. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. liament held on 8 February, i Edward VI,, 1546-7, beforeJohn Beamont, John Bosse, John Carell, Robert Keylwey,and Thomas Gawdy. OVERNORS: —Master Baker, Master Hare,Master Bradschawe, and Master Chidley. Memorandum, it is ordered at this parleamentthat the cheiff butler schall from hensforth make andenter in a parchement roll all the namez, surnames,habitacion, and county of every felowe, and hisspeciall or generall admyttance, and the day and yere thereoff, andhis plegges. Stewards of the dinner of Master Ta
. The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505-1603. liament held on 8 February, i Edward VI,, 1546-7, beforeJohn Beamont, John Bosse, John Carell, Robert Keylwey,and Thomas Gawdy. OVERNORS: —Master Baker, Master Hare,Master Bradschawe, and Master Chidley. Memorandum, it is ordered at this parleamentthat the cheiff butler schall from hensforth make andenter in a parchement roll all the namez, surnames,habitacion, and county of every felowe, and hisspeciall or generall admyttance, and the day and yere thereoff, andhis plegges. Stewards of the dinner of Master Tawe, reader in Lent:—Master Charles and Master Harpar. Master Willoughby is commanded to be of the bench, and haspromised to read according to the order of the House. Master Maurice Denys, steward of last Christmas, is for his goodservice to the House to accompany the benchers on the bench. Admission of John Bodyam, and he is discharged from all vaca-tions, etc., for 40s. paid to Henry Bradschawe, admission of Robert admission of George 1547] INNER TEMPLE RECORDS. 149 Parliament held on i May, i Edward VI., 1547, before SirNicholas Hare, knight, John Beamont, John Carell, JohnTawe, Robert Keylwey, Thomas Gawdy, and George Wil- LOUGHBY. Governors :—as before. Reader for autumn :—Master Thomas Sanders. Attendants :—Master Lucas and Master Keylwey. Pensions assessed at 2s. Auditors for Master Malet, church warden for the past year:—Master Tawe and Master Gawdy. Master Smyth chosen to be warden of the church for the yearensuing. Memorandum, that Thomas Sampson, John Bradfford, and JohnSeymour are admitted fellows and discharged from all offices, etc.,and may be out of commons at their pleasure (not living in theirchambers) for 403. each, to be paid by Sampson and Bradford, and20s. by Seymour. Edmund Markame, fellow of this House, at the instance ofMaster Lucas and for 4 marks, is discharged from all forfeitures andfines for Chri
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