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34 Tavistock Records. [1574-86

seu'all tymes xviij Itm paid to plater for mendinge the litle bell vij* Itm paid for makinge of the books, one for the collection of the bell, and the other for the Repacon of the churche xij'^ Itm paid m vicar for his wags this yere for kepinge the schole x'^ Itm paid willm Shere for one yeres wags for teachinge the children iiij" Itm paid for his house Rent in the church yearde this year vj* viij** Itm paid for the suite of Thorns Sowton for his arrerage of the mket house Vf \\\f- Itm paid m"" Cocke at Plymothe for one newe bell and the charge of bying and caryinge home of the same bell xxj" Itm paid for vij hundred and halfe of belmetall and the chardge paid by the wardens at the weighinge and at the castinge of one other bell xv'^ vj^ viij'^ Itm paid to Plater for hundred quarter and Twentie pounde of bell mettall ou and above the broken bell and the peice of Tynne geven by m"" mohh towards the bell liij'^ iiij'^ Itm paid to Plater for Castinge the newe bell and for one other mket bell weyinge xxij hundred, at vij^ the hundred, vij xiiij® Itm paid the cheyme makers for makinge the cheyme vj x^ Itm paid for a new coUer for the great bell ij^ vj'^ Itm paid for halfe yeeres rent for Willm Gayes house towards his paynes in taking of foxes ix^ vj'^ Itm more paid for wyere for the cheyme \\'f V)xf Itm paid for one hundred & halfe and ffyve pounds of lead for the peak for the cheyme [no amount] Itm paid at Plymothe for chardge bestowed their at thensealing of the conveighaunce by m' John Amadas of ctayne of the pishen'"s lands and the chardge of them that rode about the same vif \\\'f [Mr. John Honychurche was also concerned, and had xxj* viij'^ 'towards his paynes and chardgs comynge to Tavis- tocke'] Itm paid for the supper of them that were witnesses at the takinge of the lyu'"ye and season made by utue of the newe feoffem^*^ of the same pishon's lands iiij'^ [Mr. Honychurch & others also had iij^ iiij*' in wine] Bestowed about the scholehouse by m'" Grylls xliiij® xj*' Itm more deliu^'ed vnto Charles Grylls & John Glanfylde towards the Suyte taken against the heirs of Robart Charles touchinge the Annuytie geven by him by his wyll towards the Releyffe of the power people of the Almeshouse xx^ Itm paid for a quart of Sacke geven vnto m'" Calmadie vj'^. Total payments cii v® viij^ ob.

[1586] Almshouse account of ... & William Broivne. [Imperfect.]

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