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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So A CALENDAR OF THE [1614 of the building there are either to compound with the House at a yearly rent or else to show cause why their said building, so erected by encroachments, should not be abated. Order that Prideaux, Croke, Hele, Lloyde, and Cholmeley shall view a door made by Stirrell, of the Middle Temple, into the churchyard, and other doors into the churchyard, and an enclosure made by Stirrell, encroachments in Hare's Court, and the conduit head in the yard or backside of Holland, and to report. The steward, notwithstanding many warnings, has been taken deceiving the House in demanding more for billets and faggots than he paid for the same, yet in hope of his future faithful services his offence is remitted, and he is to pay a fine of 6/i. I 3s. 4d. PARLIAMENT held On 26 June, 12 James I., A.D. I6 1 4, before GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOW, WILLIAM TOWSE, EDMUND PRIDEAUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. JOHN HARRYES, treasurer. Stewards for reader's dinner :—Lancelot Lowther, Thomas Atye, and Robert Drake. Thomas Fanshaw, heretofore called to the bench but not to have voice or place of any reader, is now absolutely called, and from henceforth to have place and voice. Anthony Stoughton, John Godwyn, William Greenehill, and John Whitwick called to the bar, saving antiquity to John Lewys. Best, one of the bar, for suspicion of his incontinent life and for lodging of a lewd woman with him in his chamber within this House this last vacation, is expulsed out of this House and likewise, as far as this parliament can do, is disbarred. Order that no reader shall remit into commons during his reading those who were put out in term time. PARLIAMENT held on 10 July, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before GEORGE WILDE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, EDMUND PRID- EAUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. JOHN HARRYES, treasurer. Order that Warren, the master of the King's barge, shall be paid 50s. which this House oweth him, and Gray's Inn is to pay the other 50s.

1614] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 81 Order that Lumley, the draper, shall be paid 4/1. i2S. 6d. for scarlet employed for the marshal of the mask, etc. Order that the apparels that the House is now in for commons shall be paid out of the treasury of the House, and that in the vacation time no apparels shall be left in the long vacation, except one weekly mess of meat allowed for half the officers during the same vacations, and for the residue of the vacations there shall be allowed Io/i., and no more, towards helping the commons, and no apparels are hereafter to be left on the House without allowance of parliament, but the commons are to bear their own charges, except for one mess, as aforesaid. PARLIAMENT held on 16 October, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before GEORGE WILDE, HUGH HARE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM TOWSE, EDMUND PRIDEAUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. JOHN HARRYES, treasurer. Special admissions of George Tucker, Sir Allen Apsley, and Dixie Hickman, by Jordan, during his reading. Stretfield, who was put out of commons for wearing boots, is readmitted. PARLIAMENT held On 18 October, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before GEORGE WILDE and WILLIAM TOWSE, serjeants at law, HUGH HARE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, EDMUND PRIDEAUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. JOHN HARRYES, treasurer. Thomas Coventry called to the bench. John Lewys, Francis Fynche, Thomas Gewen, Edward Poore, Thomas Flexney, Richard Sharpe, Eusebius Garland, Richard Tomlyns, and Walter Drewrye called to the bar. Whereas the basin and ewer (heire) of silver and parcel gilt weighing 114/ ounces was lost on Sunday night last by the negligence of the butlers and especially of the two ancientest, it is ordered that if they do not find it by Saturday, 29 October, they shall make a new basin and ewer of the same fashion and value, viz :—the head butler to bear the moiety of four parts towards the charges thereof,

1614] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 81<br />

Order that Lumley, <strong>the</strong> draper, shall be paid 4/1. i2S. 6d. for<br />

scarlet employed for <strong>the</strong> marshal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mask, etc.<br />

Order that <strong>the</strong> apparels that <strong>the</strong> House is now in for commons<br />

shall be paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treasury <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House, and that in <strong>the</strong><br />

vacation time no apparels shall be left in <strong>the</strong> long vacation, except<br />

one weekly mess <strong>of</strong> meat allowed for half <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers during <strong>the</strong> same<br />

vacations, and for <strong>the</strong> residue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vacations <strong>the</strong>re shall be allowed<br />

Io/i., and no more, towards helping <strong>the</strong> commons, and no apparels<br />

are hereafter to be left on <strong>the</strong> House without allowance <strong>of</strong> parliament,<br />

but <strong>the</strong> commons are to bear <strong>the</strong>ir own charges, except for one mess,<br />

as aforesaid.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 16 October, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before<br />

GEORGE WILDE, HUGH HARE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM<br />

TOWSE, EDMUND PRIDEAUX, GEORGE CROKE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. JOHN<br />

HARRYES, treasurer.<br />

Special admissions <strong>of</strong> George Tucker, Sir Allen Apsley, and<br />

Dixie Hickman, by Jordan, during his reading.<br />

Stretfield, who was put out <strong>of</strong> commons for wearing boots, is readmitted.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 18 October, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before<br />

GEORGE WILDE and WILLIAM TOWSE, serjeants at law, HUGH<br />

HARE, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, EDMUND PRIDEAUX, GEORGE<br />

CROKE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. JOHN HARRYES, treasurer.<br />

Thomas Coventry called to <strong>the</strong> bench.<br />

John Lewys, Francis Fynche, Thomas Gewen, Edward Poore,<br />

Thomas Flexney, Richard Sharpe, Eusebius Garland, Richard<br />

Tomlyns, and Walter Drewrye called to <strong>the</strong> bar.<br />

Whereas <strong>the</strong> basin and ewer (heire) <strong>of</strong> silver and parcel gilt<br />

weighing 114/ ounces was lost on Sunday night last by <strong>the</strong> negligence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> butlers and especially <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two ancientest, it is ordered that<br />

if <strong>the</strong>y do not find it by Saturday, 29 October, <strong>the</strong>y shall make a<br />

new basin and ewer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same fashion and value, viz :—<strong>the</strong> head<br />

butler to bear <strong>the</strong> moiety <strong>of</strong> four parts towards <strong>the</strong> charges <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>,

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