History of the Company. 19 



have been chosen and thereunto ordained by the Sad- 

 dlers before-mentioned ;^ and of Henry Moncoy, John 

 Saleman, Adam Pykeman, Thomas de Havering, John 

 le Kynge, and John Coterel, the which have been chosen 

 and thereunto ordained by the Joiners, Lorimers, and 

 Painters aforesaid ; the which ordainers, with one con- 

 sent and one will, have made agreement and peace in 

 this form between the parties aforesaid : [it was agreed], 

 that is to say : — 



" ' That if the Saddlers aforesaid, or any one of them, or 



any of their successors, shall, at any time 

 ^ended. ° ^ to come, after this present time, offend 



against the Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters 

 aforesaid, or shall maintain any one of their household, 

 or any other person whatsoever, in so doing, and shall 

 thereof, by good and lawful persons, be convicted, 

 and will not in due form make amends ; then, in such 

 case, the Saddlers aforesaid do will and do grant, for 

 themselves and for their successors, that they shall be 

 bound to pay unto the Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters 

 aforesaid, ten tuns of good wine, and to render the same 

 within one month next ensuing after the offence of 

 which conviction shall have been so made ; and also 

 other ten tuns of good wine unto the Mayor and the 

 Commonalty of London, at the same time to be paid 

 and rendered. And in all the ways in which the 

 Saddlers aforesaid, for themselves and for their vadlets 

 and their successors, have bound themselves as towards 

 the Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters aforesaid, in the same 

 manner have the ordainers aforesaid ordained that the 

 Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters before-mentioned, for 

 themselves, for their vadlets, and for their successors, 



^ It would appear that these were a second body of arbi- 

 trators, appointed probably through the inability or failure of 

 the first. 



