The Inner And Middle Temple : Legal, Literary, And Historic Associations

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The Inner And Middle Temple : Legal, Literary, And Historic Associations
Hugh H L Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot
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This spot became the residence of the Serjeants at least as early as the reign of Henry VI. , and probably much earlier, as the following {description in the lease granted by the Dean and Chapter of York in the year 1442 to one William Anstrous, citizen and taylor of London, appears to show : — " Unum messuagium cum gardino, in parochia S. Dunstani in Fleet Street, in suburbio civitatis Lond. Quod nuper fuit Johannis Rote et in quo Joh. Ellerkos, et alii servientes ad legem nuper inhabitarunt.
..." Anstrous is supposed to have acted as steward for the judges, and to have occupied some part of the Inn himself. The lease was for eighty years at a rent of ten marks. A second lease for the same term and at the same rent was granted in 1474 to John Wykes, who is stated to have lived in the Inn, and is supposed to have held a similar position to that of Anstrous.
In 1523 the Inn was leased direct to Sir Lewis Pollard, a Justice of the Common Pleas ; Robert Norwich and Thomas Inglefield, the King's Serjeants ; John Newdigate, William Rudhale, Humphrey Brown, William Shelley, and Thomas Willoughby, Serjeants ; and William Walwyn, the King's Auditor in the South for the Duchy of Lancaster, for a term of thirty-one years at a rent of 53^.


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