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XII. Observations on, with a Copy of, the Proceedings had in the Parliament of the Middle Temple, respecting a Petition of Sir John Davies to be restored to the Degree of Barrister, A.D. 1601: In a Letter from the Right Honourable Lord Stowell, F.S.A. to the Earl of Aberdeen, President

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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I have the honour of sending your Lordship a Copy of Proceedings had in the Parliament of the Middle Temple, (for so a formal Meeting of the Benchers of that House for its business, is denominated,) respecting a Petition of Sir John Davies, praying that he might be restored to his degree of Barrister, and the enjoyment of his seat and commons in that capacity, all which he had forfeited under a judgment of theirs of nearly four years standing, on account of a gross outrage committed in their Hall at the time of public dinner.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1827

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page 109 note a It is mentioned by some of his contemporaries, that he died at an early period from disorders produced by his devotion to the pleasures of the table, likely enough to be incident to a man of wit and humour, and not the less so, it may be presumed, from his being “Recorder of London.”