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<bibl type="mla"><author><name ref="#STOW6"><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">John</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#DYSO1"><name type="forename">Humphrey</name> <name type="surname">Dyson</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>, edited by <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>, <publisher>U of Victoria</publisher>, <date>05 May 2022</date>, <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
<bibl type="chicago"><author><name ref="#STOW6"><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">John</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#DYSO1"><name type="forename">Humphrey</name> <name type="surname">Dyson</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>. Ed. <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>. <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Accessed <date>May 05, 2022</date>. <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
<bibl type="apa"><author><name><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">J.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, &amp; <author><name><name type="surname">Dyson</name>, <name type="forename">H.</name></name></author> <date>2022</date>. <title>Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law</title>. In <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">J.</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor> (Ed), <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> (Edition <edition>7.0</edition>). <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Retrieved  from <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm">https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/stow_1633_law.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
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       <p>Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the
        University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and  standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.</p>
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2020-2021. Managing Encoder, 2020-2021. Jamie Zabel was an MA student at the University of Victoria in the Department of English. She completed her BA in English at the University of British Columbia in 2017. She published a paper in University College London’s graduate publication <title level="j">Moveable Type</title> (2020) and presented at the University of Victoria’s 2021 Digital Humanities Summer Institute. During her time at MoEML, she made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title> as proofreader, editor, and encoder, coordinated the encoding of the 1633 edition, and researched and authored a number of encyclopedia articles and geo-coordinates to supplement both editions. She also played a key role in managing the correction process of MoEML’s Gazetteer.</p>
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       <name type="forename">Chris</name>
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Chris Horne was an honours student in the
        Department of English at the University of Victoria. His primary research interests included
        American modernism, affect studies, cultural studies, and digital humanities.</p>
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       <p>Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017.
        Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department
        of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English
        (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary
        research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature,
        critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.</p>
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       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <name type="forename">Janelle</name>
       <name type="surname">Jenstad</name>
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       <p>Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director
        of <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, and PI of <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title>. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer
        Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of
        Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media</title> (<ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Shakespeares-Language-in-Digital-Media-Old-Words-New-Tools/Jenstad-Kaethler-Roberts-Smith/p/book/9781472427977">Routledge</ref>). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s <title level="m">A
         Survey of London</title> (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing <title level="m">The Merchant of Venice</title> (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If
         You Know Not Me You Know Nobody</title> for DRE. Her articles have appeared in <title level="j">Digital Humanities Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance and
         Reformation</title>,<title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>,
         <title level="j">Early Modern Literary Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan
         Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
         Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society Journal</title>. Her book
        chapters have appeared (or will appear) in <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early
         Modern Society</title> (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage,
         The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre
         Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching
         Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005), <title level="m">Performing Maternity
         in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">New Directions in the
         Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge, 2011), Early
        Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern
         English Literature from the Archives</title> (MLA, 2015), <title level="m">Placing Names:
         Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers</title> (Indiana, 2016), <title level="m">Making
         Things and Drawing Boundaries</title> (Minnesota, 2017), and <title level="m">Rethinking
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        (Routledge, 2018).</p>
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      <note><p>Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known
        for his contributions to the <ref target="https://tei-c.org/">Text Encoding
         Initiative (TEI)</ref>, <ref target="https://tei-c.org/oxgarage/">OxGarage</ref>, and
        the <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/">Text Creation Partnership
         (TCP)</ref>.</p></note>
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       <p>Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).
        Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database
        implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project
        and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on
        MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.</p>
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       <p>Research Assitant, 2020-present. Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research</title> at University of Victoria in Fall
        2020, working under the supervision of <name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
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      <date type="birth">1584/85</date>
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       <p>Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.</p>
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      <date type="death">1633/34</date>
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       <p>Writer and book collector. Revised <name ref="#STOW6">John Stow</name>’s <title level="m">A Survey of London</title>.</p>
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       <name type="forename">Anthony</name>
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      <date type="birth">1560/61</date>
      <date type="death">1633/34</date>
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       <p>Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#DRAP3">Drapers’ Company</name> or <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#META1">Merchant Taylors’ Company</name>.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Munday"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
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              <ref target="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/court-kings-bench-records-1200-1600/">National Archives</ref>.</p></note>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCKE4"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
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                <note><p>We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet
                    predecessor at the University of Windsor between <date>1999 and 2003</date>. When we redeveloped MoEML for the
                    Internet in <date>2006</date>, we were not able to include all of
                    the student projects that had been written for courses in Shakespeare,
                    Renaissance Drama, and/or Writing Hypertext. Nonetheless, these students
                    contributed materially to the conceptual development of the project.</p></note>
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            <note><p>These are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current
                members and structure of our team, see <title level="a"><ref target="team.xml">Team</ref></title>.</p></note>
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            <name type="org">University of Victoria<reg>University of Victoria</reg></name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name ref="#UVIC3" type="org">University of Victoria</name>, writ large.
                Located in Victoria, BC, Canada. <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/">Website</ref>.</p>
            </note>
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               <idno type="STC">STC 23345</idno> (ESTC S117597) as its control text. Digital surrogates of this copy are available in
               <ref target="http://contentdm.library.uvic.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/collection25/id/993">UVic ContentDM</ref> (Collection 25, <idno>993</idno>).
               For convenience, and only because <idno type="STC">STC 23345</idno> has not yet been transcribed by EEBO-TCP, we began with the XML file of the EEBO-TCP transcription
               of the <date>post-1640</date> <idno type="STC">STC 23345.5</idno>/<idno type="Wing">Wing S5773A</idno>
               (<idno type="TCP">TCP A13053</idno>), available on <ref target="https://github.com/textcreationpartnership/A13053">GitHub</ref>). The names of the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers are unknown. <name ref="#SCHA2">Paul Schaffner</name> edited the original EEBO-TCP markup in or before <date>2012</date>.
               <name ref="#RAHT1">Sebastian Rahtz</name> created the TEI Stylesheets to convert the EEBO-TCP file to TEI-P5 in or before 2012. <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name>
               downloaded the XML file from the GitHub repository. <name ref="#TAKE1">Joey Takeda</name> and <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name> processed the file programmatically
               to bring it in line with MoEML’s TEI customization. They added proleptic catchwords (based on the first word on the next page) and converted short s back to long s based on
               predictable patterns. <name type="org" ref="#TEAM1">MoEML Research Assistants</name> at the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">University of Victoria</name> performed the
               following additional tasks: transcribed the <date>1633</date> text from the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy
               in those places where the <date>post-1640</date> text differed; supplied content for the gaps left by the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers; checked the transcription against digital surrogates of the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy and against the copy itself; corrected the proleptic
               catchwords where necessary; transcribed the formeworks; added links to digital surrogates; and tagged all people, places, and dates. The text was then checked by Editor
               <name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</bibl>
<list type="place">
<item xml:id="SERJ2">
<name type="place">Serjeants’ Inn (Chancery Lane)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="SERJ2.xml">SERJ2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE6">
<name type="place">Fleet Street</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> runs east-west from <ref target="#TEMP1">Temple Bar</ref> to <ref target="FLEE2.xml">Fleet Hill</ref> or <ref target="FLEE2.xml">Ludgate Hill</ref>, and is named for the <ref target="FLEE1.xml">Fleet River</ref>. The road has existed since at least the <date>twelfth century</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden 195</ref>) and known since the <date>fourteenth century</date> as <ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BERE1">Beresford 26</ref>). It was the location of numerous taverns including the <ref target="MITR3.xml">Mitre</ref> and the <ref target="STAR4.xml">Star and the Ram</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE6.xml">FLEE6.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CHAN1">
<name type="place">Chancery Lane</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#CHAN1">Chancery Lane</ref> was built sometime
            around <date>1160</date> by the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#TEMP10" type="org">Knights
            Templar</name> on land they owned. It ran north-south between <ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> at the south end to <ref target="#HOLB1">Holborn</ref> in the North, and was originally called
            <ref target="#CHAN1">New Street</ref>. The current name<!--This is unclear. Name now or name in early modern London?-->
            dates from the time of <name ref="PERS1.xml#NEVI1">Ralph Neville</name>,
            who was Bishop of Chichester and Lord Chancellor of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BEBB1">Bebbington 78</ref>). The area around the
            street came into his possession when <q>in <date>1227</date>
            <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR7">Henry III</name> gave him land for a palace
            in this lane: hence Bishop’s Court and Chichester Rents, small turnings out
            of <ref target="#CHAN1">Chancery Lane</ref></q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BEBB1">Bebbington 78</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CHAN1.xml">CHAN1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="INNE1">
<name type="place">Inner Temple</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#INNE1">Inner Temple</ref> was one of the four <ref target="#INNS1">Inns of Court</ref></p>
<lb/>(<ref target="INNE1.xml">INNE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="MIDD2">
<name type="place">Middle Temple</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#MIDD2">Middle Temple</ref> was one of the four <ref target="#INNS1">Inns of Court</ref></p>
<lb/>(<ref target="MIDD2.xml">MIDD2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CLIF2">
<name type="place">Clifford’s Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="CLIF2.xml">CLIF2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="THAV1">
<name type="place">Thavies Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="THAV1.xml">THAV1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="HOLB1">
<name type="place">Holborn</name>
<note>

      <p><ref target="#HOLB1">Holborn</ref> ran east-west from the junction of <ref target="HOSI3.xml">Hosier Lane</ref>, <ref target="COCK1.xml">Cock Lane</ref> and <ref target="SNOW2.xml">Snow Hill</ref> to <ref target="STGI1.xml">St. Giles High Street</ref>, and passed through <ref target="FARR2.xml">Farringdon Without Ward</ref> and <ref target="#WEST6">Westminster</ref>.</p>
  
<lb/>(<ref target="HOLB1.xml">HOLB1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FURN1">
<name type="place">Furnivals Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FURN1.xml">FURN1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BARN1">
<name type="place">Barnards Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="BARN1.xml">BARN1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STAP2">
<name type="place">Staple Inn</name>
<note>
<p>One of the Inns of Chancery.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STAP2.xml">STAP2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="GRAY1">
<name type="place">Gray’s Inn</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#GRAY1">Gray’s Inn</ref> was one of the four <ref target="#INNS1">Inns of Court</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="GRAY1.xml">GRAY1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LINC2">
<name type="place">Lincoln’s Inn</name>
<note>
<p>
            <ref target="#LINC2">Lincoln’s Inn</ref> was one of the four <ref target="#INNS1">Inns of Court</ref>.
        </p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LINC2.xml">LINC2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="TEMP1">
<name type="place">Temple Bar</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#TEMP1">Temple Bar</ref> was one of the principle entrances to the city of London, dividing the <ref target="STRA9.xml">Strand</ref> to the west and <ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> to the east. It was an ancient right of way and toll gate. Walter Thornbury dates the wooden gate structure shown in the Agas Map to the early Tudor period, and describes a number of historical pageants that processed through it, including the funeral procession of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR8">Henry V</name>, and it was the scene of <name ref="PERS1.xml#JAME1">King James I</name>’s first entry to the city (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#THOR1">Thornbury 1878</ref>). The wooden structure was demolished in 1670 and a stone gate built in its place (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden 505</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TEMP1.xml">TEMP1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WEST6">
<name type="place">Westminster</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="WEST6.xml">WEST6.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CLEM1">
<name type="place">Clements Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="CLEM1.xml">CLEM1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="NEWI1">
<name type="place">New Inn</name>
<note>
<p>One of the Inns of Chancery.  </p>
<lb/>(<ref target="NEWI1.xml">NEWI1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LYON2">
<name type="place">Lyon’s Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="LYON2.xml">LYON2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SCRO3">
<name type="place">Scroop’s Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="SCRO3.xml">SCRO3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STAN1">
<name type="place">St. Andrew Holborn</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STAN1">St. Andrew Holborn</ref> was a parish church in <ref target="FARR2.xml">Farringdon Without Ward</ref>, located on <ref target="#HOLB1">Holborn street</ref> between <ref target="FETT1.xml">Fetter Lane</ref> and <ref target="SHOE1.xml">Shoe Lane</ref>. It is located on the Agas map and is labelled as <q><ref target="#STAN1">S. Andrews</ref></q>. According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, there was a grammar school, as well a monument dedicated to <name ref="PERS1.xml#WRIO1">Lord Thomas Wriothesley</name> either within or nearby <ref target="#STAN1">St. Andrew Holborn</ref>. The church was first mentioned in Charter of <name ref="PERS1.xml#EDGA1">King Edgar</name> in <date>951</date>. This medieval church was rebuilt in <date>1632</date> and managed to escape damage caused by the <ref target="FIRE1.xml">Great Fire</ref>. <name ref="PERS1.xml#WREN1">Christopher Wren</name> rebuilt the church in <date>1684</date> making it <q>the largest of his parish churches, measuring 32 by 19 meters and costing £9,000</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN1">Weinreb and Hibbert 741</ref>).</p>
  
<lb/>(<ref target="STAN1.xml">STAN1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STRA7">
<name type="place">Strand Inn</name>
<note>
<p>One of the Inns of Chancery.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STRA7.xml">STRA7.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SOME1">
<name type="place">Somerset House</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#SOME1">Somerset House</ref> (labelled as <q><ref target="#SOME1">Somerſet Palace</ref></q> on the Agas map) was a significant site for royalty in early modern <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>. Erected in <date>1550</date> on the <ref target="STRA9.xml">Strand</ref> between <ref target="IVYB1.xml">Ivy Bridge Lane</ref> and <ref target="#STRA1">Strand Lane</ref>, it was built for <name ref="#SEYM1">Lord Protector Somerset</name> and was was <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>’s first Renaissance palace.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="SOME1.xml">SOME1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STRA1">
<name type="place">Strand Lane</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STRA1">Strand Lane</ref> was <q>a narrow and rather winding thoroughfare leading to the Embankment a few yards to the east of <ref target="#SOME1">Somerset House</ref></q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#THOR1">Thornbury</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STRA1.xml">STRA1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STRA10">
<name type="place">Strand Bridge</name>
<note>

                <p>According to Sugden, <ref target="#STRA10">Strand Bridge</ref> was <q>A bdge. that crossed the brookrunning from <ref target="CLEM2.xml">St. Clements Well</ref> across from the S. and down <ref target="#STRA1">S. Lane</ref>, <ref target="LOND5.xml">Lond.</ref></q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden 489</ref>). <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> tells us that the bridge and a number of other features including several inns and tenements were <q>pulled downe, and made leuell ground, in the yeare <date>1549</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#KING3">Stow 91-97</ref>). In place whereof he builded that large and goodly house, now called <ref target="#SOME1">Somerset house</ref>.</q> </p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="STRA10.xml">STRA10.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="INNS1">
<name type="place">The Inns of Court</name>
<note>

              <p>The four principal constituents of the <ref target="#INNS1">Inns of Court</ref> were:
                  <list rend="simple">
                      <item><ref target="#GRAY1">Gray’s Inn</ref></item>
                      
                      <item><ref target="#INNE1">Inner Temple</ref></item>
                      
                      <item><ref target="#LINC2">Lincoln’s Inn</ref></item>
                      
                      <item><ref target="#MIDD2">Middle Temple</ref></item>
                  </list>
              </p>
          
<lb/>(<ref target="INNS1.xml">INNS1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>
</list>
<list type="event">
               
                  <head>The reign of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name></head>
               
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_01">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The first year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1422/23-30 August 1423/24</date>
                     <date>1 September 1422/23-31 August 1423/24</date>
                     <date>30 August 1422/23-29 August 1422/23</date>
                     <date>30 August 1422/23-29 August 1422/23</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_02">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The second year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1423/24-30 August 1424/25</date>
                     <date>1 September 1423/24-31 August 1424/25</date>
                     <date>30 August 1423/24-29 August 1423/24</date>
                     <date>30 August 1423/24-29 August 1423/24</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_03">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The third year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1424/25-30 August 1425/26</date>
                     <date>1 September 1424/25-31 August 1425/26</date>
                     <date>30 August 1424/25-29 August 1424/25</date>
                     <date>30 August 1424/25-29 August 1424/25</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_04">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1425/26-30 August 1426/27</date>
                     <date>1 September 1425/26-31 August 1426/27</date>
                     <date>30 August 1425/26-29 August 1425/26</date>
                     <date>30 August 1425/26-29 August 1425/26</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_05">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1426/27-30 August 1427/28</date>
                     <date>1 September 1426/27-31 August 1427/28</date>
                     <date>30 August 1426/27-29 August 1426/27</date>
                     <date>30 August 1426/27-29 August 1426/27</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_06">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1427/28-30 August 1428/29</date>
                     <date>1 September 1427/28-31 August 1428/29</date>
                     <date>30 August 1427/28-29 August 1427/28</date>
                     <date>30 August 1427/28-29 August 1427/28</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_07">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventh year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1428/29-30 August 1429/30</date>
                     <date>1 September 1428/29-31 August 1429/30</date>
                     <date>30 August 1428/29-29 August 1428/29</date>
                     <date>30 August 1428/29-29 August 1428/29</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_08">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1429/30-30 August 1430/31</date>
                     <date>1 September 1429/30-31 August 1430/31</date>
                     <date>30 August 1429/30-29 August 1429/30</date>
                     <date>30 August 1429/30-29 August 1429/30</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_09">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The ninth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1430/31-30 August 1431/32</date>
                     <date>1 September 1430/31-31 August 1431/32</date>
                     <date>30 August 1430/31-29 August 1430/31</date>
                     <date>30 August 1430/31-29 August 1430/31</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_10">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The tenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1431/32-30 August 1432/33</date>
                     <date>1 September 1431/32-31 August 1432/33</date>
                     <date>30 August 1431/32-29 August 1431/32</date>
                     <date>30 August 1431/32-29 August 1431/32</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_11">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eleventh year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1432/33-30 August 1433/34</date>
                     <date>1 September 1432/33-31 August 1433/34</date>
                     <date>30 August 1432/33-29 August 1432/33</date>
                     <date>30 August 1432/33-29 August 1432/33</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_12">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twelfth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1433/34-30 August 1434/35</date>
                     <date>1 September 1433/34-31 August 1434/35</date>
                     <date>30 August 1433/34-29 August 1433/34</date>
                     <date>30 August 1433/34-29 August 1433/34</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_13">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1434/35-30 August 1435/36</date>
                     <date>1 September 1434/35-31 August 1435/36</date>
                     <date>30 August 1434/35-29 August 1434/35</date>
                     <date>30 August 1434/35-29 August 1434/35</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_14">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1435/36-30 August 1436/37</date>
                     <date>1 September 1435/36-31 August 1436/37</date>
                     <date>30 August 1435/36-29 August 1435/36</date>
                     <date>30 August 1435/36-29 August 1435/36</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_15">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1436/37-30 August 1437/38</date>
                     <date>1 September 1436/37-31 August 1437/38</date>
                     <date>30 August 1436/37-29 August 1436/37</date>
                     <date>30 August 1436/37-29 August 1436/37</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_16">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1437/38-30 August 1438/39</date>
                     <date>1 September 1437/38-31 August 1438/39</date>
                     <date>30 August 1437/38-29 August 1437/38</date>
                     <date>30 August 1437/38-29 August 1437/38</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_17">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventeenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1438/39-30 August 1439/40</date>
                     <date>1 September 1438/39-31 August 1439/40</date>
                     <date>30 August 1438/39-29 August 1438/39</date>
                     <date>30 August 1438/39-29 August 1438/39</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_18">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1439/40-30 August 1440/41</date>
                     <date>1 September 1439/40-31 August 1440/41</date>
                     <date>30 August 1439/40-29 August 1439/40</date>
                     <date>30 August 1439/40-29 August 1439/40</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_19">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The nineteenth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1440/41-30 August 1441/42</date>
                     <date>1 September 1440/41-31 August 1441/42</date>
                     <date>30 August 1440/41-29 August 1440/41</date>
                     <date>30 August 1440/41-29 August 1440/41</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_20">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twentieth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1441/42-30 August 1442/43</date>
                     <date>1 September 1441/42-31 August 1442/43</date>
                     <date>30 August 1441/42-29 August 1441/42</date>
                     <date>30 August 1441/42-29 August 1441/42</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_21">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-first year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1442/43-30 August 1443/44</date>
                     <date>1 September 1442/43-31 August 1443/44</date>
                     <date>30 August 1442/43-29 August 1442/43</date>
                     <date>30 August 1442/43-29 August 1442/43</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_22">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-second year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1443/44-30 August 1444/45</date>
                     <date>1 September 1443/44-31 August 1444/45</date>
                     <date>30 August 1443/44-29 August 1443/44</date>
                     <date>30 August 1443/44-29 August 1443/44</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_23">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-third year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1444/45-30 August 1445/46</date>
                     <date>1 September 1444/45-31 August 1445/46</date>
                     <date>30 August 1444/45-29 August 1444/45</date>
                     <date>30 August 1444/45-29 August 1444/45</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_24">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fourth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>31 August 1445/46-30 August 1446/47</date>
                     <date>1 September 1445/46-31 August 1446/47</date>
                     <date>30 August 1445/46-29 August 1445/46</date>
                     <date>30 August 1445/46-29 August 1445/46</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR2_25">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fifth year of <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>’s reign.</label>
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                  <head>Houses of Students in the Common Law.</head>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">BVt beſide all this,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">An Vni<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verſity of Students in and a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bout this Citie.</label> there is
<lb/>in and about this Citie, a
<lb/>whole Vniverſitie, as it
<lb/>were, of Students, pra<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ctisers
<lb/>or pleaders, and
<lb/>Iudges of the Lawes of this Realme, not
<lb/>living of common ſtipends, as in other
<lb/>Vniverſities it is for the moſt part done,
<lb/>but of their owne private maintenance,
<lb/>as being altogether fed, either by their
<lb/>places, or practice, or otherwiſe by their
         <lb/>proper Revenues,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Houſes of Students of the Cō<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mon Law, &amp; Iudges.</label> or exhibition of pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rents
<lb/>and friends: for that the yonger
<lb/>ſort are either Gentlemen or the ſonnes
<lb/>of Gentlemen, or of other moſt wealthy
<lb/>perſons. Of theſe Houſes there bee at
<lb/>this day foureteene in all, whereof nine
<lb/>doe ſtand within the Liberties of this
<lb/>Citie, and five in the Suburbs there<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>of:
<lb/>VIZ.
<list rend="bulleted">
                        <head>Within the
<lb/>Liberties.</head>
   <label rend="; " place="margin-left">Of every of theſe Innes, ye may reade more in their ſeve<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rall places where the ſtand</label>
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                              <head>For Iudges and Sergeants onely.</head>
                              <item><ref target="#SERJ2">Sergeants Inne</ref> in <ref target="#FLEE6"><hi>Fleetſtreet</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#SERJ2">Sergeants Inne</ref> in <ref target="#CHAN1"><hi>Chancery Lane</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
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                           <list rend="bulleted">
                              <head>In <ref target="#FLEE6"><hi>Fleetſtreet</hi></ref>, Houſes of Court.</head>
                              <item>The <ref target="#INNE1">Inner Temple</ref>,</item>
                              <item>The <ref target="#MIDD2">middle Temple</ref>,</item>
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                           <list rend="bulleted">
                              <head>Houſes of <hi>Chancerie</hi>.
                              </head>
                              <item><ref target="#CLIF2">Cliffords Inne</ref> in <ref target="#FLEE6"><hi>Fleetſtreet</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#THAV1">Thavies Inne</ref> in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#FURN1">Furnevals Inne</ref> in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#BARN1">Barnards Inne</ref> in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#STAP2">Staple Inne</ref> in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
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                        </item>
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                        <head>Without the
<lb/>Liberties.</head>
                        <item>
                           <list rend="bulleted">
                              <head>Houſes of Court.</head>
                              <item><ref target="#GRAY1">Grayes Inne</ref> in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                              </item>
                              <item><ref target="#LINC2">Lincolnes Inne</ref> in <ref target="#CHAN1"><hi>Chancerie<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lane</hi></ref>,
<lb/>by the <ref target="#TEMP1">old Temple</ref>.</item>
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                        <item>
                           <list rend="bulleted">
                              <head>Houſes of <hi>Chancerie</hi> without <ref target="#TEMP1">Temple barre</ref>,
<lb/>in the liberty of <ref target="#WEST6"><hi>Weſtminſter</hi></ref>.
                              </head>
                              <item><ref target="#CLEM1">Clements Inne</ref>,</item>
                              <item><ref target="#NEWI1">New Inne</ref>,</item>
                              <item><ref target="#LYON2">Lions Iune</ref>,</item>
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                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">There was ſometime an Inne of Ser<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>geants in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">A Serge<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ants Inne in <ref target="#HOLB1"><hi>Oldborne</hi></ref>
                     </label> as ye may reade of
<lb/><ref target="#SCRO3"><hi>Scroopes</hi> Inne</ref>, over againſt <ref target="#STAN1">Saint <hi>An<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>drews</hi> Church</ref>.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">There was alſo one other Inne of <hi>Chan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cerie</hi>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">
                        <ref target="#STRA7"><hi>Cheſters</hi> Inne</ref>, or <ref target="#STRA7">Strand Inne</ref>, in place whereas ſtandeth <ref target="#SOME1"><hi>Sommerſet</hi> Houſe</ref>.</label> called <ref target="#STRA7"><hi>Cheſters</hi> Inne</ref>, for the neere<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>neſſe to the Biſhop of <hi>Cheſters</hi> houſe, but
<lb/>more commonly termed <ref target="#STRA7"><hi>Strand</hi> Inne</ref>,
<lb/>for that it ſtood in <ref target="#STRA1"><hi>Strand</hi> ſtreet</ref>, and
<lb/>neere unto <ref target="#STRA10"><hi>Strand</hi> bridge</ref> without <ref target="#TEMP1">Tem<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ple Barre</ref>, in the liberty of the Dutchie
<lb/>of <hi>Lancaſter</hi>. This Inne of <hi>Chancery</hi>, with
<lb/>other houſes adjoyning, were pulled
<lb/>down in the reigne of <name ref="#EDWA4"><hi>Edw</hi>. the 6</name>. by <name ref="#SEYM1"><hi>Ed<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ward</hi></name> Duke of <hi>Sommerſet</hi>, who in place
<lb/>thereof raiſed that large and beautifull
<lb/>houſe, called <ref target="#SOME1"><hi>Sommerſet</hi> Houſe</ref>.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">There was moreover, in the <date>reigne of</date>
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                     <lb/><date><name ref="#HENR2">King <hi>Henry</hi> the ſixth</name></date>, a tenth Houſe of
<lb/><hi>Chancery</hi>, mentioned by Iuſtice <name ref="#FORT4"><hi>Forte<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſcue</hi></name>, in his booke of the Lawes of <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>Eng<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>land</hi></ref>: but where it ſtood, or when it
<lb/>was abandoned, I cannot find, and ther<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fore I will leave it, and returne to the
<lb/>reſt.</p>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The Houſes of Court be repleniſhed,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">Houſes of Court, what they be.</label>
<lb/>partly with yong ſtudents, and partly
<lb/>with Graduates and practiſers of the
<lb/>Law: but the Innes of Chancerie, being
<lb/>(as it were) provinces, ſeverally ſubje<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cted to the <ref target="#INNS1">Innes of Court</ref>, bee chiefly
<lb/>furniſhed with Officers, Atturneys, Sol<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>liciters and Clerkes, that follow the
<lb/><name type="org" ref="#KING29">Courts of the Kings Bench</name>, or Com<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mon Pleas. And yet there want not
<lb/>ſome other, being young ſtudents, that
<lb/>come thither ſometimes from one of
         <lb/>the Vniverſities,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">Some ſtudents cō<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ming from the Vni<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verſities.</label> and ſometimes imme<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>diately from Grammer Schooles, and
<lb/>theſe having ſpent ſome time in ſtudy<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ing upon the grounds of the Law, and
<lb/>having performed the exerciſes of their
<lb/>owne houſes, (called <hi>Boltas Mootes</hi>, and
<lb/>putting of caſes) they proceed to be ad<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mitted, and become ſtudents in ſome of
<lb/>theſe foure houſes or <ref target="#INNS1">Innes of Court</ref>,
<lb/>where continuing by the ſpace of ſeven
<lb/>yeeres, or thereabouts, they frequent
<lb/>Readings, Meetings, Boltings, and o<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ther learned exerciſes, whereby grow<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ing ripe in the knowledge of the Lawes,
         <lb/>and approved withall,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">The pre<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ferment of ſtudents according to their deſerving.</label> to bee of honeſt
<lb/>converſation, they are either by the ge<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nerall conſent of the Benchers, or Rea<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ders, (being of the moſt ancient, grave,
<lb/>and judiciall men of every <ref target="#INNS1">Inne of the
<lb/>Court</ref>, or by ſpeciall priviledge of the
<lb/>preſent Reader there, ſelected and cal<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>led to the degree of <hi>Vtter Barriſters</hi>, and
<lb/>ſo enabled to be common Counſellors.
<lb/>and to practiſe the Law, both in their
<lb/>Chambers, and at the Barres.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Of theſe, after that they be called to a
<lb/>further ſtep of preferment, called the
<lb/>Bench, there are two (every yeere) cho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſen among the Benchers of every <ref target="#INNS1">Inne
                     <lb/>of Court</ref>,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Readers in every <ref target="#INNS1">Inne of Court</ref>.</label> to be Readers there, who doe
<lb/>make their Readings at two times of
<lb/>the yeere alſo: that is, one in <hi>Lent</hi>, and
<lb/>the other in the beginning of <hi>Auguſt</hi>.
                  </p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">And for the helpe of yong Students
<lb/>in every one of the Innes of <hi>Chancerie</hi>,
<lb/>they doe likewiſe chooſe out of every
<lb/>one <ref target="#INNS1">Inne of Court</ref> a Reader, being no
<lb/>Bencher, but an <hi>Vtter Barriſter</hi> there, in
<lb/>tenne or twelve yeeres continuance, and
<lb/>of good profit in ſtudie. Now from
<lb/>theſe of the ſaid degree of Counſel<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lours, or <hi>Vtter Barriſters</hi>, having conti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nued therein the ſpace of foureteene or
<lb/>fifteene yeeres at the leaſt, the chiefeſt
<lb/>and beſt learned are (by the Benchers)
<lb/>elected to increaſe the number, as I ſaid,
<lb/>of the Bench amongſt them; and ſo in
<lb/>their time doe become, firſt ſingle, and
<lb/>then double Readers, to the ſtudents of
<lb/>thoſe houſes of Court.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">After which laſt Reading, they bee
                     <lb/>named Apprentices at the Law,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Apprenti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſes at Law.</label> and in
<lb/>default of a ſufficient number of Serje<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ants at Law, theſe are, at the pleaſure
<lb/>of the Prince, to bee advanced to the
<lb/>places of Serjeants.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Out of which number of Serjeants
                     <lb/>alſo,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Serjeants &amp; Iudges.</label> the void places of Iudges are like<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>wiſe ordinarily filled, albeit (now and
<lb/>then) ſome be advanced by the ſpeciall
<lb/>favour of the Prince, to the eſtate, dig<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nity, and place both of Serjeant and
<lb/>Iudge, as it were in one inſtant. But
<lb/>from thence-forth, they hold not any
<lb/>roome in thoſe <ref target="#INNS1">Innes of Court</ref>, by being
<lb/>tranſlated to one of the ſaid two Innes,
<lb/>called Serjeants Innes, where none
<lb/>but the Serjeants and Iudges doe con<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verſe.</p>
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