Description | The Recorder to be fined for failing to attend the Assembly. The choice deferred of a new Pentice Clerk, until the Recorder's claims have been submitted to learned Counsel. Henry Phillips, tailor, married to a freeman's daughter, to be admitted paying 5 marks. An order of Henry Gee, of Oct. 1541, laying down rates of fees to be charged in the courts of Portmote and Pentice, to be stictly enforced. The petition of Humfrey Yonge deferred, as there is no suitable office vacant. Richard Bird to be Under-Keeper of the Common Hall, he having the goodwill of the Keeper, William Dymock. The estimate of Alderman Thomas Lynyall for the provision of stone and building of a bridge at Hough Green, is accepted. |