RECORDS OF MASTERS OF THE BENCH... PETITIONS TO THE BENCH , 1708-1854
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From Thomas Major for leave to arrest Edward Newman for debt
From William Watkins for leave to arrest Henry Rawson, barber of Crown Office Row for debt
From Jacob Cliffe for leave to remove his effects from chambers in distraint
From Thomas Mansfield and Thomas Jenyns for leave to remove Daniel Man, a lunatic tenant, from Tanfield Court
From the Badge Porter and watchmen for the suppression of unauthorized persons plying as porters (see BTO 13 Feb 1724)
From Corbett Kynaston for leave to build a clay wall to protect his chambers from the tide
From Jacob Harvey for leave to empty a cess pit
From the Temple watermen for assistance towards the cost of repairing the Thames Causeway
From the Temple watermen
From Ann Russell, widow of William Russell, for extension of lease for barber’s shop on south side of Temple Church
From Richard Elling, former peruque
From the Commissioners of the Bedford Level requesting the reinstatement of the Fen Office within the Inner Temple
From Serjeant Merewether requesting the loan of two manuscript volumes concerning the City of London from the Petyt collection
From Mr. Justice Littledale thanking the benchers for sending him a copy of the print of the Inner Temple as it appeared in 1722
From the Lancaster Herald for permission to examine manuscripts in the Library relating to Star Chamber proceedings
From R. Agassiz, curate of St. Dunstan in the West and a former member of the Inner Temple, requesting permission to walk in the Inner Temple gardens
From Christina Sheppard, sister of the late David Sheppard, formerly Inspector of the Temple Police, for financial assistance towards his funeral expenses
From the Rector of St. Dunstan in the West and the Church Building Committee for assistance towards repaying the debt incurred in building a church in the Liberty of the Rolls
From the Treasurer and Committee of the St. Dunstan in the West parochial schools for financial assistance towards running costs, with enclosed copy of description of parish boundaries in 1708
From coal merchants for permission to moor barges against the Temple piles, with objections
From the City Secondary's Office for permission to use the Inner Temple Hall for elections
From the Committee of Western City Dispensary for assistance
From the Metropolitan Commissioners of Sewers for permission to enter the Inner Temple to make a detailed survey of the City boundaries