Scriveners' Company Common Paper 1357-1628 With A Continuation To 1678. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1968.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Nearly all the titles mentioned above give references to other sources; see also W. F. Kahl, The Development of London Livery Companies: an historical essay and a select bibliography (Boston, Mass., 1960). There are numerous incidental references to the Worshipful Company of Scriveners in general works on the Guilds and in many of the histories of other Livery Companies.
List of manuscripts of the Scriveners' Company in the Guildhall Library
MS. | |
366(16) |
Case of the Company as to the legality of an assessment on its members towards the rebuilding of their Hall burnt in the Great Fire. With opinion of Sir Thomas Raymond, 14 May 1674. |
5370 | The 'Common Paper'—the subject of this present book. (fn. 1) |
6199 |
Extracts from Court minutes (now untraceable), 1696–1820, chiefly relating to the purchase of the Company's Hall by the Coachmakers' Company and to other premises belonging to the Scriveners' Company, compiled c.1830. |
8716 |
Original charter of incorporation granted to the Company by King James I, 28 January 1616/ 17. |
8717 | Original ordinances, ratified 29 January 1618/19. |
8718 | Original ordinances, ratified 28 May 1635. |
8719 |
Copy of grant of arms and supporters, originally granted 11 November 1634, made at the Company's request by Stephen Peters, arms painter, 1738. |
8720 | Wardens' account book, 1732–1894. |
8721 |
Members' rolls, recording admission to freedom and livery, and offices served, 1732–1892. (There are eighty-four rolls, but the record is incomplete.) |
8721A |
Photostat copy of MS. Rawlinson D51 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford—this record is also included in this present book. (fn. 2) |
8722 |
Bond in £1,000 by the Coachmakers' Company to the Scriveners' Company, 13 May 1703. |
8723 |
Copy bargain and sale by Sir Arthur Savage and Dame Sarah his wife (late wife of George Smithies, Alderman of London, dec'd) and others, to Charles Bostock, Citizen and Scrivener, of— Great messuage with garden known as Bacon House in Oat Lane, St. Mary Staining, City of London 10 June 1628; with copy fine appertaining, 8 July 1628. |
9837 |
Deed of arrangement between (a) the Brewers' Company, the Scriveners' Company, the Corporation of London, the Pewterers' Company, the Barbersurgeons' Company and the Carpenters' Company, and (b) the Ironmongers' Company, in relation to matters arising out of the Londonderry Estates, 20 November 1884. |
List of manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, relating to the Scriveners' Company
Rawlinson MS. D51 (S.C. 12869), being records of the Company of Scriveners transcribed in the time of Charles II. (fn. 3)
Rawlinson MS. D734 (S.C. 13504). Miscellaneous papers relating to the City of London and including:
(i) Petition to King Charles II on the issue of a Quo Warranto against the Company, expressing their submission, but praying for continuance of such privileges as he shall think fit (f. 79).
(ii) Two copies of a petition to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen respecting the binding of apprentices, with statement of reasons, and letter, 1672 (ff. 80–87).
(iii) Counsel's opinion, by Sir Thomas Raymond, 14 May 1674, in favour of the power of the Company to levy contributions upon the members for the rebuilding of the Hall, burned down in the Fire of London (f. 88).
Rawlinson MS. D911 (S.C. 13677). Fragmentary English papers, historical and legal, but including (f. 196) The explanac'on of the clause concerninge scriveners, etc. conteyned in the Act against usury made in the xxi yeare of Kinge James'.