging and commandinge the companye in her Majesties name that they
take immediate order that theyr sˀvaunts and app̃ntices nor any of
them in any wyse or sorte do mysuse annye s̃vyng man page or lackey
or anye other pˀson that shal goo throwe the streets of this Cittee,
nor shall attempt anything to the breach of her Ma{ties} peace
either in wordes acts countenaunce or otherwise at their uttmost
pˀyll, whereupon all the whole Companye were sent for and had that
Comaundement.
1577. Thomas Hall (see 4th July, 1566) was appointed an Examiner in
Surgery and to dissect the anatomies for ten years.
There are several instances of exhibitions to sons of freemen
(generally 40_s._ a year), to enable them to study at Oxford and
Cambridge, and these entries extend over a great many years.
22nd Oct., 1577. Here was M{r} Skarlet the Quenes Bargeman and he
pˀmised the Companie that they shoulde have a barge called the
Greyhounde belonging to the maydes of honor for lij{s} iiij{d} yf my
Lorde maior do go unto westmˀ.
This sum would not of course include the Bargemaster’s or his men’s
fees for their services, or the providing banners, accessories or
attendants, all of which were paid for by the Company in addition.
23rd July, 1582. At this Coˀte John Yates Thomas Lamkin and Edward
Parke were dismist from their places and owte of thassistance for
revelinge of secrets contrarie to a rule in that case pˀvided.
6th March, 1583. Yt was agreed that whereas a demaunde was made
by the L. Maio{r} and Co{r}te of Aldermẽ unto o{r} Companie for a
contribution of certein monie for certeine Landes we hold as the
saide Corte gave in Certificate of John Johnsons guifte for thuse of
an obit. The answere was made by the consent of the said Masters that
this house will joyne w{th} other Companies in the charge accordinge
to their porc͠ons.
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