Assistants
Thomas Attwell< no role >
Robert Horton< no role >
Samuell Knapp< no role >
.
Israell Knowles< no role >
Thomas Kentish< no role >
Humphrey Smyth< no role >
Henry Wilkins< no role >
Charles Stannton< no role >
George Clisby< no role >
Phillip Barder< no role >
Joseph Chitty< no role >
William Mitchell< no role >
.
Robert Body< no role >
presented by Samuell Knapp< no role >
his Mar.
William Packett< no role >
presented by Humphry Smyth< no role >
his Mar.
Joseph Warnor< no role >
presented by John Washington< no role >
his Mar.
John Cutter< no role >
presented by William Gray< no role >
his Mar.
Thomas Willmor< no role >
presented by Thomas Storey< no role >
his Mar.
William Braine< no role >
presented by William Gray< no role >
his Mar.
Boaz Suffolke< no role >
presented by William Suffolke< no role >
his Mar.
Edward Stevens< no role >
presented by Anthony Waldon< no role >
his Mar.
George Jemmett< no role >
presented by William Gray< no role >
his Mar.
Reves Phillips< no role >
presented by Nathaniell Moore< no role >
his Mar.
Hugh Larkeham< no role >
by the Testimony of John Barrett< no role >
his Mar. was admitted
to the Freedome of this Company
John Berry< no role >
by the Testimony of Daniell Botsford< no role >
his Mar. was admitted
to the Freedome of this Company
Recd of John Washington< no role >
for Quartridge£00 14s 00d
Recd of Thomas Storey< no role >
for Quartridge£00:12s 00d
Recd of Anthony Walden< no role >
for Quartridge£00:08s:00d
Recd of him more for allowing him an apprentize extraordinary£00:10s:00d
Recd of Nathaniell Moore< no role >
for Quartridge£00:04s 00d
Recd of Hugh Larkeham< no role >
as A Fine for his neglect in not takeing
up his Freedome when his Apprentizehood
was expired}£00:10s:00d
Recd of John Berry< no role >
for the same£00:05s:00d
£03:03s:00d
Ordered
That the Mastr. and Wardens of this Comopany doe forthiwith prsent A Petition to
the Right Hono.
[..] the Lord Major and Court of Alderman praying that this
Company may be esteemed A Livery Company of this Citie as formerly they
were before the Surrender, of their Charter to his late Majty: