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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4 0 8 INDEX AND GLOSSARY. NOWELL, —, restored to commons, 4. NOY, Will., attorney general, xlvii, lxxxiv, xciii, cx1X. NUDIGATE, John, son of Sir John, adm., 123. NURSERY PALE, The, 42 ; building erected in, 41. NUTCOMBE, John, call to bar, 296. NUTTALL, Suit Of, 67. OFFICER'S Box, 244. OFFICERS FOR XMAS, appointment of, 97, 140. See Butler for Xmas, Marshal for Xmas, and Steward for Xmas. OFFICERS OF HOUSE, allowances to, for watching, 44. See under their various titles. OFFICES IN INNER TEMPLE, rating of, 77. OFFLEY, Robert., adm., 20 ; call to bar, 226. OLIVER, Robert, 185 ; call to bar, 9. ORANGES, i80. OSBORNE, Edward, att. on reader, 97; auditor for steward, 62, 121 ; call to bench, 96 ; reader, 102, 103 ; steward for reader's dinner, 96. , Edward, son of Edward, adm., 143 ; call to bar, 199. —, John, nephew of Thomas Denne, adm., 206 ; call to bar, 262. , John, bur. of, 360. OSBOURNE, John, call to bar, 323. OULD, Francis, xliii n. ; call to bar, Too. OULEY, John, xliii n. OVERBURY, Sir Nicholas, cii, 338, 339, 340 (2), 341 (2), 342, 343, 353. , Sir Thom., son of Sir Nicholas, lxiv. OWEN, John, call to bar, 2. —, Katherine, wife of Robert, joiner, bur., 362. —, Robert, call to bar, 281. —, Robert, bur. of, 357. , Robert, joiner, 279, 284 ; bur. of, 365. plague, 3. OWYNS, Serjeant, 153. 5 watchman, death of, from OX-EYES[small birds], 135. OXFORD, masons from, 226. " OXFORD TRAGEDY," play called, acted in Inner Temple, liv, 38. OXFORD, University of, Divinity schools at, gifts to, lx, 93. OXFORD, Henry, Earl of, adm., 9. OYSTERS, I I I, 172, I 8o ; knives for, 63, 284, 307, 321 ; to stew, 159. PACK, Sir Chris., M. PACY, PACIE, John, butler and steward, 322, 329. PAGE, Hen., 233. , John, steward for reader's dinner, 50. 164. PAGITT, Thom., 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343. PAGRAVE. See Palgrave. PAINE, PAYNE, John, 294 ; called associate to the bar, 284. —, Judith, wife of John, dau. of Baron Gate, bur. of, 368. PALATINATE, collection for the, 135. PALGRAVE, PAGRAVE, Sir Augustine, no, n ; petition of, 66 ; steward for reader's dinner, 74. —, Clement, 256 ; auditor for treasurer, 277, 283, 296 ; call to bar, 234. , John, 39, 343, 344 ; call to bar, 333. —, Nathaniel, call to bar, 281. PALMER, Edw., 331 ; call to bar, 327. , John, D.D., adm., 75. , Thom., adm., 57. —, smith, 76. PALMES, Francis, 185, 244 ; call to bar, 215. PANIERMAN [a paid officer of the House who waited at table ,summoned the members to meals by blowing a horn, provided mustard, pepper, etc., and received certain perquisites], horn for, 191; negligence of, 16 ; to watch house, 3. See Horns. PAPER BUILDINGS, XXXiy ; site of Selden's residence, cxviii. PAPER, price of, PARKER, Baron, OW. Philip, adm., 130. , Thom., call to bar, 95 ; petition of, 96 ; steward for reader's dinner, 213. PARKINS, , linen draper, 38. PARLIAMENT for Christmas, 127 ; held in library, xxxiii, 43 ; held at Reading, lxxiii, 151 : not held for two years, cvii. House, alterations of, 53 ; furniture for, 38, 135 ; rushes for, 23, 24, 31 ; those late to dine in, 127.

INDEX AND GLOSSARY. PARLIAMENTS, clerk of the, 263. PARRAMOR, Thom., lxxii, 352. PARRETT, PARROTT, —, ITO, 321. PARREY, PARRY, John, bur. of, 366. —, Rich., Bishop of St. Asaph, lvii. , 122. PARSONAGE HOUSE, 62. PARSON'S BUILDINGS OR COURT, XXViii, XXX, XCiii, XCiV, XCV1, CXVii, CXViii, 44, 66, 276, 285, 305, 315, 320, 322, 327, 328, 329, 366. See Master of the Temple. PARSONS, Master, XIV. PARTRIDGES, 159. PASTON, Bridget, wife of Sir Edw. Coke, lxviii. PASTRY, rebuilding of, 53, 181, 191. PAULETT, PAWLET, POWLETT, Will., call to bar, 100 ; steward for reader's dinner, 219. , —, 68, 259. PAULHILL, John, adm., 179. See Polhill. PAUNCEFOOTE, —, goldsmith, 232. PAVIER, Hugh, bricklayer, 165, 171. PAYTON, Sir John, the younger, adm., 29. PEACOCK, Thom., SOD of Will., adm., 175. PEARSON, —, reader in Temple Church, 270. PECKE, Edw., auditor for steward, 277 ; auditor for treasurer, 335 ; call to bar, 268. —, Will., call to bar, 96. PECKHAM, Hen., chamber of, 120. PEETER, PETERS, PETRE, Humphrey, 225 ; call to bar, 2. —, Rob., 36, 77, 150, 190, 194, 199, 206 ; bur. of, 361 ; call to bar, 51 ; petition of, 143, 191, 193 ; steward for reader's dinner, 195. —, Rob., carpenter, 284. PEGASUS, XXXVi ; painting of, 31, 110, 409 PEMBROKE, Dowager Countess of, xlii. , Earl of, Lord Chamberlain, arms of, 209. PENDARYES, Sam., call to bar, 316. PENISTON CARPET, 1XXi. PENNE, Edw., 344 ; call to bar, 27. PENNYMAN, James, son of Will., adm., 50. , Will., one of the six clerks, 57 ; steward for reader's dinner, 55. PENSION [the contribution assessed by Parliament upon the members of the Inn towards the general expenses of the Society],assessed double, r, 37, 42, 150, 155, 185, 188, 191, 213, 230, 236, 255, 257, 283, 288, 309, 316, 335 ; Rolls of, 18, 23. —, granted, 21, 23, 70. PENSON, Rich., 70. PEPYS, Sam., cxii, cxxvi, cxxviii. PERKINS, Sir George, 92 ; steward for reader's dinner, 74, 175. —, Will., 207. , 233. PERROTT, Will., call to bar, 90. PERRYMAN, —, son of Will., 139. PEST HOUSE, removal of persons to, 270, 271. PETITIONS, order as to, 185. PETTIT, —, 285. PETTY MOOTS, 101, 329. PEWTER, sale and purchase of, 24, 328. PEYE, —, 20 I. PHILLIPS' PHELIPS, Sir Edw., master of the Rolls, xl, cvi. —, Francis, 219, 235, 255, 314; auditor for steward, 268, 332 ; auditor for treasurer, 244 ; call to bar, 204 ; call to bench, 288 ; reader, 335 ; steward for 121. reader's dinner, 305. —, Giles, bur. of, 355. PEKE, —, 271. , Hen., 86. PELHAM, Roger, call to bar, 250. —, Rob., grandson of Sir Edw., CY1. PEMBER, Hugh, glass painter, 258, 262. PICKE, Will., 309, 336. PEMBERTON, Francis [chief justice of King' s PICKERING, J. E. Latton, letter to, 344. Bench],call to bar, 313. PIGOTT, Alban, bur. of, 362. PEMBRIDGE, Anthony, auditor for treasurer, 37 ; steward for reader's dinner, 5o. PINCOMBE, Rich., bur. of, 366. —, Anthony, son of Anthony, call to PIPE OFFICE, 285. bar, 82, 90 ; steward for reader's dinner, 206. PIPPINS, " PIPINGS," 159, 180, 269. 3 G

4 0 8 INDEX AND GLOSSARY.<br />

NOWELL, —, restored to commons, 4.<br />

NOY, Will., attorney general, xlvii, lxxxiv,<br />

xciii, cx1X.<br />

NUDIGATE, John, son <strong>of</strong> Sir John, adm.,<br />

123.<br />

NURSERY PALE, <strong>The</strong>, 42 ; building erected<br />

in, 41.<br />

NUTCOMBE, John, call to bar, 296.<br />

NUTTALL, Suit Of, 67.<br />

OFFICER'S Box, 244.<br />

OFFICERS FOR XMAS, appointment <strong>of</strong>, 97,<br />

140. See Butler for Xmas, Marshal for<br />

Xmas, and Steward for Xmas.<br />

OFFICERS OF HOUSE, allowances to, for<br />

watching, 44. See under <strong>the</strong>ir various<br />

titles.<br />

OFFICES IN INNER TEMPLE, rating <strong>of</strong>, 77.<br />

OFFLEY, Robert., adm., 20 ; call to bar,<br />

226.<br />

OLIVER, Robert, 185 ; call to bar, 9.<br />

ORANGES, i80.<br />

OSBORNE, Edward, att. on reader, 97;<br />

auditor for steward, 62, 121 ; call to<br />

bench, 96 ; reader, 102, 103 ; steward<br />

for reader's dinner, 96.<br />

, Edward, son <strong>of</strong> Edward, adm., 143 ;<br />

call to bar, 199.<br />

—, John, nephew <strong>of</strong> Thomas Denne,<br />

adm., 206 ; call to bar, 262.<br />

, John, bur. <strong>of</strong>, 360.<br />

OSBOURNE, John, call to bar, 323.<br />

OULD, Francis, xliii n. ; call to bar, Too.<br />

OULEY, John, xliii n.<br />

OVERBURY, Sir Nicholas, cii, 338, 339,<br />

340 (2), 341 (2), 342, 343, 353.<br />

, Sir Thom., son <strong>of</strong> Sir Nicholas,<br />

lxiv.<br />

OWEN, John, call to bar, 2.<br />

—, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine, wife <strong>of</strong> Robert, joiner,<br />

bur., 362.<br />

—, Robert, call to bar, 281.<br />

—, Robert, bur. <strong>of</strong>, 357.<br />

, Robert, joiner, 279, 284 ; bur. <strong>of</strong>,<br />

365.<br />

plague, 3.<br />

OWYNS, Serjeant, 153.<br />

5 watchman, death <strong>of</strong>, from<br />

OX-EYES[small birds], 135.<br />

OXFORD, masons from, 226.<br />

" OXFORD TRAGEDY," play called, acted in<br />

<strong>Inner</strong> <strong>Temple</strong>, liv, 38.<br />

OXFORD, University <strong>of</strong>, Divinity schools<br />

at, gifts to, lx, 93.<br />

OXFORD, Henry, Earl <strong>of</strong>, adm., 9.<br />

OYSTERS, I I I, 172, I 8o ; knives for, 63,<br />

284, 307, 321 ; to stew, 159.<br />

PACK, Sir Chris., M.<br />

PACY, PACIE, John, butler and steward,<br />

322, 329.<br />

PAGE, Hen., 233.<br />

, John, steward for reader's dinner, 50.<br />

164.<br />

PAGITT, Thom., 338, 339, 340, 341, 342,<br />

343.<br />

PAGRAVE. See Palgrave.<br />

PAINE, PAYNE, John, 294 ; called associate<br />

to <strong>the</strong> bar, 284.<br />

—, Judith, wife <strong>of</strong> John, dau. <strong>of</strong> Baron<br />

Gate, bur. <strong>of</strong>, 368.<br />

PALATINATE, collection for <strong>the</strong>, 135.<br />

PALGRAVE, PAGRAVE, Sir Augustine, no,<br />

n ; petition <strong>of</strong>, 66 ; steward for<br />

reader's dinner, 74.<br />

—, Clement, 256 ; auditor for treasurer,<br />

277, 283, 296 ; call to bar, 234.<br />

, John, 39, 343, 344 ; call to bar, 333.<br />

—, Nathaniel, call to bar, 281.<br />

PALMER, Edw., 331 ; call to bar, 327.<br />

, John, D.D., adm., 75.<br />

, Thom., adm., 57.<br />

—, smith, 76.<br />

PALMES, Francis, 185, 244 ; call to bar,<br />

215.<br />

PANIERMAN [a paid <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House<br />

who waited at table ,summoned <strong>the</strong> members<br />

to meals by blowing a horn, provided<br />

mustard, pepper, etc., and received certain<br />

perquisites], horn for, 191; negligence<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 16 ; to watch house, 3. See Horns.<br />

PAPER BUILDINGS, XXXiy ; site <strong>of</strong> Selden's<br />

residence, cxviii.<br />

PAPER, price <strong>of</strong>,<br />

PARKER, Baron, OW.<br />

Philip, adm., 130.<br />

, Thom., call to bar, 95 ; petition <strong>of</strong>,<br />

96 ; steward for reader's dinner, 213.<br />

PARKINS, , linen draper, 38.<br />

PARLIAMENT for Christmas, 127 ; held in<br />

library, xxxiii, 43 ; held at Reading,<br />

lxxiii, 151 : not held for two years, cvii.<br />

House, alterations <strong>of</strong>, 53 ; furniture<br />

for, 38, 135 ; rushes for, 23, 24, 31 ;<br />

those late to dine in, 127.

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