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A13506 Taylors pastorall being both historicall and satyricall: or the noble antiquitie of shepheards, with the profitable vse of sheepe: with a small touch of a scabbed sheepe, and a caueat against that infection. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1624 (1624) STC 23801; ESTC S118298 18,203 40

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fiftie foure shillings yearely in bread for euer besides other gifts 1578. Sir Richard Pipe Draper Maior 1580. Sir Iohn Branch Draper Maior 1584. Sir Thomas Pullison Draper Maior 1588. Sir Martin Calthrop Draper Maior 1614. Sir Thomas Hayes Draper Maior 1615. Sir Iohn Iolls Draper Maior 1621. Sir Edward Barkham Draper Maior 1623. Martin Lumley Draper Maior These good deeds following were done by others of the said Company who were not Lord Maiors IOhn Holmes Draper gaue his house to the poore in Saint Sepulchers parish for euer the yeerely rent of it being thirtie two pound Iohn Russell Draper gaue eightie pound to Schooles and to other pious vses Iohn Quarles Draper gaue sixe pound a yeere for euer to be giuen to the poore in bread William Dummer Draper gaue to the poore thirteene pound eighteene shillings foure pence yeerly for euer Owen Clun Draper gaue to the poore fiue and twentie pound yeerly for euer William Parker Draper towards the maintenance of Preachers at Saint Antlins sixe pounds yeerly for euer Iohn Skeet Draper gaue to the Hospitals at London three hundred pound and to foure poore schollers at Oxford fiue pound a piece and the like to foure poore schollers at Cambridge Henrie Butler Draper gaue to Saint Thomas Hospitall ten pound to Christ Church Saint Bartholomewes Bridewell fiue pounds to each Peter Hall Draper gaue to Christs Hospitall ten pound to Saint Bartholomewes and Saint Thomas Hospitall three pound to each Thomas Church Draper gaue to Christs Hospitall and to Bridewell to each ten pound and to the Hospitals of Saint Thomas Saint Bartholomew to either fiue pound Humphrey Fox Draper gaue to Christs Church Hospitall fiftie pound Edmund Hill Draper gaue to the poore of Saint Andrew Vnder shaft fiftie two pound anno 1609. William Gilborne Draper gaue foure markes the yeere for euer to the poore of Saint Katherine Christ Church neere Aldegate twentie pound he gaue to build a Gallery in the same Church Iohn Quarles Draper gaue to the poore of Saint Peters in the poore in Bredstreet ward fiftie pound to be bestowed yeerly in bread for euer Sir Richard Goddard Draper and Alderman gaue to the Hospitall of Bridewell two hundred pound Master Benedict Barnham Draper gaue for the reliefe of poore prisoners in the seueral prisons of London 50. l. Sir Iames Deane Draper and Alderman gaue to the seuerall Hospitals in London a hundred and thirtie pound and to sundry prisons seuentie pound Lady Bainham sometimes an Aldermans wife of the Drapers Company gaue to the poore of the said Company ten pound yeerely for euer Lancelot Thomson Draper gaue to the parish of Saint Peters in Cornhill twentie pound for fiue Sermons and a hundred pound to the poore of the Drapers Company and fiue pound yeerely to be bestowed by them in fire and bread on the poore of that parish Richard Shore Draper gaue fifteene pound to build a Church porch at Saint Mildreds in the Powltrie Iohn Calthrop Draper built the Bricke wall betwixt the Hospitals of Christs Church and Saint Bartholomew Iohn Chertsey Draper gaue to the Hospitals twentie pound and to other charitable vses a hundred pound Master Henrie Woolaston Draper gaue to Saint Thomas Hospitall fourtie pound with other charitable beneuolences These memorable and pious workes with many more then my weake capacitie can collect and reckon haue beene done by the Drapers or Clothsellers which doth approue the sheepe to be a thriuing happy and a most profitable beast Now to speake somwhat of the Right Worshipfull Company of Clothworkers Anno Domini 1559. Sir William Hewet Clothworker Lord Maior 1570. Sir Rowland Heyward Clothworker Lord Maior 1574. Sir Iames Hawes Clothworker Lord Maior 1583. Sir Edward Osborne Clothworker Lord Maior 1594. Sir Iohn Spencer Clothworker Lord Maior K. Iames our most gracious Soueraign was made a free brother of the Worshipfull Company of Clothworkers Sir Iohn Wats being thē Lord Maior who feasted his Maiestie Sir William Stone Knight being then Master of the Company as which time the King gaue a gift of a. brace of Bucks to the said Company yeerly for euer to be spent at their feast in their Hall 1596. Sir Thomas Skinner Clothworker L. Maior gaue to the Hospitals in London and the Suburbs 120. l. 1599. Sir Nicholas Mosley Clothworker L. Maior 1606. Sir Iohn Wats Clothworker Lord Maior gaue to Christ Church Hospitall ten pound and to the Hospitall of Saint Thomas in Southwarke twentie pound Richard Farringdon Clothworker and Alderman gaue to the seuerall Hospitals in London and the Suburbs 66. pound 13. shillings foure pence Sir William Stone Clothworker gaue to the seuerall prisons in London 50. pound Lady Barbara Stone wife to the forenamed Sir William Stone gaue to the Hospitall of Christs Church one hundred pounds Lady Spencer wife to Sir Iohn Spencer Clothworker gaue to the seuerall Hospitals seuentie pound William Lambe Esquire free of the company of Clothworkers one of the Gentlemen of the Chappel to king Henrie the eight built a free Grammar Schoole at Sutton Valence in Kent where he was borne allowing yeerely for euer to the Master of the said Scchoole twentie pound and to the Vsher ten pound also he built 6. Almeshouses there with gardens orchyards and 10. l. yeerly to each of them for euer Besides he gaue to the free schoole at Maidstone in Kent 10. pound yeerly for euer which he appointed to be bestowed only vpon poore children who were destitute of friends and succourlesse Also he bestowed three hundred pound for the vse of decayed Clothiers in the Countie of Suffolke and in the townes of Bridgenorth and Ludlow Moreouer hee built two Conduits in London one at Holbourne Bridge and the other on the Hill towards New-Gate both of which cost 1500. pounds at which time he gaue 120. new Pailes to so many poore women to beare water withall Moreouer he gaue thirtie pound a yeere to his Company for euer and 4. pounds yeerely to a Minister for foure Sermons and thirty pound yeerely for euer to be bestowed on twelue poore men and twelue poore women each of them to haue a Freeze Gowne one Lockrom shirt or smock one paire of winter shooes which Gift is yeerely distributed on the first of October he also gaue to the Poore of Saint Giles Parish without Cripplegate fifteene pound To the Poore of the Company of Stationers he gaue sixe pounds thirteen shillings foure pence yeerely for euer to be bestowed euery Fry day in the Parish of S. Faiths on twelue poore people twelue pence in bread and twelue pence in money He gaue to Christs Hospitall sixe pounds yeerely for euer and 100. pounds in ready money present Hee gaue to S. Thomas Hospitall 4. pounds yeerely for euer and to poore Maids marriages he gaue 20. pounds besides Newgate Ludgate the two Comptors in London the Marshalsea the Kings-Bench and the White Lyon had all most louing tasts of his Charitable liberality and in conclusion