202 The Company and the Trade. 



for his offence so done and comytted, in humble manner 

 upon his knees acknowledged his faulte and cravid 

 pardon and for that fower or fyve of the neighbours 

 of good sort dwelling in the saide p'ishe have bound 

 themselves by their words that he the saide Thomas 

 Moore shulde henceforth be of good behavio'" the Com- 

 pany grannted his releasement." 



1635. April i^th. 



*' At this Court Thomas Capp app^'ntice to Tho. 

 Gardner and Mathias Younge apprenticed to (?) Black- 

 Smith appeared at this Court according to an order 

 made by the R. Ho^^" the Lord Maior the 17th daie 

 of March last past To make their publique submission 

 upon theire knees for resistinge the Wardens in theire 

 search at the said Gardners Shop. The w'^'' submission 

 they both did accordingly in the hall at a full Court 

 upon their knees acknowledging their fault." 



1673. Jjme iit/i. 



" M'' George Borrett haveng refused the Search made 

 by M"" Warden Blount and others and being taken by a 

 Constable upon the Companyes Warrant for the five 

 pounds by him forfeited for soe doeing but at his request 

 discharged upon his promise to appeare at this Court 

 and to abide by the judgement of the same and now 

 appeareing and submitting himself accordingly this 

 Court doe think fitt to fine him for such his offence and 

 for defective ware Twentie shillings the w'^'' he willingly 

 paid the Wardens." 



1 70 1. July 2nd. 



" Upon the complaint of M"" Warden Chandler M"" 

 Shelton and others that M"" Walter Coates did deny the 



