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

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82 A CALENDAR OF THE [1614<br />

<strong>the</strong> second butler <strong>the</strong> third part, and <strong>the</strong> three puisnes <strong>the</strong> fourth part,<br />

and in default to lose <strong>the</strong>ir places.<br />

Orders that William Farrer and John Harryes (at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong><br />

Serjeant Towse) and Pembridge (at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> Serjeant Wilde)<br />

be called to <strong>the</strong> bar, and that Sulyard be remembered to be called.<br />

Order, upon <strong>the</strong> report <strong>of</strong> Serjeant Towse and Prideaux, that<br />

John Wells shall have <strong>the</strong> shop during <strong>the</strong> minority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Jones, <strong>the</strong> minister, paying 5 marks a year to <strong>the</strong> said son, and<br />

shall " take all stationery wares (except tobacco and aqua vitx) at<br />

reasonable prices."<br />

PARLIAMENT held 011 3 November, 12 James I., A.D. 1614, before<br />

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

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

Heyward, reader for Lent, and Prideaux and Aynscombe,<br />

attendants.<br />

Officers for <strong>the</strong> Grand Christmas continued.<br />

Auditors :—Sir John Jackson, Lloyde, Bridgman and Hea<strong>the</strong><br />

for <strong>the</strong> treasurer's accounts, and Fletcher, Scambler, Edwardes, and<br />

Trevor for <strong>the</strong> steward's accounts.<br />

Mychell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown Office, is associated to <strong>the</strong> bar and is to<br />

sit uppermost at <strong>the</strong> second table <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bar.<br />

John Ingleby expulsed because he had been formerly admitted<br />

to Gray's Inn and expulsed from <strong>the</strong>re some four years past for<br />

recusancy, and afterwards for procuring himself to be admitted to<br />

this House (being against <strong>the</strong> orders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inns <strong>of</strong> Court for any one<br />

being once <strong>of</strong> one House to be admitted into any o<strong>the</strong>r) also he is<br />

expulsed because he continued in his said obstinacy <strong>of</strong> recusancy.<br />

Thomas Shurlock, an Irish gentleman, admitted to this House,<br />

being found an obstinate recusant, was called upon to appear to<br />

answer for such his <strong>of</strong>fences or be expulsed, and he has a fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

day till <strong>the</strong> last parliament <strong>of</strong> this term to come to <strong>the</strong> bench table to<br />

answer such matters as are objected against him, and in default to be<br />

expulsed.<br />

Treasurer :—Elize Hele.

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