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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1631] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 189 was passed over from being chosen steward for the reader's dinner and forfeited his chamber by discontinuance, that if he pay the duties owing to the steward he shall be discharged from his duties to the House. PARLIAMENT held on 22 May, 7 Charles I., A.D. 1631, before SIR ROBERT HEATH, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, THOMAS RISDON, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Order at the request of Doctor James Chambers, physician in ordinary to his Majesty, that Roger Heath, a fellow, be admitted to a chamber in trust for the use of the said Dr. Chambers, that he may there keep his office lately granted him by the King, for which admittance he shall pay 4o/i., and that the said Heath may hold another chamber to his own use. Order that Samuel Wightwick, chief clerk for the Pleas in the Court of King's Bench, shall, in respect of his office, sit at the upper end of the ancient bar table, and have ancienty of all utter barristers there. Thomas Browne called to the bar, at the request of Justice Vernon. PARLIAMENT held On 12 June, 7 Charles I., A. D. I631, before THOMAS RISDON, SIR THOMAS FANSHAWE, RICHARD PRYTHERGH, TIMOTHY LEVINGE, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Stewards for the reader's dinner :—Anthony Stoughton, George Wylde, and Edward Heyward. Order that Pore having lost his part of a chamber by the pulling down of the old chambers in Figtree Court, the treasurer is requested to admit him to another chamber or the moiety of one. The petition of Leonard Beckett, that for 25 years he had sold books in the shop over against the door of the Temple Church, for which he pays yearly 4/i. los., over which shop the buildings of the Middle Temple are, during the next long vacation, to be taken down, he therefore prays that he may be continued in that or the like shop,

190 A CALENDAR OF THE [1631 which petition is referred to Cholmeley, Risdon, and Prythergh, who are to meet with the benchers of the Middle Temple, and they are to take care that the lights of the church be not obscured or the passage in the Temple Lane straitened or any damage done to this House by the said intended new buildings. PARLIAMENT held On 26 June, 7 Charles I., A.D. 1631, before JOHN SOTHERTON, SIR ROBERT H EATH, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOMELEY, and others. SIR RICHARD S HILTON, treasurer. Special admission of Thomas Foster, son and heir apparent of Robert Foster, at the request of his father. PARLIAMENT held on I 6 October, 7 Charles I., A. D. 1631, before SIR ROBERT H EATH, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, SIR THOMAS F AN- SHAWE, J OHN FAIREWELL, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. Special admission of Thomas Foster, son and heir of Thomas Foster, an utter barrister, and grandchild of Mr. Justice Foster, deceased, at the request of his father. The petition of Thomas Peeter that Matthew Derenzye and Henry Kempe might have leave (on account of the said Peeter's attendance in Ireland) to nominate to the chambers called Mr. Brooker's Buildings in Hare's Court during the lives of the said Peeter and Thomas Brooker and the longer liver of them, is referred to Cholmeley, Denn, and Weston. PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 7 Charles I., A .D. 1631, before RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOL- M ELEY, THOMAS RISDON, and others. SIR RICHARD SHILTON, treasurer. John Wightwick appointed reader, and Fletcher and Bulstrod, attendants. Auditors :—Fairwell, Martin, Farrar, and Gates for the steward's

190 A CALENDAR OF THE [1631<br />

which petition is referred to Cholmeley, Risdon, and Pry<strong>the</strong>rgh, who<br />

are to meet with <strong>the</strong> benchers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle <strong>Temple</strong>, and <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

to take care that <strong>the</strong> lights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church be not obscured or <strong>the</strong><br />

passage in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Temple</strong> Lane straitened or any damage done to this<br />

House by <strong>the</strong> said intended new buildings.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 26 June, 7 Charles I., A.D. 1631, before JOHN<br />

SOTHERTON, SIR ROBERT H EATH, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS<br />

CHOMELEY, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR RICHARD S HILTON, treasurer.<br />

Special admission <strong>of</strong> Thomas Foster, son and heir apparent <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert Foster, at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on I 6 October, 7 Charles I., A. D. 1631, before<br />

SIR ROBERT H EATH, NICHOLAS CHOLMELEY, SIR THOMAS F AN-<br />

SHAWE, J OHN FAIREWELL, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. SIR RICHARD SHILTON,<br />

treasurer.<br />

Special admission <strong>of</strong> Thomas Foster, son and heir <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Foster, an utter barrister, and grandchild <strong>of</strong> Mr. Justice Foster,<br />

deceased, at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition <strong>of</strong> Thomas Peeter that Mat<strong>the</strong>w Derenzye and<br />

Henry Kempe might have leave (on account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said Peeter's<br />

attendance in Ireland) to nominate to <strong>the</strong> chambers called Mr.<br />

Brooker's Buildings in Hare's Court during <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said<br />

Peeter and Thomas Brooker and <strong>the</strong> longer liver <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, is referred<br />

to Cholmeley, Denn, and Weston.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 7 Charles I., A .D. 1631, before<br />

RICHARD BROWNLOWE, WILLIAM FLETCHER, NICHOLAS CHOL-<br />

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

treasurer.<br />

John Wightwick appointed reader, and Fletcher and Bulstrod,<br />

attendants.<br />

Auditors :—Fairwell, Martin, Farrar, and Gates for <strong>the</strong> steward's

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