Gillingwater's History of Lowestoft: a reprint: with a chapter of more recent eventsGillingwater, Edmund
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Gillingwater's History of Lowestoft: a reprint: with a chapter of more recent events
Gillingwater, Edmund
Lothingland (England); Lowestoft (England)
We do appoint Friday the 24th of January, next ensuing, at three of
the clock in the afternoon to hear the matter in difference between
the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk, and the
inhabitants of Lowestoft, in the county of Suffolk; at which time
both parties are desired to attend us, with their counsel, at
Serjeant’s Inn Hall, Fleet Street.
R. FOSTER, ALAN BRIDGEMAN, MATTHEW HALE, THO. MALET, ROBERT HYDE,
EDWD. ATKYNS, THOMAS TWISDEN, THOMAS TYRREL, WM. WYNDHAM, CH. TURNER.
Com. Board.
In consequence of this appointment of the judges, both the parties,
with their counsel, appeared before their Lordships on the 24th of
January; who, after hearing what each party had to advance in support
of their several pretensions and also duly investigating their
respective claims and privileges, they soon after made their report
of the same to the House of Lords; and in consequence thereof it was
ordered by their Lordships, that the counsel belonging to each party
do attend at the bar of that House, on Wednesday, the 26th of that
instant February, at nine o’clock in the morning, in order to sum up
the evidence, given at a hearing of the cause, before their
Lordships, and to state the case to the House, that such a final
determination may be passed as their Lordships shall think just and
reasonable.
DIE SABBATHI, 20º FEBRY., 1661.
Upon the report of the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
concerning the business relating to the towns of Yarmouth and
Lowestoft, concerning their fishing; and a petition of the
inhabitants of the said town of Lowestoft, read this day after the
report was made; it was ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the Counsel on both sides are to be
heard at the bar on Wednesday next, the twenty-sixth of this instant
February, at nine of the clock in the morning, to sum up the evidence
formerly given at a hearing before their Lordships, and to state the
case to the House, that such determination may be given therein as
their Lordships shall think fit.
JO. BROWNE, Cleric. Parliamenti.
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