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The reader will find it convenient to observe the general arrangement of this Index before using it, several references being grouped under distinctive or separate headings.

The details of various insignificant items (e.g., many of the Wardens’ payments pp. 379–422, and similar matter), together with the Biographical Notices and Appendices (which speak for themselves), have not been indexed. To have given a reference to every sentence would have materially increased the bulk of the volume without a corresponding advantage, but every endeavour has been made to include whatever is practical or useful.

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N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
>Earliest reference to, 302.
  • His numerous duties, 299, 300.
  • Office of, 299.
  • Unpleasant duties at Tyburn, 301.
  • Nominated by the Lord Keeper, 300.
  • Dismissed for misconduct, 303, 304, 305.
  • Silver mace heads, 302.
  • Of the Yeomanry, 301.
  • Beadle’s house, 300.
  • Beards, prohibition of long, 97.
  • Bibles and prayer books, gift for, 238.
  • Blood, barbers, prohibited to expose, 23, 119, 181.
  • Bone setters to be prosecuted, 351.
  • Books, not to be published without leave, 319.
  • Brass bust of Charles I, 404.
  • Building, expenses of, in 1603, 387–390.
  • ??"???"??of, in 1608, 394.
  • Bulbegger, the, 268, 363.
  • Burglars, execution of the, who stole our plate, 208.
  • ??"??expenses incurred about the, 395.
  • Butler appointed, 204.
  • By-Laws
    • Of 1633, 131.
    • Of 1681, 144.
    • Of 1709, 150.
    • (See Ordinances.)
    • C
    • Captives, grants for ransom of, 210, 211, 213, 219.
    • Chandeliers bought, 419.
    • ??"???presented, 233.
    • Charities or benevolences bestowed on individuals, 172, 177, 183, 203, 208, 209, 217, 219, 383, 384, 385, 395, 397, 398.
    • Charities
    • Disbanded soldier forbidden to practise barbery and surgery, 224.
    • Disputes
      • Practice of Company as to, 423, 424.
      • Ordinances relating to, 33, 45, 77.
      • Cases brought before the court, 424–430.
      • Arising out of a case of Martin Browne’s, 341.
      • Between Company and Christopher Frederick, 200.
    • Dissecting table, 236.
    • Distilling strong waters, Assistants to attend Privy Council as to, 338.
    • Distress levied by beadle, 395.
    • Doctor’s gown, &c., given to beadle, 232.
    • Drummer appointed, 206.
    • E
    • Election day, divine service on, 172, 178, 391.
    • Election of Governors
    • Embalming dead bodies, 112, 218, 331.
    • Entertainment of Charles II, cost of, 410.
    • Entertainment of Duke of Monmouth, 413.
    • Estate, plan of, 135.
    • Evil speaking (see opprobryous wordes).
    • Examiners
      • Gloves for, 352.
      • Not to accept bribes, 346.
      • (See Surgeons, &c.)
    • Exhibitions to universities, 183, 187, 210.
    • F
    • Falling bands not allowed, 203, 274, 392, 393.
    • Feasts
      • Extracts from records as to, 447–467.
      • Extracts from the cook’s books relating to bills of fare, &c., 455–461.
      • Remarks on, 443, 444, 445.
      • Earliest ordinances as to, 445, 100, 219.
      • Petition against providing soldiers, 316, 320.
      • Freemen sued for not serving as constables, 237.
      • Opinion of Sir R. Gibbs, 236.
      • Opinion of Sir J.D. Coleridge, 60.
    • K
    • King’s Barber
      • Perquisites of, 127.
      • Regulations concerning, 90, 91.
      • Royal grant to, 127.
    • King’s Barbers, list of, 19.
    • King’s Surgeon, Royal grant to, 127.
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  • Aliens, 120, 497.
  • Charles II’s cup, 499.
  • Queen Anne’s punch-bowl, 500.
  • Gifts of modern masters, &c., 507.
  • Arris’ cups, 501.
  • Badge of barge master, 418.
  • Badge of master, 506.
  • Badge of warden, 506.
  • Beadles’ maceheads, 487, 506.
  • Collins’ flagon, 503.
  • Loving cups, 501.
  • Monforde’s hammer, 506.
  • Pepper boxes, 418.
  • Punch ladles, 419, 505, 506.
  • Rose-water dishes, 504.
  • Tankards, 503, 504.
  • Tea spoons, 505.
  • Tea urn, 504.
  • Tureens, sauce boats, &c., 504.
  • Wardens’ garlands, 397, 494, 506.
  • Poors’ box, purchase of, 403.
  • Precedence
    • Of the Company, 239, 240, 241.
    • Asserted in 1606, 116.
    • Dispute with Tallow-chandlers as to, 402.
    • Order of Aldermen as to, 195.
    • Of members in court, 171.
  • Precepts
    • Forbidding breach of the peace, 187.
    • ??"??excess of apparel, 124.
    • ??"??feasting, 448, 449, 451.
    • For loans to James I, 111, 124.
    • For loans to Charles I, 128, 136.
    • For Midsummer watch in 1525, 76.
    • For present to Charles II, 143.
    • For provision of armour, 108.
    • For provision of corn, &c., 104, 123, 128, 136, 205.
    • For provision of gunpowder, 107, 136.
    • For provision of soldiers, 106, 148.
    • For relief of sufferers by fire at Blandford, Tiverton and Ramsey, 228.
    • Suppressing rebels in Ireland, 107.
    • For a pageant resisted, 129.
    • For royal progresses and processions (see Progresses).
  • Present to Charles II, 143, 409.
  • Prison, order for discharge out of, 205.
  • Progresses, &c.
    • Elizabeth, 108, 279, 280.
    • First Wardens of,


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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