Barbers -- England -- London -- History -- Sources; Barbers' Company (London, England) -- History; Surgery -- England -- London -- History -- Sources
21st October, 1567. In this Courte Thomas Symons and Willm fferrat
are sworne and admytted brethren of this Company and are lycenced to
sett open shoppe as parteners to gether w{th}oute Smythefelde bars.
2nd June, 1573. Here was Edward Duffeeld of London a practioner in
phisick & Surgery and required to be a brother of this Company and yt
was agreed that he should pay xl{s} in hand and other xl{s} at S{t.}
James daye.
9th June, 1573. Here was Gabriel Petrol for not being admytted a
Brother [he] occupynge Surgerye w{th}out admyttaunce and he promysed
he would and yt was agreed that he should at a moneth ende bringe in
xl{s} in pˀte of payment of v{li} w{th}out any farther delaye.
3rd June, 1600. Henry Wheelis is appoynted to pˀcure his M{r} to make
him free the next Court or to geve ovˀ his shop in long lane yf not
then to be comitted to the compter.
22nd July, 1600. This daye Henry Wilson of Ratcliffe and Mathewe
Eaton of S{t} Bartholomew in West Smythfeyld were suters to the M{rs}
of this Company to become broth{rs} of the same whereuppon they are
by this Court injoyned to geve their answere the next Court what
gratificac͠on they will bestowe of[172] the Company.
[172] On.
6th November, 1604. This daie Vincent Lowe became humble suiter to
this Companie to be admytted into the same by redempc͠on to w{ch}
request this Courte hath consented pˀvided hee paie to this Companie
in gratificac͠on v{li} of lawfull money of England and doe bestowe a
dinn{r} uppon the Assistantꝭ on Thursday next.
5th February, 1605. This daie it is ordered that Edward Carelill
Inholder shalbe translated from his Company to this payinge to the
M{rs} to the use of this Company iiij{li} and beareinge the ordenary
chardge.
9th April, 1605. It is this daye ordered that Raphe Parsons a freeman
of this Company and Thomas Sampson Edward Squier and Robert Hoddy
late servants & apprentices to xp̃ofer Thompson shall fynde them
M{rs} in this Company to be turned over unto before whitson tyde next
And that they shall continue no longer w{th} their mistres because
shee is nowe marryed to a Grocer who is not free of this Company.
29th January, 1610. fforasmuch as Tobye Johnson would not give
consent to this Court that James Kent[173] should be made a freeman
The Court have thought fytt the said James should be at this Court
sworne a freeman of this Company for that ytt cannot appeere to this
Court that the said Johnson can prove any materiall thinge against
the said Jame to debarr him of his freedome.
[173] His late apprentice.
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