Page:Devon and Cornwall Queries Vol 9 1917.djvu/281

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Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 221 And of 2'- from a certain place formerly Nicholas Taverner's in Smythyn-strete, which Will. Scotisham, butcher, now holds. And of I2'*- from the Tenement formerly Will. Hele's, outside the West Gate, which John Goodman acquired anew {ex novo). And of 18*^- from a chamber next the Church of St. Petroc, Exeter, which John Nymet held, when alive, on the west side of the little lane or " thrange " leading from the Cemetery of St. Peter's to the said church of St. Petroc. And of 3^- 4'^- from the tenement which Nicholas Goodman formerly inhabited in the parish of St. Petroc. And of 5'- from the tenement formerly of Thomas Pik', now in the hands of the Mayor and! Commonalty of Exeter. And of 2^- from the tenement of John Candeler in High St., Exeter, opposite the Church of St. Stephen, which John Hill, Knt. {yniles) lately held, and Robert Hille [or Hulle] his son, now holds. And of 12'^- from the tenement of John Oxton, which the aforesaid John held when alive and which the said Robert his son now holds ; which tenement lies in South Street Exeter and is now inhabited by John Brasyvter. And of 2'- 4*^- from the tenement of Andrew Lapflode, formerly Rector of the Church of the Blessed Mary Major, outside the East Gate with the adjacent garden. And of 2'- 4'^- from the tenement in St. Paul's Street, Exeter, formerly Hugh Ferrour's, which John Jolybloe now holds. And of 4'- from the tenement of Baldwin BoUe. Sum 51^ lo'^- Receipts from Outside {Recepf for") And of 3=- 4'^- received from the legacy of M [aster] Richard W^ikeslond. And of ii=- y*^- collected from the parishioners on Easter Day called " Wex siluer." And from sale of wool of the Store, this year iS"^- Sum i6'- ^^■ Total sum of Receipts with Arrears 102^- o^**- Deficit of Rents {Defect' Redd') Whereof they reckon in deficit of rent from the tenement formerly Thomas Pyk's 5^' because it is in the hands of the Mayor and Commonalty of Exeter.