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1562-67] Churchwardens Accounts. 27

for Wyne for the Comvnyon this yere xviij^ iij*^ Itm payed for makynge of a essement Stovvle in the Scolehowse vj'^ [' Hye rents' paid — to m"" John Seruynton ij^ vj^ to m' Badge 'for hye Rent dewe to mye lorde Erie of beddforde iij"* j"*,' the porte Reffe vij^ ' the quenes maiestie ' for annual rent viij^ John Crocker at Rocke \f, m"" Grylls xij*^, m John Hals 'for hye Rent for to yeres p allmes howse ijV John Newton, tanner, ij^ * Itm payed for Sylu"" moneye of the londs in Tauye Seynct Pef j*^ '] Itm payed vnto the Baylyffe for Bowg"" lands for to lawe dayes vj*^ Itm geuen vnto the Scole master is wyfife at hur departyng x* Itm payed vnto John browne maynerde & veyze to drawe stones in the more x'f Itm payed vnto wyllyam Grylls for that he was to london for the Recouerye of the londs iij" Itm payed vnto John Come for hauynge home of tymber from pke wodde [Parkwood] xx'^.

Total payment xxvj'^ ij* ix*^ ob.

Wardens of ensuing year John Edgcoinbe and Waller Rowe.

[Inventory of church goods delivered to the incoming wardens, the first given after the Reformation.] Itm a chells gilltyd Itm a nother challs pcell giltyd Itm a Casse Too carye the Challs in Itm more a Coffer to holde the Euydence. Itm more one payre of Sarples Itm more a payre of Redde Sylke vestement Itm a Corpus w^ the nackyn to the same Itm more iiij Towelles Itm more a grette Clothe [the Lent Cloth] to Sette beffore the Rodde [This would seem to imply that the Rood remained] Itm more a pere of wdiette Uamaske vessement for Decon and Subdecon Itm a nawt"^ Clothe of Redde Sylke that m hamlyn gaue Itm a Sute of vessement of yelow Sylke Decon & Subdecon Itm a pall of Blaccke Veluat Itm Too Curtyens of Redde Saye Itm ix Stoles & manuels Itm one whytte Coppe of Sattyn of bourgis [Bruges] Itm a Table Clothe of Checkeryd Veluatt for the Comvnyon table Itm more Too fyne Tables Clothes of lynyn for the Commvnyon.

[1566-67] From feast to feast of Invention of Holy Cross. William Houghton and Jolm Glanfyld, wardens of the high store of the parish church of Tavystock. [Partly Latin.] Thomas Molmn and John Bnrgys previous wardens. [/?f(rr///.y Burials, &c.]— Of the wife of Richard Richards

for pall and bells vj'^ Of John Eustys for grave (certifago)

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