. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. ORDS. 13 the same office in default of the said Boteler, Discharged from theamercement, because he was not summoned. Umpton amerced loli., because he would not undertake theoffice of marshal at Christmas. Discharged from the amercementfor the same reason. Thomas Denys amerced loli., because he would not undertakethe same office in default of Umpton. Admission of Chawith, and he is pardoned all offices andpermitted to be out of commons at his pleasure for a fine of he is assigned [a chamber] with Rowland Ba


. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. ORDS. 13 the same office in default of the said Boteler, Discharged from theamercement, because he was not summoned. Umpton amerced loli., because he would not undertake theoffice of marshal at Christmas. Discharged from the amercementfor the same reason. Thomas Denys amerced loli., because he would not undertakethe same office in default of Umpton. Admission of Chawith, and he is pardoned all offices andpermitted to be out of commons at his pleasure for a fine of he is assigned [a chamber] with Rowland Babyngton. Like admission of Sheffeld at the instance of Sir Robert Sheffield,knight, and he gives for a fine, 26s. Admission of Richard Nortone, and he is pardoned all officesand vacations. And Nicholas Thicheborne binds himself in onecask of wine for the time of the reading of Nicholas Techeborne {sic)for the payment by the said Richard Norton of his pensions. Admission of John Mires and George Pawlett, and they areassigned the chamber of Sulyard on the west side of the ^^^^(W^


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