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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16351 INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 227 about with the little bell, strewing of herbs, washing of surplices, etc., i/i. 8s. To him one half a bill for mending the bell clappers, 6s. To Benedict Gilson, the one half, for two new clappers for the bells, 15s. 6d. For a pair of snuffers for the bench, Ts. 2d. To the steward for the judges' messes on Candlemas and All Hallows day, i/i. 6s. 8d. Sum total ot the receipts, 1,457/1. 6s. 4d. Sum total of the payments, i8s. 4d. And so there remains in emendels, 746/i. 8s. MISCELLANEA. A note as to Sir William Pole, a bencher, who died in 1635 aged 74. ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. PARLIAMENT held On 22 November, I I Charles I., A.D. 1635, before EDWARD HERBERT, RICHARD PRETHERGH, 'FIMOTHY LEVING, and JOHN MARTINE. SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer. Special admission of William Haward, son of John Haward, deceased, a bencher, as of the io November. Order that the treasurer shall have power to admit fellows to chambers in the new building near the Alienation Office for reasonable fines. Order to the treasurer to pay Phillip Lacock, an utter barrister, the sum of 2 I /i. in recompense for his chamber, pulled down. Peter Temple restored unto the society. PARLIAMENT held 19 December, I I Charles I., A.D. 1635, before EDWARD TROTMAN, THOMAS GATE, HENRY ROLL, and others. SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer. The assessment of the fines for the defaulLs of the officers for Christmas respited.

228 A CALENDAR OF THE [1635-6 PARLIAMENT held on 24 January, 1 I Charles I., A.D. 1635-6, before EDWARD HERBERT, RICHARD PRITHERGH, TIMOTHY LEVINGE, and others. SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer. Stewards for the reader's dinner :—Unton Croke, Edward Johnson, and Thomas Gardiner. Special admission of Richard Croke, son and heir apparent of Unton Croke, a bencher, at the request of his father. The petition of Rowland Reinolds, an utter barrister, touching the rent of his moiety of a chamber in Haward's Buildings is referred to Foster and Wightwick. Fairwell, Foster, Wightwick, Denne, Wylde, Lane, Wyllis, and Rolle to inquire what chambers in the buildings by the east side of the garden, are in any way at the disposal of the House, and at what yearly rents they are let, and also that they will take note of such chambers as they suspect may harbour strangers, and to report. PARLIAMENT held on 7 February, 1 1 Charles I., A.D. 1635-6, before EDWARD HERBERT, RICHARD PRITHERGH, TIMOTHY LEVINGE, and others. SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer. The petition of William Curtys, steward, that the rates for beef and mutton may be no longer assessed by the parliament, as he cannot obtain meat at the rates given, is referred to Martine, Denne, Foster, Wightwick, Gate, Rolle, and Johnson. Order that the stewards for the reader's drinking and grand feast shall (unless they shall think good to take care themselves of making fit provisions) pay their accustomed sums of money to the reader, to the end he may see provision made for the drinking and feast. Whereas the yearly charge of green pots is much increased, it is ordered that the allowance for such pots shall not exceed 30/1. a year, and the puisne butlers, who are to take care thereof, shall pay for such number of pots as exceed the said sum. Upon the report of the comn-iittee for exercises of learning, it is ordered that the following orders touching this matter be revived and published, viz. :-7 May, 29 Elizabeth ; 28 May, 40 Elizabeth ;

16351 INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 227<br />

about with <strong>the</strong> little bell, strewing <strong>of</strong><br />

herbs, washing <strong>of</strong> surplices, etc., i/i. 8s.<br />

To him one half a bill for mending <strong>the</strong><br />

bell clappers, 6s.<br />

To Benedict Gilson, <strong>the</strong> one half, for two<br />

new clappers for <strong>the</strong> bells, 15s. 6d.<br />

For a pair <strong>of</strong> snuffers for <strong>the</strong> bench, Ts. 2d.<br />

To <strong>the</strong> steward for <strong>the</strong> judges' messes on<br />

Candlemas and All Hallows day, i/i.<br />

6s. 8d.<br />

Sum total ot <strong>the</strong> receipts, 1,457/1.<br />

6s. 4d.<br />

Sum total <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> payments,<br />

i8s. 4d.<br />

And so <strong>the</strong>re remains in emendels,<br />

746/i. 8s.<br />

MISCELLANEA.<br />

A note as to Sir William Pole, a bencher, who died in 1635<br />

aged 74.<br />

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.<br />

PARLIAMENT held On 22 November, I I Charles I., A.D. 1635, before<br />

EDWARD HERBERT, RICHARD PRETHERGH, 'FIMOTHY LEVING, and<br />

JOHN MARTINE. SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer.<br />

Special admission <strong>of</strong> William Haward, son <strong>of</strong> John Haward,<br />

deceased, a bencher, as <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> io November.<br />

Order that <strong>the</strong> treasurer shall have power to admit fellows to<br />

chambers in <strong>the</strong> new building near <strong>the</strong> Alienation Office for reasonable<br />

fines.<br />

Order to <strong>the</strong> treasurer to pay Phillip Lacock, an utter barrister,<br />

<strong>the</strong> sum <strong>of</strong> 2 I /i. in recompense for his chamber, pulled down.<br />

Peter <strong>Temple</strong> restored unto <strong>the</strong> society.<br />

PARLIAMENT held 19 December, I I Charles I., A.D. 1635, before<br />

EDWARD TROTMAN, THOMAS GATE, HENRY ROLL, and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

SIR EDWARD LITTLETON, treasurer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fines for <strong>the</strong> defaulLs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />

Christmas respited.

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