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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320 A CALENDAR OF THE [1656 Court, are referred to Willis, Bulstrod, Hoskyns, Thurland, and Wild, of the bench, and Harrison, Henneage Finch, and Foster, of the bar. The carpenter's petition is referred to the same committee. PARLIAMENT held on I I June, 1656, before THOMAS WILLIS, EDWARD BULSTROD, EDWARD JOHNSON, and others. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer. William Robinson, Richard Whitehead, John Gore, George Tipping, Christopher Buckle, Richard Mansfeild, Samuel Hare, Thomas Henshaw, George Farwell, John Ward, Thomas Fox, Thomas Frewen, John Simpson, Thomas Beard, Robert Backhouse, John Reeve, John Harris, John Clayton, and Robert Mellish called to the bar. And Thomas Beard, Robert Backhouse, John Reeve, John Harris, John Clayton, and Robert Mellish are not to take their places until they be of full seven years' standing. Saving the antiquity of all such other students of this House as are of time and are not yet called to the bar. The petition of Edward Farmer, a fellow, referred to the committee for the new building in Parson's Court. PARLIAMENT held on 23 June, 1656, before THOMAS WILLIS, EDWARD BULSTROD, EDWARD JOHNSON, and others. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer. Upon the report of Willis, Goddard, and Tooke, who were desired to examine the butler's certificate concerning the chambers of the House and such as are come to the House by discontinuance or otherwise, it is ordered that the chambers hereafter named shall be seized to the use of the House, viz. :—John Mosten's, Roger Mosten's, Timothy Stampe's, John Bodvile's, Henley's, W. Ash's, Massingberd's, King's, G. Wyld's, Abbott's, Bridger's, Blagrave's, Hopton's, Tippinge's, Tomlyn's, Pitt's, E. Vernon's, T. Wyld's, Tyrrell's, Gurden's, senior, Gurden's, junior, Hareby's, H. More's, Edward Cooke's, and Barton's. It is also ordered that the chambers of

1656] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 321 Wynne, junior, Younge, and John Farwell, be seized in case they come not into commons in Michaelmas term next or show cause to the contrary. PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 1656, before EDWARD BULSTROD, EDWARD JOHNSON, JOHN MEREFEILD, and others. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer. Auditors :-Thurland, Heath, Sheires, and Dolby for the steward's accounts ; and Norborne, Tooke, Clayton, and Moreton for the treasurer's accounts. Upon the petition of the musicians for an augmentation of their allowance of 20S. a week, it is ordered they shall be allowed 4 nobles a night for their attendance, during the pleasure of the masters of the bench. Treasurer :-Edmund Prideaux, continued. GENERAL ACCOUNT BOOK. ACCOUNT of Edmund Prideaux, treasurer, from 7 November, 1655, to 3 November, 1656. RECEIPTS. From admissions to the House, 3011i. 4s. iod. From admittances to chambers, 212/1. From deposits on calls to the bar, fines, etc., 226/i. PAYMENTS. For a dozen oyster knives, 6s. For wine drank in Michaelmas term, 52a. 14s. To Parrett for pots, etc., 71i. I6s. 6d. To Thornehill, the painter, in full of his bill, 211. 8s. To Richard Robinson, one of the musicians, towards the repair of his lute, 2/i. To Simpson, a moiety of his bill for bricklaying work in the Parson's Lodgings, di. 17s. 6d. To Gomersall for gilding and painting the gate and vane, 311. 18s. 6d. To Newman " for plastering the hall in stone work, etc.," 16/i. 3s. To him for plastering and whitening the cloisters, the passage into Hare:s Court, and the hall stairs.). I ,, To Collinridge for work done about the hall, and vane, and coping the brickwork with timber, pg/i. gs. To him for work done about the garden gate, 25/i. 8s. To the carver for carving the garden gate, 6/i. los. To Porter, the bricklayer, for work done about the hall, and the garden gate and wall, and the wall going to Ram Alley, 3811. los. To Young, the mason, for work done about the garden gate and stairs, 33/i. i8s. For wine in Easter term, 39/4 14s. 6d. Sum total of tho, receipts, 739/i. 4s. I od. Sum total of the payments, 585/4 19s. I id. And so there remains due to the House, 153a. 4s. iod. T T

1656] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 321<br />

Wynne, junior, Younge, and John Farwell, be seized in case <strong>the</strong>y<br />

come not into commons in Michaelmas term next or show cause to<br />

<strong>the</strong> contrary.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 3 November, 1656, before EDWARD BULSTROD,<br />

EDWARD JOHNSON, JOHN MEREFEILD, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. EDMUND<br />

PRIDEAUX, treasurer.<br />

Auditors :-Thurland, Heath, Sheires, and Dolby for <strong>the</strong><br />

steward's accounts ; and Norborne, Tooke, Clayton, and Moreton<br />

for <strong>the</strong> treasurer's accounts.<br />

Upon <strong>the</strong> petition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> musicians for an augmentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

allowance <strong>of</strong> 20S. a week, it is ordered <strong>the</strong>y shall be allowed 4 nobles<br />

a night for <strong>the</strong>ir attendance, during <strong>the</strong> pleasure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bench.<br />

Treasurer :-Edmund Prideaux, continued.<br />

GENERAL ACCOUNT BOOK.<br />

ACCOUNT <strong>of</strong> Edmund Prideaux, treasurer, from 7 November, 1655,<br />

to 3 November, 1656.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

From admissions to <strong>the</strong> House, 3011i. 4s.<br />

iod.<br />

From admittances to chambers, 212/1.<br />

From deposits on calls to <strong>the</strong> bar, fines, etc.,<br />

226/i.<br />

PAYMENTS.<br />

For a dozen oyster knives, 6s.<br />

For wine drank in Michaelmas term,<br />

52a. 14s.<br />

To Parrett for pots, etc., 71i. I6s. 6d.<br />

To Thornehill, <strong>the</strong> painter, in full <strong>of</strong> his<br />

bill, 211. 8s.<br />

To Richard Robinson, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> musicians,<br />

towards <strong>the</strong> repair <strong>of</strong> his lute, 2/i.<br />

To Simpson, a moiety <strong>of</strong> his bill for bricklaying<br />

work in <strong>the</strong> Parson's Lodgings,<br />

di. 17s. 6d.<br />

To Gomersall for gilding and painting <strong>the</strong><br />

gate and vane, 311. 18s. 6d.<br />

To Newman " for plastering <strong>the</strong> hall in<br />

stone work, etc.," 16/i. 3s.<br />

To him for plastering and whitening <strong>the</strong><br />

cloisters, <strong>the</strong> passage into Hare:s Court,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> hall stairs.). I ,,<br />

To Collinridge for work done about <strong>the</strong><br />

hall, and vane, and coping <strong>the</strong> brickwork<br />

with timber, pg/i. gs.<br />

To him for work done about <strong>the</strong> garden<br />

gate, 25/i. 8s.<br />

To <strong>the</strong> carver for carving <strong>the</strong> garden gate,<br />

6/i. los.<br />

To Porter, <strong>the</strong> bricklayer, for work done<br />

about <strong>the</strong> hall, and <strong>the</strong> garden gate and<br />

wall, and <strong>the</strong> wall going to Ram Alley,<br />

3811. los.<br />

To Young, <strong>the</strong> mason, for work done about<br />

<strong>the</strong> garden gate and stairs, 33/i. i8s.<br />

For wine in Easter term, 39/4 14s. 6d.<br />

Sum total <strong>of</strong> tho, receipts, 739/i. 4s. I od.<br />

Sum total <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> payments, 585/4 19s.<br />

I id.<br />

And so <strong>the</strong>re remains due to <strong>the</strong><br />

House, 153a. 4s. iod.<br />

T T

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