Volume II 1603-1660 - The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

Volume II 1603-1660 - The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple Volume II 1603-1660 - The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

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1605] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. ii PARLIAMENT held On 16 June, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before Sir EDWARD COKE, RALPH RATCLIFFE, HUGH HARE, and others. GEORGE WYLDE, treasurer. Order that those holding chambers of the Master of the Temple shall not make assignments thereof without the consent of the said master and of the treasurer. Whereas complaints have been made by benchers against divers inhabitants of Fleet Street whose houses are adjoining and side unto the court wherein the treasurer, Hugh Hare, and others of the bench have their chambers, commonly called Mr. Hare's Court, because the said inhabitants have of late, without licence from this House, made " many and sundry great lights and glazed windows in their said houses into the said courtyard, whereof divers of them do jut over the soil of the same yard, and not so satisfied, have likewise made divers opening gazements,' to the number of thirty-four, in the nether parts of the same glazed windows whereby they, their servants and companies of all sorts do not only daily look out and gaze into the said courtyard upon the fellows and students of this House at such time as they are there walking for their private solace and recreation, but also do throw through the same opening windows into the same court divers noisome things, which at this parliament is holden unfit to be longer continued or suffered." Nevertheless, before any proceeding is taken for the reformation thereof, it is ordered that the treasurer before next parliament shall require the inhabitants to close up the said " gazernents " made in the lower parts of the aforesaid windows and to allow them to have the benefit to use the lights and " gazements " in the upper part of the same windows and if they refuse to do the same thankfully, further consideration shall be had. Other business transacted :—David Waterhowse and Sir Ralph Hare called to the bench ; order for the continuance of Mr. Crasshawe ; a scavenger to be appointed to rid and cleanse the garden and other places of the House thrice a week in term time and once every week out of term ; special admission of Heale, son of John Heale, bencher.

1 2 A CALENDAR OF THE [1605 PARLIAMENT held on 13 October, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before SIR EDWARD COKE, ANDREW GREY, HUGH HARE, and others. GEORGE WYLDE, treasurer. Whereas Paul Ambrose Crooke was lately called to the bench, it is, at his request, left to his choice to accept the place when it is most convenient, but he shall not have ancienty of any called till he shall take his place. Special admissions of John Lawrence at the request of Ellis Heale, late reader, and of Richard Carill, grandchild of Carill, late bencher. PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before SIR EDWARD COKE, ANDREW GREY, RALPH RATCLIFFE, HUGH HARE, JOHN HARE, and others. GEORGE WYLDE, treasurer. Edward Bromley chosen reader for Lent vacation, and Sir Edward Cooke and Sir John Jackson, attendants. George Crook, Dyott, Raynoldes, and Lloyde chosen auditors for the treasurer's account, and Bromley, Harris, Duport and Myngay, auditors for the steward's account. Officers for Christmas :—Sir Henry Cocke, Sir Thomas Lucas, and Sir Thomas Barnardiston, marshals ; Sir George Browne, Sir Thomas Bushopp, and William Wright, stewards ; and Sir Edward Pytt, Warneford, and Seabright, butlers. Treasurer :—John Hare. PARLIAMENT held on 24 November, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before Sir EDWARD COOKE, attorney general, ANDREW GRAVE, RALPH RATCLIFFE, HUGH HARE, GEORGE WILDE, and others. JOHN HARE, treasurer. " Touching the conduit of water which formerly did serve this House by pipes of lead leading from the spring head on the backside of Mr. Holland's house in Fleet Street, and which water has been stopped or taken away long time, it is desired that the treasurer, with Towse, George Crooke, and Harris, or any two of them, do before

1 2 A CALENDAR OF THE [1605<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 13 October, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before SIR<br />

EDWARD COKE, ANDREW GREY, HUGH HARE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

GEORGE WYLDE, treasurer.<br />

Whereas Paul Ambrose Crooke was lately called to <strong>the</strong> bench,<br />

it is, at his request, left to his choice to accept <strong>the</strong> place when it is<br />

most convenient, but he shall not have ancienty <strong>of</strong> any called till he<br />

shall take his place.<br />

Special admissions <strong>of</strong> John Lawrence at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> Ellis<br />

Heale, late reader, and <strong>of</strong> Richard Carill, grandchild <strong>of</strong> Carill,<br />

late bencher.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before SIR<br />

EDWARD COKE, ANDREW GREY, RALPH RATCLIFFE, HUGH HARE,<br />

JOHN HARE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. GEORGE WYLDE, treasurer.<br />

Edward Bromley chosen reader for Lent vacation, and Sir<br />

Edward Cooke and Sir John Jackson, attendants.<br />

George Crook, Dyott, Raynoldes, and Lloyde chosen auditors<br />

for <strong>the</strong> treasurer's account, and Bromley, Harris, Duport and Myngay,<br />

auditors for <strong>the</strong> steward's account.<br />

Officers for Christmas :—Sir Henry Cocke, Sir Thomas Lucas,<br />

and Sir Thomas Barnardiston, marshals ; Sir George Browne, Sir<br />

Thomas Bushopp, and William Wright, stewards ; and Sir Edward<br />

Pytt, Warneford, and Seabright, butlers.<br />

Treasurer :—John Hare.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 24 November, 3 James I., A.D. 1605, before Sir<br />

EDWARD COOKE, attorney general, ANDREW GRAVE, RALPH<br />

RATCLIFFE, HUGH HARE, GEORGE WILDE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. JOHN<br />

HARE, treasurer.<br />

" Touching <strong>the</strong> conduit <strong>of</strong> water which formerly did serve this<br />

House by pipes <strong>of</strong> lead leading from <strong>the</strong> spring head on <strong>the</strong> backside<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Holland's house in Fleet Street, and which water has been<br />

stopped or taken away long time, it is desired that <strong>the</strong> treasurer, with<br />

Towse, George Crooke, and Harris, or any two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, do before

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