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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1630] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 183 PARLIAMENT held On 7 February, 5 Charles I., A.D. 1629-30, before THOMAS RISDON, JOHN HAWARD, SIR THOMAS FANSHAWE,JOHN FAIREWELL, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Upon the report of Haward and Prythergh, it is conceived there is no reason why the House should be charged with the payment of the debts demanded by the grocer and the confectioner. Upon the report made by Prythergh, Levinge, Wyllys, and Littleton touching the money owing to those who served the gentlemen with provisions at the time of their private commons, it is ordered that the order of 23 November, i6o6, be put in execution. Order for the treasurer to admit fellows who desire chambers, to the chambers now in the disposal of the House. Upon the petition of Robert Scott, his duties, amounting to 6/i., are reduced to 3/1. and the charges of the suit against him. PARLIAMENT held On 18 April, 6 Charles I., A.D. 1630, before SIR ROBERT HEATH, PAUL AMBROSE CROKE, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, JOHN HAWARD, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. John Wylde chosen reader, and Paul Ambrose Croke and Foster, attendants. Special admissions of William Hill, son and heir of William Hill of Tewkesbury in the county of Gloucester, by Davies in respect of his reading ; and of John Mayne, son and heir of Sir Anthony Mayne, late of Linton in the county of Kent, by Lane, in respect of his reading. The petition of George Sparkes for leave to go on with his building on the north side of the Temple churchyard, referred to the table. Whereas the old kitchen with the offices and rooms thereto belonging, and the hall stairs, and also divers old chambers lately standing between the hall and the east end of the former brick buildings in Figtree Court, are demolished and taken down, and a fair new building is there begun to be erected, within which there will be certain chambers to be disposed of towards the charges to be

184 A CALENDAR OF THE [1630 disbursed, and because the treasurer has undertaken this building, he is desired to dispose of such chambers for the good of the society, and to assess the fines for admittances to the same. PARLIAMENT held On 9 May, 6 Charles I., A.D. 1630, before JOHN SOTHERTON, PAUL AMBROS E CROKE, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, and others. SIR RICHARD S HILTON, treasurer. Order that the limit of time for John Keeling to nominate to the chamber, lately built by him, be extended to two years longer. Robert Baker discharged from being surety for David March. Order that, for the better payment of commons and other duties, every fellow who shall not after warning pay his duties, shall be kept in commons one week after such warning, and if before the end of that week he does not pay, he shall have a ne recifiiatur set upon his head and be in the same case as if he were put extra fier mandatum. PARLIAMENT held On 30 May, 6 Charles I., A.D. 1630, before JOHN SOTHERTON, SIR ROBERT HEATH, RICHARD BROWNLOWE, THOMAS RISDON, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Stewards for the reader's dinner :--John Selden, John Cudmore, and William Robinson. Order for the better providing of benchers' chambers that the bench shall have the choice of such chambers as shall happen to fall vacant, until there be a competent number of benchers' chambers. PARLIAMENT held on 13 June, 6 Charles I., A.D . 1630, before SIR ROBERT HEATH, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, THOMAS RISDON, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Order that by reason of the sickness of the plague increasing, the reading for the next vacation shall not be kept, and therefore the reader and his attendants, together with the stewards for the reader's

184 A CALENDAR OF THE [1630<br />

disbursed, and because <strong>the</strong> treasurer has undertaken this building, he<br />

is desired to dispose <strong>of</strong> such chambers for <strong>the</strong> good <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> society,<br />

and to assess <strong>the</strong> fines for admittances to <strong>the</strong> same.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 9 May, 6 Charles I., A.D. 1630, before JOHN<br />

SOTHERTON, PAUL AMBROS E CROKE, WILLIAM FLETCHER,<br />

NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR RICHARD S HILTON,<br />

treasurer.<br />

Order that <strong>the</strong> limit <strong>of</strong> time for John Keeling to nominate to <strong>the</strong><br />

chamber, lately built by him, be extended to two years longer.<br />

Robert Baker discharged from being surety for David March.<br />

Order that, for <strong>the</strong> better payment <strong>of</strong> commons and o<strong>the</strong>r duties,<br />

every fellow who shall not after warning pay his duties, shall be kept<br />

in commons one week after such warning, and if before <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

that week he does not pay, he shall have a ne recifiiatur set upon his<br />

head and be in <strong>the</strong> same case as if he were put extra fier mandatum.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 30 May, 6 Charles I., A.D. 1630, before JOHN<br />

SOTHERTON, SIR ROBERT HEATH, RICHARD BROWNLOWE,<br />

THOMAS RISDON, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer.<br />

Stewards for <strong>the</strong> reader's dinner :--John Selden, John Cudmore,<br />

and William Robinson.<br />

Order for <strong>the</strong> better providing <strong>of</strong> benchers' chambers that <strong>the</strong><br />

bench shall have <strong>the</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> such chambers as shall happen to fall<br />

vacant, until <strong>the</strong>re be a competent number <strong>of</strong> benchers' chambers.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 13 June, 6 Charles I., A.D . 1630, before SIR<br />

ROBERT HEATH, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY,<br />

THOMAS RISDON, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer.<br />

Order that by reason <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sickness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> plague increasing,<br />

<strong>the</strong> reading for <strong>the</strong> next vacation shall not be kept, and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong><br />

reader and his attendants, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> stewards for <strong>the</strong> reader's

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