Songs in the Night, And Other Poems, Emphasizing Essential Elements of High Christian Character Through Living Examples
Songs in the Night, And Other Poems, Emphasizing Essential Elements of High Christian Character Through Living Examples
Cecil, Emma Talbott
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Council held on July ist, 161 7. Seventeen Benchers present. ** Nr Corbett is fyned x" for contractinge for [i.e., to sell] his chamber w*''out peticion to the Councell." /o. 649. Council held on October 14th, 161 7. Sixteen Benchers present. M"" Davy is discharged of his Double Reading ; he shall pay a fine of ^10. ** Frauncys Parke, stacioner, is admytted to have a stondinge in the fore gate next Chauncery Lane, as Colt had formerlye the same, but not to breake anye walle ; and the Cheife But...ler of the Howse is required to see the same donne w*^ convenyency." ** M'' Otho Nicholsont is to have a pue in the Chappell, and the convenyency of the place and the manner of the buildinge thereof is referred to M' Wentworth and Nr Cressey." * Sir Henry Yelverton, of Gray's Inn. The letter referred to is no doubt the one printed on p. 193. t He is probably identical with the Otho Nicholson who built the Carfax Conduit at Oxford in 1610. See Oxford Hist. Soe, xv, 441. He does not appear to have been a member of the Inn.
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