Description | July 24th. The draft reply to Henage is read and approved. George Woods, who originally agreed to pay 20 marks for his admission, and was then admitted for £5, not to pay the difference. July 31st. The reply to Henage, now engrossed, is to be sent immediately. The petition of Edward Dawby referred to the Treasurers, for payment for glazing, and for a yearly payment for keeping in repair the windows in the Pentice and Common Hall. The suggestion of Robert Brerewood, that the selling of Irish yarn should be unrestricted on two days a week, is deferred while legal aspect is investigated. |