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AAbuse (seeopprobryous wordes).Acts of Parliament—Physicians and Surgeons (3 H. VIII),72,347.Jury Service (1513),74.Ordinances of Guilds (20 H. VII),77.Incorporation of Barbers and Surgeons (32 H. VIII),74,78,156,244,301,347,439,441,586.Separation of Barbers and Surgeons (18 G. II),162,248,597.Hairpowder (10 Anne and 4 G. II),164–5.Alderman, Barber-Surgeons who have been,19.Aliens rejected,354.Anatomies—Public and private,362.Public, regulations to be observed at,335.Anatomists—Appointed,314,363,364,365.To spend less on feasting,365.Anatomy—Public, given up for three years,327.Member fined for having a private,317.Private, permitted,372.Charges about a dead body,342,353.Demonstrators of, to have a silver medal,355,356.Details of minor expenses,356.Dinners, guests not to come to,370.Dinner, Pepys attends an,372.Dissecting room to be built,334.Making a skeleton,418.Masters and stewards of,361,362.Masters of, to provide aprons, &c., for the doctor,309.None but masters and stewards to dissect,345.None dissected in 1644,364.Reader appointed,334,366,367,370,371,372.Reader, gifts to the,366,367,368,405.Regulations for demonstrations of,376.Lectures, compulsory attendance at,313,344.Lectures, days for holding,371.Lectures, licenses for absence from,313,318,326,327.Lectures, increased accommodation at,315.Lectures, surgeons to contribute to cost of,366.Lectures to be read by members of the company,365,366,367,371,372.Annuities granted,405.Apparel, excess of,124.Apprentices—Minutes relating to, illustrating their general bad behaviour and quarrels with masters, punishment, &c.,261–70.Corrector for,388,392,406.Girls as,269,270.Statistics of,259.Troublesome,260.Not to wear beards,261.Presentation of,260.Turn over of,260,272.Apprentices of surgeons to be examined, and how,309,310.Examined to have a preferment of grace,310.To know Latin and to write and read,309,354.Need not know Latin,312.Payment for whipping an,389.Indentures cancelled for marrying,264.Apprenticeship, term of,260.Archbishop of Canterbury’s barber complained of,221.Architect of Theatre and Court room, &c. (videIndex NominumsubJones, Inigo).Armour—And guns sold,403.Cleaned,392,419.Exemption from bearing (seeJury service).Provision of,108.Armourer appointed,174,204."  dismissed,178.Arms to be cast in lead and affixed to houses,231.Army Surgeons—Sent to Colchester,343.The Company ask to have examination of,348.Medicine chests provided for,405.Arrisian Endowment—Account of,160,161.The offer of Mr. Arris,368.The deed of settlement,369.Subsequently varied,369.Paid to Surgeons’ Company,230.Assistants—First mention of,244.Precedence of,225.Limited in number,186.Varied number of,244.Absent from court to be fined,221.Expelled,185,187,204,216,251.Summoned to attend court,221.Refuse to attend court,221.In hot weather sit without gowns,203,225.To have fees,228.Assistant wants to be drawn to the Hall with wild horses,215.Assistants, Court of—Origin of,242,243.Powers of,247.When held,246,247.Order of sitting in,225.Disturbances at,248.Peace restored at,218.As now constituted,248.Fine to go on the,207.Act as private Trustees,214.Serjeant Clowes objects to serve as Warden,248,249.His unpopularity,250.His apology,250.Audit book of Wardens’ accounts,379." dinner in 1603, cost of,381,383.BBanners—And streamers purchased,192.Cost of,397.Defaced by Cromwell,142,407.Painting the,400,416.In 1728,488,489.Banner, the present,432.Barber—First admission of a, to freedom of City,25.Forbidden to keep a servant,205.Complained of, for teaching a foreyn,218.Complained of, for using surgery,322.Barbers—Early notices of, in City books,25,26,27.Keepers of City gates,25.Forbidden to expose blood,23,119,181.Practise surgery in early times,22,23.Bound not to practise surgery,320.To be prosecuted for using surgery,349,350,351,352.To shut up shop,177,185,198,199.Case of the, in 1745,594.Basins,378.Chairs,378.Poles,181.Pudding,458.(SeeCharters.)(SeeCompany, the.)(SeeLincoln.)(SeeNorwich.)Barber-Surgeons—(SeeCharters.)(SeeCompany, the.)Books and belongings of a, temp. H. VIII,377.Barbers and Surgeons—Union of, by H. VIII, and remarks thereon,78–80.Separation proposed,146.Separation of, and proceedings in Parliament,154–162.Table recording separation of,419.Barbery and surgery, freemen sued for using both,189.Barge—Hired,172,187,209.Contributions to the,411.Expenses about the,411,412,413.Rowers for the,416.To be sold,222.House at Lambeth, lease of,221.House to be repaired,221,224.House finally given up,227.House, let to the Ironmongers,416.Bargeman—Appointed,207.To have new “britches,”221.To have new livery,227.To deliver up coat and badge,229.Bayle or Standing—To be provided,186,229.New, to be made,420.At Cromwell’s entertainment,408.To be sold,237.Beadle—Beadle,299–307.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.(SeeOrdinances.)CCaptives, 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—Almshouse fund,484.Atkinson,238,484,485.Baker,482.Bancks,219,481,494.Cottrell,483.Decayed Livery Fund,482.Driver,482.Dunnett,484.Ferbras,161,481.I’Ans,233,482.Kidder,483.Lawton,484.Long,483.Skipper,484.Turner,292.Charles I’s letter to the Company suppressed,138.Charter—Freeman rebuked for shewing Charter to a lawyer,197.Charter book ordered,197.Charter book embellished,408.Charters—Edward IV,52,346.Edward IV, translation of,55.Edward IV, remarks upon,58–60.Henry VII,70,71.Henry VIII,76.Henry VIII, remarks upon,75.Philip and Mary,100.Elizabeth,102.James I,112,113,114.Charles I,129,156.Charles I, cost of,397.James II,147.Charters surrendered to Charles II,145.Charters restored,148.Clerk—Clerk,288–298.Acts as gardener,288,289.Office of,288.To be a freeman,290.The first,289.First ordered to sit in Court,293.Fees,288,289,291,292,295.Not to abuse members,289.His duties increased,293.A dishonest,293,294.Recognition of Charles Bernard’s services,295.Recognition of John Paterson’s services,296,297.Navy Commissioners complain of,295.Clock presented,188,226." bought,393.Clocksmith, blacksmith, clockmaker,401.Committee, a, to meet at 6 a.m.,194.Company, The—Origin of,21.Originally composed of Barbers and Surgeons,28.Return to writ of Richard II,21,22,28–34.First master of,23,24.Two masters first appointed,24,28,35.Complains of unskilful practitioners, and ordinance thereon,35,39–42.Disputes with Guild of Surgeons,38,39,43,51.Composition with Guild of Surgeons,66–69.Attends funeral of Henry V,50.Contributes towards Guildhall Chapel,50.Claims exemption from finding soldiers,99.Return as to revenue in 1576,105.Pecuniary difficulties in 1644,139.Raises money by granting annuities,142.Debt in 1645, 1646 and 1653,405,406,408.Address of thanks to James II for liberty of conscience,147.First meeting of the present,163.Compter, committals to the,186,191,192,193,194,195,198,199,202,212,248,263,264,265,282,283,316,319,325,326,327,328,330,336,337,428,429.Constable (or officer) appointed,189,195,204.Corn—Precepts for provision of,104,123,128,136,205.Ordered to be bought,212.Compounded for,189,201.Scales and weights for,401.Members to lend money for,212.“Corn money” discontinued,224.Coronation dinner of James I, cost of,391.Cosmus and Damianus, Saints,433,434,435.Counsel appointed,199,224.Cranmer, Archbishop, Dr. Butts’ friendship for, described by Shakespeare,85.Cromwell’s party, their dishonesty,139,140,141.Cromwell’s party open to bribes,143.DDead Bodies—Notices as to,301.Stolen from beadles,349.Rioting about the,417,418,419.Hangman complained of,358.Expenses of procuring,417,421.Constables’ expenses about,358.Constable of Holborn to have a fee,358.Beadles compensated,419.Prosecutions for stealing,349,350,417,418,421.A drowned man wanted,417.Receptacle for,418.Ordered to be buried,345.Skin of, not to be tanned,320.Resuscitation of,320,321,358,359,360.Sheriffs to be moved for,341.Order of sheriffs as to,357.Orders of Court of Aldermen as to,355.Petitions for soldiers to protect beadles,350,354,355.Debt, loans to free Company from,206." order for payment of a,204.Diploma—Form of, in 1497,69.Form of, in 1556,311,312.Form of, in 1655,343.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.EElection day, divine service on,172,178,391.Election of Governors—Ordinances as to,117,118,178,179,204,211.Ancient practice of,244,245,246.Dates of,244.Proceedings in 1550,169,170.Proceedings in 1598,190.A stormy,215.Charles I complains of manner of,339,602.Proceedings thereupon,340.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 (seeopprobryous wordes).Examiners—Gloves for,352.Not to accept bribes,346.(SeeSurgeons, &c.)Exhibitions to universities,183,187,210.FFalling 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,445,446.Days of,449.Irregularities at,454,461,465.A scandalous dinner,463.Cook appointed,447,448.Cook dismissed,450,451.Pewterer dismissed,452.Clerk claimed to appoint cook, &c.,176.Clerk’s perquisites at,464.Livery to contribute to music at,450.Provision for venison,452.Stewards of,461.Summons to serve as steward,464.Difficulty of procuring stewards,466,467.Privy Council dine at the hall,452,453,454.Masters to dine with Lord Mayor,450.Barbers to come to examination dinners,450.Widows of Members to come to,450,451.Women not to come to,450,455.Ladies,464,465.Excessive quantities of wine drunk,461,462,463,464,466.Potation money,461,466.Fees on admission,159,228.Fight between two eminent surgeons,428.Fire, the Great—Expenses about the,414.Theatre and court room escape the,144.Rebuilding after the,414,415.Foreign Brothers—Definition of,258.Refusal to take oath,225.Foreign Surgeons—Request to be examined,322.Fined for non-presentation of patient,325.Foreyns—Fees on admission of,207.Forbidden to keep shop,201,207,213,223.To be prosecuted for using barbery,222,226,229.Complained of for not being cessed,192.Court refuses to assent to foreyns as journeymen,227.(Seealso Non-freemen.)Freedom—Ancient, fine on admission to,259.Fines on admission to,270,271.Admission to, on presentation of a great beer bowl,272.Of City, early admissions to,256,257.Freemen—Fined for not taking livery,275.List of, in 1537,95.Statistics of,259.Oath of,254.Presentation of,254.Admissions entered in minute books,220.Take oaths of allegiance, &c.,221.Licence to open shop,177.GGale’s Lectureship,162,220,373,574.Garden—To be kept by the clerk,289.Trimming vine, &c.,395.Sweetbriars, &c., bought,398.Work in the,398,399.Gateway in Monkwell Street built,144.Gowrie’s conspiracy,394."  day,396.Granary built,131."  cost of building,399.Gunpowder bought,107,136.Gunpowder to be sold,191.HHair powder, duties upon,164,165.Hangman, compensation to,417."  has Christmas box,302,417,421.Hall—First mention of,28.Freehold in 1490,65,161.Building work ordered,121,199,200.Court room to be built,213.Expenses of building court room,403.Court room repaired after Great Fire,416.Cupola to be erected over Court room,232.To be repaired,233.Chandelier presented,233.Marble pavement presented,218.Thames water supplied to,188.New River water supplied to,208.Tapestry hangings at,205.Burglary at,208.Lent for weddings,184,185,295.Used for funerals,295.Not to be let for dancing, &c.,175,179.Heraldry—First grant of arms,432.Second grant of arms,436.Variation on ditto,436.Supporters granted,436.Last grant of arms,437.Remarks on ditto,439,441.Herald’s fee at visitation,401.The Opinicus,413.Specimens of, at the Hall,431.The Surgeons’ cognizance,433.Herbs for strewing,196,382,391,395,409.Holbein’s picture. (SeePictures.)Hour glass mended,392.IIgnorant man bound not to practise,318.Impostors to be prosecuted,209."  forbidden to practise,332.Impress Surgeons, warrant to,313."   "  order to,321,322.Impressment of 23 surgeons,338."   of 40 surgeons’ mates,344.Informer appointed,203.Inventories, books of,486.Inventory of property in 1728,486–491.Irish estate, acquisition of, minutes of proceedings relating to, and remarks thereon,468–480.JJew admitted to freedom,229.Journeymen’s wages fixed,171,187,257.Jury service, Inquests, Bearing Armour, etc., exemption from—General notices as to,60,74,97,98,99,100,219.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.KKing’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.LLancet, A borrowed, to be paid for,325.Lantern hung before the Hall gate,395.Law suit between members prohibited,201,210.Library—Assistants of Yeomanry to be keepers of,281.Masters of Anatomy to be keepers of,313.Proposed regulations for,346.Washing and cleaning,386.Catalogue to be made,232.Chained books and MSS.,403,405.Gift of £5 to buy books,217.Book dedicated to Company by Dr. Crooke,332.To be valued by Mr. Whiston,231.To be sold,231.Surgeons’ Company decline to buy the,231.Sold to Mr. Whiston,232,419.Horatius Morus’ tables presented,326.Dr. Gwyn’s MSS.     "  ,338.Alderman Arris’ books   "  ,345.Cafferius Placentius    "  ,405.John Tagaultius      "  ,531.Ambrose Parey      "  ,531.Guido de Cauliaco    "  ,523.Pandack         "  ,524.Verroyce         "  ,524.Gerard’s Herbal bought,545.Stow’s Survey bought,211,400.Licence given to go to law,203.Lincoln, Barbers of,21,28,576,577.Lithotomy. A compliment to John Douglass,352.Livery—Calls to,224,230,253,275.Composed of equal number of Barbers and Surgeons,275.Dress,255.Investiture of,184.Fines for,159,228,274.Fine for discharge from,274.Not more than fifty in olden time,186,253,273.Not to come into Court unbidden,176.Processions of the,255.Verdicts against freemen for not taking the,234,235.And hood forbidden to be worn,274.Liverymen—Dismissed,193,202,209.Expelled for insolvency,255,273.Permitted to wear hats with their liveries,274.Loans of money by members,202.London, Hollar’s View of,511.Lord Mayor—Barber-Surgeons who have been,19.Masters dining with,183.Lord Mayor’s Day—Company decides not to go out on,235.Company goes out for last time on,421.Lord Mayor’s Show, none in 1603,111.Lotteries, State,103,104,106,124,125.Lottery, offer to let hall for holding a,236.“Loyal London,” contributions towards the,412,413.MMasters and Wardens—Ancient list of,513.List of, from 1308,1.Machyn’s Diary, extracts from,100,102,103.Mandrake shewn to the Court,397.Members punished for—Teaching foreyns,198.Keeping foreyn uncessed,186,193.Being partner with a foreyn,225.Keeping too many servants or apprentices,186,268.Keeping two shops,207,223.Setting up shop without licence,191,392.Refusing to serve as Whiffler,207.Non-payment of fines,191.Going to law without leave,210,283,425,428.Abusive or bad language,191,196,199,209,217,248,274,391,426,427,428,465.Assault,201,426.Hanging out basins on St. Bartholomew’s day,200."  on May day,192."  on St. Peter’s day,391."  on Twelfth day,205.Absence on Summons,194,391."  from lectures,327,391."  from pageants,196,391."  from funerals,202,203.Wearing falling bands,203,274,392.Not wearing cap,202.Not wearing gowns,224,225,274.Not reading lectures,334.Contempt of court,202,336,428,429,465.Supplanting,326,328.Malpractice,318,326,328,337,391.Fraudulent surgery,350.Not presenting patients,316,317,322,327,330,335,337.Holding a private anatomy,317,331,337.Going to sea without licence, or with chests unviewed,330,331,337.Refusing impress,195.Posting quack advertisements,194.Sunday trading (seeSunday trading).Midsummer watch,76.Minute book, first,99.Monken Hadley church, Gale’s brass in,206,574.Monstrous child examined and reported on,333.Monumental inscriptions,573,574.Muscular lecture, readers of,373–377.Music, payment for,226.Musicianer chosen,229.NNavy Surgeons—The Company nominate,345.Interference with Company’s rights as to,350.The examiners of, charged with misconduct,354.Extraordinary cases of, to be copied in a book,355.Commissioners of Navy complain of unskilful surgeon,356.Newgate, Ordinary of, relieved,219.New River water taken in,405.Non-Freemen—Sent to prison for using barbery,192.Arrested for using barbery,410.Sent to prison for opening shop,192.Ordered to remove sign,193.To be summoned to take freedom,223.Resolution to prosecute,235.Prosecuted,236.(Seealso Foreyns.)Norwich, Barbers of,21,28,575,576.OOath of freemen,254." altered,142.Oaths taken upon old ordinance book,184.Obits compounded for,187,188.Offences punished (seeMembers punished).“Opprobryous wordes,” slander, &c., cases of,170,176,177,191,193,194,196,209,212,217,248,274,319,341,425,426,427,428.Ordinances—The first set of,29–34.Of Sir T. More,77,579.Of 1633,131.Of 1681,144.Of 1709,150.Ordinances, By-laws and Orders relating to—Admission of members,45.Aliens,120,200.Anatomy,119,120,180.Anatomy, masters and stewards of,145,176,180.Apprentices,62,64,65,77,118,119,173,176,180,181.Assistants,181.Auditors,118.Charity,33,120.Courts of Assistants,120,181.Debate in court,78,120,173,179,182,250.Defacing pictures,508.Defacing records, &c.,120.Disputes,33,45,77.Distraint,120.Election,117,118,178,179,204,211.Empirics,131.Evil speaking,45,77,120.Feasts,34,78,117,447.Foreyns,46,174.Funerals,33,183.Lectures,77.Livery,34.Livery gowns, &c., attending in,203,228,273,276,342,370.Liverymen to attend masters home,179,188,192.Meetings of the craft,46.Oaths,77,117.Office bearing,33,34,45,77,118.Practising of the craft,65,77,78,119,180.Presentation of patients,77,119,182.Processions, &c., order in,173,182.Quarterage,33,77,120.Religious observances,33,34.Revealers of secrets,120,191.Seal,118.Servants and journeymen,46,47,63,64,77,171,175,180.Summons, attendance on,44,77,117.Sunday trading,77,120,172,181.Surgeons, examination of,119,180.Stewards,118.Unseemly behaviour,120.View,118,170,174,182.Wardens, duties of,120,170,179,180,201.Yeomanry,120.Osteology lecture, readers of,373–377.PPainter appointed,177.Pall used at funerals,286." to be embroidered,214." given to the Beadle,232.Past Master expelled for improperly certifying Surgeons,222.Past Master fined for contempt,205.Patients of Dr. Butts’,86.Patients not to be brought to the Hall,180.Peruke makers, proposed union with Company,150,151,165,166.Physicians—A petition against their tendering the Covenant to the Barber-Surgeons,251.A petition against Charter to the,411.A proposed conference with the,326.Differences with the Barber-Surgeons,125,126.Opposition to encroachments of the,399.Dr. Harvey’s practice complained of,336.Servant prosecuted for using surgery,332.Physicians and Surgeons, Conjoint College of,42.Pictures—Not to be defaced,508.Of the 41 Philosophers,509.Holbein’s picture,487,512."  what it represents,80,81."  description of,81–94."  borrowed by Charles I,93,397."  borrowed by James I,92."  preserved in 1666,143,414."  Sir R. Peel’s opinion of,91."  Saml. Pepys’ opinion of,92."  cartoons at College of Surgeons,93."  to be engraved,510."  Baron’s study of,513."  engraved by Baron,93.Thomas Allen,488.Queen Anne,513.Edward Arris,510,512.Robert Balthrop,404.Charles Bernard,487,512.Edward Charleye,509.Charles II,417,487,488,512.Queen Elizabeth,404.Mr. Ferne,488.Sir John Frederick,487,512.Dr. Goddard,509.Dr. Gwyn,509.James I,392,509.Henry Johnson,487,513.Inigo Jones,418,487,512.Thomas Lisle,487,512.Linneus,512.Sir T. More and family,510.Prince Elector Palatine,488.John Paterson,297,511.Sir Peter Proby,395,404.Dr. Prudjon,509.Duchess of Richmond,297,512.Sir C. Scarborough and E. Arris,407,487,510,512.Ephraim Skinner,487,513.“Two Spanish pictures,”487,513.Dr. Tyson,419,487,511.Plague—In 1607,202.In 1625,128,209.In 1636,135.In 1665,413.At St. Edmundsberey,214.Plate—Ancient gifts of,189,190,192,493,494,495,529,532,538.Bought,188,418,419,493,494.Altered or exchanged,493.Pawned,140,406,493,496,497.Redeemed,497.Sold,495,496,497.Yeomanry’s, sold,495.Fears as to safety of,496.Inventory of, in 1728,490,491.Stolen,208.Royal gifts,492.Henry VIII’s cup,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 (seeProgresses).Present to Charles II,143,409.Prison, order for discharge out of,205.Progresses, &c.—Elizabeth,108,109.James I,110.James I and Christian IV,115.Henry, Prince of Wales,123.Charles I,136,137,404.Cromwell,143.George I,151.Property—Bequest of houses by R. Ferbras,61,161,481.Leases granted,174,176,177,198,234.A pretended lease,199.Sold,416.Sold in 1717 and reasons therefor,152,153.To be insured,225.Houses bought in Monkwell Street,109.Site of Theatre bought,234.QQuack—Punishment of, in 1382,37.Advertisements pulled down,385,400.Dealt with,336.Forbidden to practise,352.Rejected,351,353.A Frenchman rejected,334.Quaker admitted to freedom,226.Quarterage,29,30,33,253,270,277,278,280,284,380.Quo Warranto,145.RRecorder, yearly fee to,203,396.Records got from Guildhall and Tower,401.Rent Roll in 1603,381."  in 1609,394.Resuscitation, cases of,320,321,358,359,360.Romish procession, and dinner at the hall in 1555,100.Russian ambassador, Company meet the,410.SSt. Alban, Wood Street—Contribution to repair of church,212.Contribution to organ fund,229.St. Olave, Silver Street—Contribution to repair of church,201.Interesting method of assessment,237.St. Paul’s—Letter from Bishop Laud asking for contribution towards repair of,129.Contribution,403.Sceptre and two pictures presented,189.Seal ordered,226." altered,164.Seals corporate,486.Search for a malefactor,392.Search, the Masters to go in,201.Secrets, revealers of, to be expelled,191.Sergeant-Surgeons, list of,18.Shampooing apparatus,378.Sheriff, Barber-Surgeons who have been,19.Ship money,107,135,212,401.Skeleton, the, at the Hall,315.Skeleton, prepared by Arris for the Theatre,337.Skin of an anatomy not to be tanned,320.Soldiers billetted on City Halls,142."  Surgeons appointed for wounded,334."  cost of furnishing,590."  provision for,106,148."  (Seeprecepts.)Sorcerer forbidden to practise Surgery,327.Spain, contribution to expedition against,107.Stewards of feasts,118,211,407,444,464,466,467.Sunday Trading—Ordinances as to,77,120,172,181.Cases of,182,184,185,190,191,192,200,222,223,416,426.Archbishop Arundel’s letter as to,48.Sun dial,221,400.Superannuation of Navy officers, examinations for,351.Superannuation, candidate for, rejected,353.Suppression of Charles I’s letter to Company,138.Surgeon—First admission of a, to freedom of City,25.A contumacious,336.An impertinent,343.An impudent and defiant,332.A slanderous,329.Not approved, sent to prison,325.On his knees apologizes for slander,319.Ordered to heal his patient,308,316.Prosecuted for not exhibiting a sign,322.Summoned for amputating a breast without calling in an examiner,349.Summoned for not reading his lecture,328.Ordered to be defended if sued by Physicians,345.Surgeons—Examiners of, appointed,308,316,329.Examination of,157,158.Being examined, to give a silver spoon,310.Candidates for, rejected,349.Diplomas,69,311,312,343.Licenses to be recorded,308.Ordered not to practise barbery,217.Order to prosecute unskilful,323,328.Unskilful, ordered not to practise,319,322,324,325,327,329,330,331.To appear at anatomies in flat caps,370.Improperly elected masters, and proceedings thereon,149,150.Mr. Beckett’s book on lives of,351.Guild,35,36,38,47." disputes with Barbers’ Company,38,39,43,51.Surgeons, Bishop’s Licences to—Act of Parliament for,72,73,74.Surgeons to be examined before going to Bishop,310,329."  presented to Dean of St. Paul’s,328.Petition to Bishop of London,322."  to Archbishop of Canterbury setting out the practice,346."  to other Bishops, &c.,348.Bishop agrees not to license without a certificate,350.Company objects to pay caveat to Bishop’s registrar,358.Practice continued till 18th century,74.Surgeons licensed to practise in—Bone setting,325.Dentistry,178.Couching, &c.,324,329.Cutting for stone,313,317.Midwifery,330.As Oculist,331.Rupture,317,329.Scrofula,340.Surgeons complained of—By patients,315,316,317,318,319,321,324,328,330,341,426,427,429.For slander,319.For putting out unlawful sign,316.Surgeons’ Company peruse the united Company’s records after separation,229,230.Surgeon-General for the army, Peter Thorney appointed,334.Surgical lectures,362.TTapestry purchased,393.Technical education, Company provide for,361.Tenant complained of as disorderly,211.Tenure, curious old,188.Thanksgiving and Humiliation days,395,406,407,408,413.Theatre of Anatomy—Leases from the City,132,133.Built,132.Contributions for building,215.Cost of building,402,403.Plan of,134.Ceiling to be decorated,213.Ceiling to be boarded,214.Sculpture for the,214.Curiosities in the,134,488.To be repaired,227.Earl of Burlington requested to repair the,231.Restored by Earl of Burlington,153,154.To be pulled down,233.Site bought,234.Tortoiseshell given to the Hall,218,487.Tours, edict of,23.Trades of freemen binding apprentices,398,399.Translation of freemen to other Companies,226,254,272,273,314,349.Trenchers, wooden,396,405.Truss maker ordered to alter his sign board,350.VViolent freeman, a,212.Virginia colony of,121,122,123.Virginia, sending children to,395,396.Viscera lecture, readers of,373–377.WWarden dismissed for misconduct,214.Warden Frederick applies for Deputy to be appointed in his place,197.Wardens,120,170,171,179,180,201.Wardens’ garlands,397,494,506.Woman Surgeon arrested,392.Women admitted to freedom,260.Women, examination of condemned,401.YYeomanry—Description of,276,277,278.Articles of,120,278,279,280.First Wardens of,281.Wardens not to go home in state,281.Wardens commit offender to prison,282.Forbidden to commit to prison,284.Forbidden to attend weddings,283.Wardens to collect quarterage,282.Compound for quarterage,286.Forbidden to collect quarterage,284.Dispute with Auditors,284.Reproved for exceeding their powers,284.Not to keep their book of orders,285.Forbidden to hold quarterly dinners,284.Not to dine,451.Not to be sworn,285.Plate sold,495.Funeral pall,286.Alleged to be illegal,282,283.Extinction of the,286,287.


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