[Recorders.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT.161

[Recorders.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT.


5 Eliz'
A.D. 1563.
Richard Onslow, in the room of Cholmley.
In 1566 made Queen's Sollicitor.
8 Eliz'
A.D. 1566.
Thomas Bromley, in the room of Onslow.
In 1569 made Queen's Sollicitor.
11 Eliz'
A.D. 1569.
Thomas Wilbraham, one of the Common Pleaders, in the room of Bromley.
In 1571 advanced into the Court of Wards and Liveries.
13 Eliz'
A.D. 1571.
William Fleetwood, in the room of Wilbraham.
In 1580 made a Serjeant.
In 1592 made Queen's Serjeant.
34 Eliz'
A.D. 1591.
Edward Coke, of the Inner Temple, in the room of Fleetwood, who surrendered.
In 1606 made Chief Justice of Common Pleas.
In 1613 made Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
35 Eliz'
A.D. 1592.
Edward Drew, Serjeant at Law, in the room of Coke.
In 1589 made a Serjeant.
In 1596 made Queen's Serjeant.
36 Eliz'
A.D. 1594.
Thomas Flemynge, in the room of Drew.
In 1594 made a Serjeant.
In 1595 degraded.
37 Eliz'
A.D. 1595.
John Crooke of the Inner Temple, in the room of Flemynge.
1 Jac' I.
A.D. 1603.
Henry Mountague, of the Middle Temple, in the room of Sir John Crooke, employed in the King's Service.
In 1610 made King's Serjeant.
In 1616 made Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
14 Jac' I.
A.D. 1616.
Thomas Coventry, one of the Judges of the Sheriff's Courts, in the room of Mountague.
In 1616 made King's Sollicitor.
14 Jac' I.
A.D. 1616.
Anthony Benn, of the Middle Temple, in the room of Coventry.
16 Jac' I.
A.D. 1618.
Richard Martin of the Middle Temple, in the room of Benn.
16 Jac' I.
A.D. 1618.
Robert Heath of Grey's Inn, in the room of Martin.
In 1620 made King's Sollicitor.
18 Jac' I.
A.D. 1620.
Robert Shute of Grey's Inn, in the room of Heath.
18 Jac' I.
A.D. 1620.
Heneage Finch of the Inner Temple, in the room of Shute.
In 1623 made a Serjeant.
7 Car' I.
A.D. 1631.
Edward Littleton of the Inner Temple, in the room of Finch.
In 1634 made King's Sollicitor.
10 Car' I.
A.D. 1634.
Robert Mason of Lincoln's Inn, in the room of Littleton.
11 Car' I.
A.D. 1635.
Henry Calthrop of the Middle Temple (Queen's Sollicitor) in the room of Mason.
Afterwards made Attorney of the Court of Wards.
This Sir Henry Calthorp published an useful Book, being Reports of Special Cases, collected by himself,
touching the several Customs and Liberties of the City of London.
11 Car' I.
A.D. 1635.
Thomas Gardiner of the Inner Temple, in the room of Calthrop.
19 Car' I.
A.D. 1643.
Peter Pheasant, Serjeant at Law, and one of the City's Common Pleaders, in the room of Gardiner. Discharged for long Absence.
19 Car' I.
A.D. 1643.
John Glyn, Recorder of Westminster, in the room of Pheasant, who resigned.
In 1649 made a Serjeant.
In 1660 again made a Serjeant. And afterwards in the same Year made King's Serjeant.
25 August'
A.D. 1649.
William Steele of Grey's Inn, in the room of Glyn.
In 1655 made Lord Chief Baron.
1 Junii,
A.D. 1655.
Lisleborn Long of Lincoln's Inn, in the room of Steele.
18 Martii,
A.D. 1658.
John Green, one of the Judges of the Sheriffs Court, in the room of Long, deceased.
3 Novemb'
A.D. 1659.
William Wylde of the Inner Temple, in the room of Green, deceased.
In 1661 made a Serjeant.
Afterwards in the same Year made a King's Serjeant.
In 1668 made a Justice of the Common Pleas.
In 1672 made a Justice of the King's Bench.
20 Car' II.
A.D. 1668.
John Howell, Deputy Recorder, in the room of Wylde.
29 Car' II.
A.D. 1676.
William Dolben of the Inner Temple, in the room of Howell, who surrendered.
In 1677 made King's Serjeant.
In 1678 made Justice of the King's Bench.
30 Car' II.
A.D. 1678.
Sir George Jeffreys, Common Serjeant, in the room of Dolben.
In 1680 made a Serjeant.
In 1681 made King's Serjeant.
In 1683 made Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
32 Car' II.
A.D. 1680.
George Treby of the Middle Temple, in the room of Jeffreys.
In 1692 made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
35 Car' II.
A.D. 1683.
Sir Thomas Jenner (by Commission) in the room of Treby.
In 1685 made one of the Barons of the Exchequer.
2 Jac' II.
A.D. 1685.
Sir John Holt (by Commission) in the room of Jenner.
3 Jac' II. May 12,
A.D. 1687.
Tate, Serjeant at Law, (by Commission) in the room of Holt.
4 Jac' II. Feb' 20,
A.D. 1687.
Sir Bartholomew Shower (by Commission) in the room of Tate.
4 Wil' & Mar' June 10,
A.D. 1692.
Sir Salathiel Lovel, Serjeant at Law, in the room of Treby, who had been restored upon K. James's regranting the City's Liberties, and was now made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.

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