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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74 A CALENDAR OF THE of these societies have ever been against them, not enduring women and children to reside amongst us, and Mr. Simpson by his letters having acquainted us that he hath had these ten years past a church at Chateaudun in France, where his wife and children do remain, that if he be received of us he will give up his charge and bring them over, we, not being able to yield so liberal maintenance as his learning and chargeable family may either merit or expect, do fear that the place that he so desireth with us (standing amidst so many uncertainties) may turn rather to his loss than benefit whereat we should be heartily sorry in regard we see your Highness intends his advancement. And thus acknowledging your Majesty's most gracious benefits and princely favours to these our societies and withal humbly beseeching your Majesty to accept of this our petition, we rest your Majesty's most loyal subjects, praying to God to send you a long, a prosperous, and a peaceable reign over us. William Bastard, treasurer, Edward Stapleton, treasurer." " At the Court, Whitehall, 13 May 1613. His Majesty being made acquainted with this answer is graciously pleased to accept of it. Daniel Dun." PARLIAMENT held On 6 June, I I James I., A.D. 1613, before RALPH RADCLIFFE, GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, EDMUND PRIDEUX, and others. EDWARD STAPLETON, treasurer. Stewards for the reader's dinner :—Edward Lloyd, Sir Augustine Pagrave, and Sir George Perkins. Special admission of Richard Stone, son of John Stone, a bencher. PARLIAMENT held on 20 J une, II James I., A.D. 1613, before RALPH RADCLIFFE, and others, as above. EDWARD STAPLETON, treasurer. The question of making a staircase at Sir Peter Manwood's buildings referred to Sir John Jackson, Walter, and Risden. PARLIAMENT held On I 0 October, I I James I., A.D. 1613, before GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, EDMUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROOKE, and others. Special admissions of William Styant, of John Ceasar, son of

1613] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 75 Sir Julius Ceasar, chancellor of the Exchequer, and of John Palmer, D.D., by Scambler in respect of his reading. Order that every person hereafter admitted, shall, before coming into commons, enter into bond to the treasurer in the sum of 2011, with some sufficient person with him, for payment of his commons and duties of the House. Also that every fellow who shall owe 411. for commons or duties shall, after demand, be put out of commons, and before being readmitted shall enter into bond, as above, for payment of his future commons and duties. Whereas Sir Charles Ceasar, knight, doctor of civil law, son and heir of Sir Julius Ceasar, chancellor of the Exchequer, being a fellow of this House, was at the parliament held on 24 January, last past, called to the bench under certain limitations, being now honoured with knighthood, it is ordered that he shall be one of the bench without limitation and shall be discharged from reading. PARLIAMENT held On 3 November, I I James I., A.D. 1613, before GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, ED- MUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROOKE, and others. EDWARD STAPLE- TON, treasurer. Weare, reader for next Lent, and Prideux and Jorden, attendants. Auditors : — Gwynne, Risden, Hemscombe, and Henniche Finche for the steward, and Hele, Cholmeley, James Weston, and Myngaye for the treasurer. The officers for the grand Christmas, as before, saving that William Wrighte being dead, Sir George Perkyns, knight, is elected in his place. Orders that the petition of John Mortymer, the gardener, be referred to Risden, Powell, and Scamler ; that Bridgman be discharged from being pledge for Josias Foster ; that the steward on Monday sevennight shall pay all debts, upon pain of dismissal. Order that if any fellow be hereafter put out of commons for any offence, he shall not lie in his chamber or be re-admitted to commons till he has discharged all his duties and has sued every bencher then in commons for his good-will that he may be re-admitted into commons, and that he be admitted by act of parliament and shall

1613] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 75<br />

Sir Julius Ceasar, chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, and <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Palmer, D.D., by Scambler in respect <strong>of</strong> his reading.<br />

Order that every person hereafter admitted, shall, before coming<br />

into commons, enter into bond to <strong>the</strong> treasurer in <strong>the</strong> sum <strong>of</strong> 2011,<br />

with some sufficient person with him, for payment <strong>of</strong> his commons and<br />

duties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House. Also that every fellow who shall owe 411. for<br />

commons or duties shall, after demand, be put out <strong>of</strong> commons,<br />

and before being readmitted shall enter into bond, as above, for<br />

payment <strong>of</strong> his future commons and duties.<br />

Whereas Sir Charles Ceasar, knight, doctor <strong>of</strong> civil law, son and<br />

heir <strong>of</strong> Sir Julius Ceasar, chancellor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Exchequer, being a fellow<br />

<strong>of</strong> this House, was at <strong>the</strong> parliament held on 24 January, last past,<br />

called to <strong>the</strong> bench under certain limitations, being now honoured<br />

with knighthood, it is ordered that he shall be one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bench<br />

without limitation and shall be discharged from reading.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 3 November, I I James I., A.D. 1613, before<br />

GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, ED-<br />

MUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROOKE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. EDWARD STAPLE-<br />

TON, treasurer.<br />

Weare, reader for next Lent, and Prideux and Jorden, attendants.<br />

Auditors : — Gwynne, Risden, Hemscombe, and Henniche<br />

Finche for <strong>the</strong> steward, and Hele, Cholmeley, James Weston, and<br />

Myngaye for <strong>the</strong> treasurer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for <strong>the</strong> grand Christmas, as before, saving that<br />

William Wrighte being dead, Sir George Perkyns, knight, is elected<br />

in his place.<br />

Orders that <strong>the</strong> petition <strong>of</strong> John Mortymer, <strong>the</strong> gardener, be<br />

referred to Risden, Powell, and Scamler ; that Bridgman be discharged<br />

from being pledge for Josias Foster ; that <strong>the</strong> steward on<br />

Monday sevennight shall pay all debts, upon pain <strong>of</strong> dismissal.<br />

Order that if any fellow be hereafter put out <strong>of</strong> commons for<br />

any <strong>of</strong>fence, he shall not lie in his chamber or be re-admitted to<br />

commons till he has discharged all his duties and has sued every<br />

bencher <strong>the</strong>n in commons for his good-will that he may be re-admitted<br />

into commons, and that he be admitted by act <strong>of</strong> parliament and shall

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