. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. y ^ at the instance of John Salter. John Scott assigned the chamber where Lucas, late solicitor toHenry VII., lay, and where Edward Grantam formerly lay while helived. Parliament held on 23 May, 2 Henry VIII., 151 i. Pensions :—2s. Stoughton elected reader for the Autumn vacation. Attendants on the reader :—Halis and Morton. Westbroke pardoned all pensions and amercements for a fine of26s. Sd., which he paid to the treasurer by the hands of GilbertStoughton, whereof 20^. Sd. are for amercements, and 6^. for t


. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. y ^ at the instance of John Salter. John Scott assigned the chamber where Lucas, late solicitor toHenry VII., lay, and where Edward Grantam formerly lay while helived. Parliament held on 23 May, 2 Henry VIII., 151 i. Pensions :—2s. Stoughton elected reader for the Autumn vacation. Attendants on the reader :—Halis and Morton. Westbroke pardoned all pensions and amercements for a fine of26s. Sd., which he paid to the treasurer by the hands of GilbertStoughton, whereof 20^. Sd. are for amercements, and 6^. for twopensions this year. Gilbert Thymylby and Andrew Billisby assigned the sixthchamber over the south side of the hall of the master of the Temple,in which Denis lately lay. Parliament held on 3 July, 3 Henry VIII., 151 i, beforeRichard Letelton, William Ruddall, and others. Officers for Christmas :— Steward :—Cokeyn is elected, and in default of him Pownteney(the same Pownteney did not come, therefore he is amerced 10//. anda cask). In the margin is Dux Northumb .. ANCIENT CHAMBER UNDER THE BUTTERY. i5ii] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 23 Marshal :—Teryngham elected, but at the special instance ofMaster Brudenell excused for a fine of 3//. 6s. 2>d. Butler :—Wey, and in default Fowler (both excused). Parliament held on 7 July, 3 Henry VIII., 151 i. Cokein, who was elected steward, excused for a fine of 4//., butat the instance of the solicitor of the king the fine was reduced to3//. 6^. 8^. Thomas Denys elected to the office of marshal. Because Wey and Fowler were excused all offices, RowlandBabyngton was elected butler, and in default Rypon. RowlandBabyngton respited for this vacation. Waller pardoned the pensions in arrear for a fine of 405., whereofhis son and heir paid to the hands of John Scott and so he owed20J., which he afterwards paid. Fermer excused the office of steward for a fine of 40^. Thomas Teryngham was elected to the office of marshal, but


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