. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. TC^J- f^.l8^6 APPENDIX No. I. THE ROLL OF A SUBSIDY LEVIED UPON MEMBERSOF THE INNS OF COURT AND CHANCERY ANDOFFICERS OF THE COURTS OF LAW, 1523. Public Record Office, Lay Subsidy, Divers Counties, Bundle 240, xYo. 273. ENRY THE EIGHT by the grace of God Kyngof England and of Fraunce, Defensor of the Faitltand Lord of Irlond, To our trusty and right wel-beloved Syr John Fyneux, knyght, chief justice ofour Bench, Syr Robert Brudenell, knyght, chiefjustice of our Common Benche, Sir John Fitz-Jamys, knyght, chief
. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. TC^J- f^.l8^6 APPENDIX No. I. THE ROLL OF A SUBSIDY LEVIED UPON MEMBERSOF THE INNS OF COURT AND CHANCERY ANDOFFICERS OF THE COURTS OF LAW, 1523. Public Record Office, Lay Subsidy, Divers Counties, Bundle 240, xYo. 273. ENRY THE EIGHT by the grace of God Kyngof England and of Fraunce, Defensor of the Faitltand Lord of Irlond, To our trusty and right wel-beloved Syr John Fyneux, knyght, chief justice ofour Bench, Syr Robert Brudenell, knyght, chiefjustice of our Common Benche, Sir John Fitz-Jamys, knyght, chief baron of our Eschequer, SyrHumfrey Conyngesby, Syr Lewes Pollard, Syr John Moore, SyrRychard Broke, knyghts, Anthony Fitzherbert, and to our rightwelbeloved John Rooper, our attourney, William Wotton, HumfreyWyngfeld, Thomas Lucas, and Rauf Swillyngton, Gretyno-. Wherewe of late have been advertised from our right dere couson the Dukeof Suffolk to our right grete comfort and honour of this our royalme,that he with his army being passed all Picardy without resistence afterthe towne of Aucre and other plac
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