Whereas this Court hath received an Order from the Lord Major and Court of
Aldermen concerning the Liverymen of this Company, It is Ordered that the
same shalbe entered in the Companyes booke, which Order is as followeth(Vizt)
Chapman Major.
Cur Spial tent die Dominica vij die
Octobr: 1688
Anoqr: RRs Jacobi Secdi AugL imo:
His Majty: haveing been graciously pleased to this Citie its Antient Franchise
And required by his Charter lately given for that purpose That this Court should
cause to be restored to their respective places all such Liverymen of the severall
Companyes of this Citie as were of the Livery of the said Companyes at the time
of the late Judgemt: given against this Citie upon the quo warrante, It is
therefore Ordered by this Court That all such Members of the respective Livery
Companyes now liveing as were of the Livery at the time of the said Judgemt:
be forthwith restored to their said places in thir respective Companyes
accordingly, And it is Ordered that the Master Wardens and Assistants doe forthwth.
see the same performed and executed, And that the Clerke of every Company
have notice imediately to repaire to Mr. Towneclerke and take A Copy of
this Order to be entred in their bookes and presently communicated to the
Master and Wardens of their respective Companyes
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The 28 November 1688
A Court of Assistants
Present
Thomas Cass< no role >
Esqr
. Mar:
William Gray< no role >
Edmond Clarke< no role >
John Warren< no role >
Wardens
Assistants
Phillip Barder< no role >
Thomas Bullamore< no role >
Edward Withers< no role >
Henry Peirson< no role >
Sampson Tovey< no role >
Richard Lampson< no role >
Robert Horton< no role >
William Champion< no role >
Thomas Haynes< no role >
Ordered
That
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the Companyes Clerke
have Twenty Pounds paid and given
to him in full of his bill for wrightings and other his extraordinary service done for
the Company in Two yeares last past
Ordered
That Mr. Peirson and Mr. Warren shall view the Companyes houses at Westminster as
to the repaires, and that the same be forthwith repaired