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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io6 A CALENDAR OF THE {1617-18 PARLIAMENT held on 25 January, 15 James I., A.D. 1617-18, before JOHN WALTER, HUGH HARE, RICHARD BROWNLOW, EDMUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. SIR THOMAS COVENTRYE, treasurer. Stewards for the reader's dinner :--Roger Specott, Anthony Lowe, and Charles Pratt. Special admission of Richard Corderoy, at the request of Bridgman, in respect of his reading, and of Robert Wroth, one of the sons of Thomas Wroth, deceased, late a bencher. Upon the information of George Lowe, chief cook, of the decay of the conduit springs and want of water in the kitchen, Hare, Prideux, Hele, Gwyn, Cholmly, and Fanshawe are entreated to consider thereof and also how needful the taking in of Mr. Middleton's water is for the use of the House, and the charge to bring it into the House, and to have a conference with Mr. Middleton touching a lease to be made thereof and touching a fine and yearly rent, and to report. Surveyors for the buttery and kitchen to be chosen as in Michaelmas term last. The request of John Davies to make some addition to his chamber in the Steward's Buildings referred to Risden, Howard, and Bridgman. Whereas divers gentlemen who have liberty, by special acts of parliament, to nominate persons to be admitted to privileged chambers, defer the nomination to such chambers in order to force the students wanting chambers to give unreasonable rates and prices, and sometimes to the intent that one person may hold a whole chamber alone, by reason whereof divers students are enforced to lodge in the city to their great inconvenience, it is ordered that all such as have privileged chambers shall, when such chambers become void, nominate to them before the end of one month or the second parliament after the voidance.

1618] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 1 07 PARLIAMENT held On 8 February, 15 James I., A.D. 1617-18, before JOHN WALTER, HUGH H ARE, RICHARD BROWN LOW, EDMUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. SIR THOMAS COVENTRYE, treasurer. chancellor. Edward Johnson called to the bar, at the request of the lord Licence to John Davies to enlarge his chamber. Whereas William Harrison and William Warren reported that Anthony Gibbs, a cook in Ram Alley, occupied a room built upon the ground of this House in Fuller's Rents, and the bench having viewed the same, it it ordered the said room and the yard thereto shall be resumed, and the door made by the said Gibbs mured up. PARLIAMENT held On 16 April, 16 James I., A.D. 1618, before j 0 HN WALTER, RALPH RADCLIFFE, H UGH H ARE, RICHARD B ROWN LOW, EDMUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROKE, and others. SIR THOMAS COVENTRYE, treasurer. James Weston, of the bench, reader for next summer, and Roger Dale and Francis Mingay, attendants. George Wyld, Edward Heyward, Peter Honywood, Henry Ashbee, Peregrine Gastrell, Charles James, Thomas Duncombe, Philip Wyott, Charles Evance, Thomas Newcomen, John Keeling, Alexander Croke, Edward Herbert, and Thomas Gardner called to the bar. The taking of the oath by the said Gardner respited till 16 May for that he will not be of eight years continuance till then. Stubbs is respited till next Parliament (with reservation of his antiquity) if he shall be called. bar. John Keeling, of the Crown Office, called as an associate to the The surveyors of the buttery and kitchen to continue as they were in Michaelmas term. Edward Stapleton to have liberty, till the first parliament of next term, to nominate to his privileged chambers.

1618] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 1 07<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 8 February, 15 James I., A.D. 1617-18, before<br />

JOHN WALTER, HUGH H ARE, RICHARD BROWN LOW, EDMUND<br />

PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROKE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR THOMAS COVENTRYE,<br />

treasurer.<br />

chancellor.<br />

Edward Johnson called to <strong>the</strong> bar, at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lord<br />

Licence to John Davies to enlarge his chamber.<br />

Whereas William Harrison and William Warren reported that<br />

Anthony Gibbs, a cook in Ram Alley, occupied a room built upon <strong>the</strong><br />

ground <strong>of</strong> this House in Fuller's Rents, and <strong>the</strong> bench having viewed<br />

<strong>the</strong> same, it it ordered <strong>the</strong> said room and <strong>the</strong> yard <strong>the</strong>reto shall<br />

be resumed, and <strong>the</strong> door made by <strong>the</strong> said Gibbs mured up.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 16 April, 16 James I., A.D. 1618, before j 0 HN<br />

WALTER, RALPH RADCLIFFE, H UGH H ARE, RICHARD B ROWN LOW,<br />

EDMUND PRIDEUX, GEORGE CROKE, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR THOMAS<br />

COVENTRYE, treasurer.<br />

James Weston, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bench, reader for next summer, and Roger<br />

Dale and Francis Mingay, attendants.<br />

George Wyld, Edward Heyward, Peter Honywood, Henry<br />

Ashbee, Peregrine Gastrell, Charles James, Thomas Duncombe,<br />

Philip Wyott, Charles Evance, Thomas Newcomen, John Keeling,<br />

Alexander Croke, Edward Herbert, and Thomas Gardner called<br />

to <strong>the</strong> bar. <strong>The</strong> taking <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> oath by <strong>the</strong> said Gardner respited till<br />

16 May for that he will not be <strong>of</strong> eight years continuance till<br />

<strong>the</strong>n.<br />

Stubbs is respited till next Parliament (with reservation <strong>of</strong> his<br />

antiquity) if he shall be called.<br />

bar.<br />

John Keeling, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crown Office, called as an associate to <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> surveyors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> buttery and kitchen to continue as <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

in Michaelmas term.<br />

Edward Stapleton to have liberty, till <strong>the</strong> first parliament <strong>of</strong> next<br />

term, to nominate to his privileged chambers.

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