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54 Tavistock Reco7'ds. [I66O-66

'29^^ of April), 1660. Colected for a Company goinge to new England taken by the Ostenders the some of £2 6s. 6d.'

May 27, fire at Maungers howse, £2 13s. lod.

June 10, Steven Condy, £2 2s. lod.

Jan. 13, 166^, harbour of Watchett, £\ i8s.

  • Rebuilding of a Church w'^h was ruined,' £\ i6s. 6d.

'Collected the 23* of June, 1661, for the Borrough & parrish of Pontefract . . - w'^h was ruined in the Late sad distractions the sume oi £\ 4s.'

July 7, 1661, fire at Fremington, £\ os. 4d.

[Fires in London, Ilminster, Great Drayton, and Oxford.]

' Collected the 10*^^ of November, i66i,for and Towardes the releife & Support of the Protestant Churches in Lithu- aina and for the furthering & finishing the pious worke of Translatinge & printing there Bible the sume of ;i^i i6s. lid.'

Jan. 5, i66i, 'Henry Harrison Marrin"" Late Master & sole Owner of the ship Patience Lost by Shipwracke,' £\ OS. 8d.

'Collected the 29* of Aprill, 1662, for and towardes the expence and charge of one Elizeus Cruse of this place in travelling to London to bee touched by the Kings Ma*'® for the Kings Evill, £2 6s. 3d.'

June 28, 1663, Elizabeth Burgin acknowledges the receipt of 6s. 5d., ' Athorized ther vnto by my husband John Burgin.'

Aug. 23, 1663, 'on a briefe by his Magiesties Comand vnder the great Scale . . . towards the repracon of the Church & Steeple of the Borough of Harwich,' 17s. 3d.

Sept. 20, 1663, towards the repair of a house in Great Grimsby, i is. 5d.

Oct. 9, 1663, fire at Tiverton, ;^i is. 8d.

March 6, i66|, 'rebuildinge of an Ancient Chapill be- longinge to Borow in Somersett,' 13s.

May 8, 1664, steeple in the porte Towne of Sandwich, I2S. 8d.

Oct. 9, 1664, collected in the parish church (most of the collections are so specified), ' towardes the repairinge of the pish Church of Basnig in the County of Southampton being suddenly burnt, 13s. 2d.'

Jan. 18, 1 664, 'towards the support & releife of Henry Lisle of Gisbrough . . . whose house was burnt by a Sudden fyre,' los. 5 id.

' An act of w* was Collected in o"" pish Church towards the releife of in fected psons & places, 1666.'

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