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shall be bound as towards the Saddlers before-men- 

 tioned. 



" 'And further, by the said ordainers it is ordained, that 

 if the Saddlers aforesaid shall receive or take back, or 

 any one of them shall receive or take, the persons of their 

 trade hereinafter named, or any one of them, who have 

 withdrawn themselves for the offences which they have 

 committed against the Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters 

 aforesaid, such names being here specified and set forth, 

 namely : — Nicholas Bonere, John Bonere, William de 

 Carletone, Alexander de Oundle, Roger de Wyndesore 

 John de Houghtone, Roger le Gierke, his vadlet, John 

 de York, saddler, and John de Coventre, saddler, or 

 from their goods and chattels in any manner shall 

 maintain or sustain them, or maintain and sustain any 

 one of them, before they shall have given satisfaction, 

 and made peace and agreed with the Joiners, Lorimers, 

 and Painters aforesaid, and shall, by good and lawful 

 persons, be convicted of so doing, then, in such case, 

 they shall be bound to pay twenty tuns of good wine ; 

 that is to say, ten tuns of wine to the same trades of the 

 Joiners, Lorimers, and Painters, within the month next 

 ensuing after they shall have been so convicted ; and 

 the other ten tuns of wine to the Mayor and to the 

 Commonalty of the said City. And that these ordi- 

 nances and grants shall hold good and be valid, as well 

 against the Saddlers aforesaid, as the Joiners, Lorimers, 

 and Painters before-mentioned, they shall be enrolled in 

 the Husting at London, for ever to endure ; and also in 

 the paper of the chamber of Guildhall aforesaid.' 



"And further, the men of the trades of Joiners, Painters, 

 and Lorimers in copper and in iron, presented to the 

 Mayor and Aldermen a petition, the tenor of which was 

 as follows : — 



'* ' To the Mayor, to the Aldermen, and to all the Com- 

 monalty of London, make prayer the Painters, Joiners, 



