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ii s. xii. DEC. is, i9io.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


477


of high treason. Naturally, the Provost and bailies of the Royalty, as being the preservers of law and order, had rather a


INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CHURCHYARD OF ST. MARY'S, LAMBETH.


bad time of it. They had to appear before the


(See ante, pp. 296, 355, 396, 436.)


King and Council, and with much humility,



for the purpose of " pacifeing his Hienes


INDEX OF NAMES.


wrath," proposed certain reforms which they


Adam, 39 Dean, 126 Honev, 101


pledged themselves to see carried out. One


Allen, 20 Debridge, 178 Hopkins, 162


of these was that


And, 85 De Cleeve, 116 Horniblow, 8i_


" nane of the said is foure ministeris saJbe at ony tyme allowed of us to use the function of the


Armsby, 103 Dellap, 187 Horton, 48 Armstrong, 152, Denmark, King Hoskins, 10S


ministerie wythin the fredome of this your Hienes burgh of Edinburgh."


162 of, 201 House, 23 Ashley, 55 Dickinson, 19 Howell, 12 Aslat, 132 Digby. 60 Hunt, 49


And applying the garment of sackcloth and


Atkins, 78 Dixon, 57 Jackson, 47


ashes to themselves as a corporation, thereby showing their desire to atone as far as in them lay for the allowing of the misde- meanour, they agreed that in future, at


B., 176 Dobree, 140 James, 202 Bacon, 195 Dolland, 181 Jarvis, 23 Baker, 187 Dring, 188 Jellicoe, 34 Bancks, 16 Ducrow, 38 Jermyn, 198 Barber, 93 Dunn, 174 Jones, 205


elections of their " officiars," the lists of those


Barnard. 87 E., 157 Joy, 104


nominated should be submitted for his


Barnes, 82 Elliot, 70 Keale, 220


consideration. That this agreement was acted upon we have already seen. Ihe


Baylie, 210 Elliott, 136 Keen, 96, 180 Beck, 90 Elstob, 139 Kelly, 218 Beckford, 105 Enchmarch, 83 Kershaw, 10


King further enjoined that in future the


Beebe, 111 Esden, 30 Kidwell, 172


liberty the ministers had of "remaining and


Bell, 106 Evans, 60 Kinton, 164


habitatioun togeddir be thame selffis and thair famileis within the 'circuit of aneclois " be taken from them, and that the Tolbooth,


Berwick, 177 Eves, 69 (L)anci , 114 Bishop, 37 Faden, 134 I^angridge, 149- Blake, 136 [Fjarmiloe, 175 Leach, 146 Bland, 109 Fenner, 208 Leech, 171


which had been used as the " townis


Blayney, 72 Field, 6, 17 L'Hermite, 163


counsalhous," should be kept for the pur-


Bligh,99 Fielder, 62, 119 Linton, 70


poses of the Exchequer.


Boulton, 50 Fisher, 127 Lloyd, 156, 216 Bradley, 140 Flower, 81 Longman, 180


In 1621


Brereton, 196 Forest, 115 Lovett, 126, 158


" oure souerane Lord and Estattis of Parlia-


Briscoe, 90 Forster, 24 Lowdell, 149


ment, considering the greit hurt cummg into


Brookes, 65 Foster, 9 Luttrell, 141


thys cuntrey by the superfluous usage of


Broughton, 214 Foulkes, 165 Luxton, 131


unnecessarye sumptuousness in meat, apparrell,


Brown, 130,138, Foxcroft, 92 Lyon, 17


and otherwyse,"


175 Froud, 41 Mair, 217


passed an edict that none of the lords or others should wear any clothing of


Buckley, 209 Fulbrook, 115 Maltwood, 31 Budd, 128 Gadsby, 54 Mansfield, 70 Bullivant, 206 Gawler,208,213 Marshall, 186


" gold or siluer cloathe or any gold or siluer lace


Butler, 121,173 Gibson, 219 Martin, 162


upon thair apparellis or on any pairt of thair


Caarten, 7 Gilding, 112 Massey, 158


bodies heirafter, and that no manner of persoun


Campion, 70 Gill, 121 Mawson, 154


sail have anye apparrell of veluotej satine, or


Cann, 125 Gillhuly, 25 Maxfield, 55


uthcr stuffis of silk,"


Cargill, 124 Godfrey, 98, 203 Meader, 95


except noblemen, Lords of Parliament, his Majesty's Councillors, Lords of Session, or


Carr, 77 Goldsworth, 185 Metcalf, 159 Chatterey, 147 Goodwin, 68, 84 Mitchell, 12 Chetwynd, 35 Good behere, 200 Morgan, 3, 93


barons of quality, having of " frie yeirlie


Chilwell, 90 Gravstock, 186 Morris, 21, 16ft


rent four score chalderis victuell or sex


Clark, 84 Green, 26 204


thousand merks of siluer." Included in the number having permission were provosts of the principal " burrows within this kingdom," baillies, deans of guilds, and thesaurers. On


Cleere, 91 Greig, 100 Newton, 93 Clifford, 127 Griffin, 18, 58 Noridge, 114 Clissold, 27 Haines, 52 Nye, 51 Cockburn, 52 Hall, 16 [OJldford, 160 Cooke, 76 Hammond, 53, Overall, 94


their garments they were to have no further adornment save " a playne waiting Laice upon ye seamis or borderis of thair cloathes with beltis and hatbandis embroidered wi


Cookes, 128 107 Pace, 199 Cosser, 11, 102 Hanbury, 214 Packwood, 169- Course, 114 Hancock, 215 Page, 155, 2ia Coward, 106 Harris, 213 Paget, 207 Cowcher, 100 Hat, 72 Parker, 100


silk."


Cox, 38 Haworth, 9 Parnell, 179


Such was the garb of those " who sit in council " in the by past centuries. What


Craig, 66 Haywood, 28 Parsons, 223 Crawley, 42 Head, 133 Payne, 110 Culliford, 185 Heath, 43 Pearce, 213


improvement has been made in that of the


Cutler, 197 Heaums, 36 Pearson, 101


twentieth ? J. LINDSAY HILSON.


Davis, 53, 184 Hills, 136 Peirce, 142


Bon jed ward, Jedburgh.


Dawson, 52, 53 Holdsworth, 143 Pember,_16a