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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328 A CALENDAR OF THE D658 To Carter for surveying the said building, o/i. To the clerk of the church for wages and expenses about the church, 2/i. 6s. 8d. To Knight for paving the Temple Lane, I di. 18s. To Stephen Cresar, the carpenter, a moiety of a bill for work done in the church tower, 47/i. 15s. To Gearle, the smith, for work done in the church, 5/i. 2S. 9d. To Cale, the plumber, for a moiety of a bill for work done about the church tower, 45/i. For clothes for a child taken up in the Temple, 15s. 6d. For a month's nursing of the child, 8s. To the sub-treasurer of the Middle Temple for a moiety of a bill for mason's work done in the church tower, 4011. For a month's nursing of the child, 8s. To the painter, a moiety of a bill for work done in the church, Ili. 125. 6d. The gardener's bill for gravelling Hare Court, 39/i. 45. 6d. To Knight for sand and paving in Hare Court, 311.IS. For two months' nursing the child, 16s. To Newman, a moiety for whitening the church, according to the articles of agreement, 25/4 ros. To him, a moiety of other bills for work done in the church, being not included in the articles, 3/i. I25. To Gearle, a moiety of a bill for work done in the church, 8/i. los. To the steward for a supper at the auditing of the accounts, 7/i. 3s. 8d. For nursing the child for a month, 8s. To the glazier for work done in the church, di. 5s. To Thornehill, the painter, a moiety of his bill for gilding the vane on the tower and painting the bridge, Ili. 12s. To the mason, a moiety of a bill for work done in the church, 5/i. To the cook for exchange of pewter and mending of brass, di. i5s. For two months nursing of the child, 6s. For mending the engine, di. 13s. For clothes for the child, di. For ro weeks nursing of the child, di. To Cale for work done about the church, r5/i. 14s. For nursing the child a month, 8s. Sum total of the receipts, 2,489/i. 8s. 8d. Sum total of the disbursements, 2,18 di. I 2S. 5d. Remains due to the House, 307/i. 6s. 3d. RECEIPTS by Richard Fifield, chief butler, from 9 November, 1657, to 4 November, 1658. Of Francis Cheeke, treasurer of Lyon's Inn, for the rent of that house, 4/i. Of Tomlynson, milliner, for the rent of his shop at the Temple Gate, 2/i. Of Frewen for a year's rent for his chamber in the churchyard, 2/i. DISBURSEMENTS and allowances for the same time. To Johnson, the minister, for his stipend at 15/i. a quarter. To the music for 5 November, 1657, and their yearly fee, and acting " The Countrieman," 3/i. 6s. 8d. To Marsham, a carpenter, for his pains in drawing a plot for the new building in Parson's Court, and for his several days' attendance, 3/i. To Babb for the fee farm rent for half a

1658-9] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 329 year ended at Lady Day, 5/1., and for half a year at Michaelmas, 5/1. To Berry, by appointment of the treasurer, ioo/i. For mending the engine, 7s. To Edmond Clarke for half a year's rent of the New River Water, ill. 6s. 8d. To Edwards, the linendraper, for " tabling and napkins," 25ll. 3s. 8d. For making the table cloths, napkins, and towels, ill. 4s. To Henry Chilton, second butler, by order of the treasurer and the rest of the masters of the bench, 5ll. Sum total of the receipts, 274ll. 13s. 4d. Sum total of the disbursements, 23811. 19s. 4d. Allowed to thc under-treasurer and chief butler for their pains about the new building in Parson's Court, So there remains in the accountant's hands, 25/4 14s. ACCOUNT of John Pacie, steward, for all emendels from 7 July, 1656, to io November, 1658. Allowances of sums of money made to fourteen members of the inn, the reasons for which these allowances were made are not stated. ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. PARLIAMENT held on 25 November, 1658, before EDWARD BULSTROD, RICHARD GODDARD, EDWARD JOHNSON, CHARLES HALLOWAY, and others. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer. Upon a report made by a committee of the bench concerning exercise of learning, it is enacted as follows, viz. :—" That every fellow of this House, before he shall be called to the degree of an utter barrister, shall sit and argue six petty moots, and shall argue four clerks' common cases and bring in two library moots and sit two imparlances." Special admission of William Hopkins at the request of Cave, of the bench. The treasurer to admit to chambers in Parson's Court. PARLIAMENT held on io February, 1658-9, before RICHARD GODDARD, JOHN MEREFEILD, EDWARD JOIINSON, CHARLES HALLOWAY, and others. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer. It is desired that Hoskyns, Thurland, Heath, and Wyld, of the bench, Foster, Finch, H., Lane, John, junior, Farrer, West, Henn, Shuter, and Shelton, of the bar, and Gardner, Heath, Sawyer, Abdy, U U

1658-9] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS.<br />

329<br />

year ended at Lady Day, 5/1., and for<br />

half a year at Michaelmas, 5/1.<br />

To Berry, by appointment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treasurer,<br />

ioo/i.<br />

For mending <strong>the</strong> engine, 7s.<br />

To Edmond Clarke for half a year's rent<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New River Water, ill. 6s. 8d.<br />

To Edwards, <strong>the</strong> linendraper, for " tabling<br />

and napkins," 25ll. 3s. 8d.<br />

For making <strong>the</strong> table cloths, napkins,<br />

and towels, ill. 4s.<br />

To Henry Chilton, second butler, by order<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treasurer and <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

masters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bench, 5ll.<br />

Sum total <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> receipts, 274ll.<br />

13s. 4d.<br />

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

23811. 19s. 4d.<br />

Allowed to thc under-treasurer and<br />

chief butler for <strong>the</strong>ir pains about<br />

<strong>the</strong> new building in Parson's Court,<br />

So <strong>the</strong>re remains in <strong>the</strong> accountant's<br />

hands, 25/4 14s.<br />

ACCOUNT <strong>of</strong> John Pacie, steward, for all emendels from 7 July, 1656,<br />

to io November, 1658.<br />

Allowances <strong>of</strong> sums <strong>of</strong> money made to<br />

fourteen members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> inn, <strong>the</strong> reasons<br />

for which <strong>the</strong>se allowances were<br />

made are not stated.<br />

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on 25 November, 1658, before EDWARD BULSTROD,<br />

RICHARD GODDARD, EDWARD JOHNSON, CHARLES HALLOWAY, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer.<br />

Upon a report made by a committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bench concerning<br />

exercise <strong>of</strong> learning, it is enacted as follows, viz. :—" That every<br />

fellow <strong>of</strong> this House, before he shall be called to <strong>the</strong> degree <strong>of</strong> an<br />

utter barrister, shall sit and argue six petty moots, and shall argue<br />

four clerks' common cases and bring in two library moots and sit two<br />

imparlances."<br />

Special admission <strong>of</strong> William Hopkins at <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> Cave,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bench.<br />

<strong>The</strong> treasurer to admit to chambers in Parson's Court.<br />

PARLIAMENT held on io February, 1658-9, before RICHARD GODDARD,<br />

JOHN MEREFEILD, EDWARD JO<strong>II</strong>NSON, CHARLES HALLOWAY, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs. EDMUND PRIDEAUX, treasurer.<br />

It is desired that Hoskyns, Thurland, Heath, and Wyld, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bench, Foster, Finch, H., Lane, John, junior, Farrer, West, Henn,<br />

Shuter, and Shelton, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bar, and Gardner, Heath, Sawyer, Abdy,<br />

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