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to them th' gathered for y queues benche y 8
for y a weare of a Kettil a'nd a trevet . . xii d
for lx foote of Benchinge in y e towne haule
xxvii" i"
for planks at y e benchis ende . . ii s vi d
for nayles for the same . . . . . . viii d
for chargis of y e manne th> kylled him self . . xvi d for ii bushells of Lyme for y e stepill .. xii d
to y e yisiter of y e Churche viii' 1
for takinge doune y e lyon of y e crosse . . . . iiii d to Thorns Spooner for a qts wags for Looking
to straye Swine and kepinge y e whippe . . ii s id for y" maydes vittaylls th' was a prison . . v d to Benedicke for him and his horse . . ii s for mendinge of y 8 priors Close . . iiii 8 i d
to John browiie for y e clocke . . v 1
for a brekfast for y Companye th* Dryve ye
toune Cattell iii s viii d
to prechar . . . . . . . . . . xii d
to willm Aliens wiffe for di a C Red herings xii d to Thorns Johnson for vC full herings iiii s viii d to nobbes for mendinge up y e buttes . . xii d to m r mellis for vc herings half of them shotten
iii s iiii d
to Roberte Bence for vc shotten herings ii s vi d to petytt for carienge a porpas to Symon mawe ii 8 to peter pattricke for a Vestement . . ii s vi d
for wire for y e Clocke . . . . . . ii 8
for selinge of y e Clock . . . . . . iiis
to y e quenes players vi s viii d
for a newe booke sett out for y e churche . . vi d to John Childe y e Constabyll f or y e x thes and y e
Fiftenes ye first of deceber . . . . xxx s viii d to Thorns Lovones for makinge the chamber-
leyns Booke and castinge of it and Somminge
the same v i
for makinge of a Letter iid
1572 More to him (Thomas Lovenes) for his half
yeares Fee being Clarke in the market vi* viii d More to him for ye halfe yeres washing of the Church Lynnen . . . . . . . . xx d
more to him for writing certain Letters and acquittancs . . . . . . . . m t xv jd
more to him for ii bylls indentid copied out of ye Register of mariages Christenings and
buriengs . . . . iyja
more to him for kepinge of ye Register y 8 halfe
yeare ended at o r ladye 1573 . . . . x ii d to mother Bennet y xvii of Ap r ll for fourth- nights bourde of a Childe . . . . iis for Buryall of ye same Childe . . . . v d
for ii pasports for ii boyes iiiid
To mother Bennet for healinge of ii pore chil- drens mouthes . . . . . . . . ii
for drivinge of ye Cattell and ye Cryers Fee
iiii 8 vm d
To thorns Fremans wiff for a mannes supper
and his Bedde . . . . . . . . vi d
for a Locke for the pounde gate . . . . iiii d
To willm Skrutton for his woorke done on y e vickerage housis y e first paye . . . . v 11
for a preachers Supper . . . . . . xii d
To- a precher ye tethe of July . . . . v 8
To willm Skrutton for his woorke upon ye Vickerage . . . . . . . . . . V H
To Edward Dawson for Riding in to Norff to place his Kinswoman . . . . ii 8
To thorns tyndale for hanginge uppe the market bell . . . . . . . . . . iiiis
To y Bringer of ye veninson . . . . us
To garratt for makinge of a Tabyll . . x ls
To M r . Baylie Bence for th 4 he laied'oute to y 6
comissioners for search of leather .*. xx"
To Jeaffrye Freeman for y e firste toome of homelyes . . . . . . . . . . xvi d
To a keper for ye widowe Hittone . . x d
To y ordinarye for not mendinge ye churche yarde grate . . . . . . . . . . i x d
For sending to framinghm for y e belle founder x d To Robert burgis for vi Barrells of full hear- ings for ye Barle of Surreye vi 11 xiii 8 iiii^ To Moy r Bennet for healinge of y e widowe Hittonne . . . . . . . . iijn j v d i
To m r nelson for a bushell of chercoles . . viii d To John Bache for Killinge of a moule . . id for mendinge of the bell . . . . . . xxx 3
for y e belfounders bourd to Jone Swetman iiii* to John Toures for yron woorke for y e bell iii s viii d for beere and bredde for them th* hoysed up y e
bell ^d
To mjgret Florance for ye Belmans supper . . iiiid To thorns Fiske for his helpe at y boll . . vid. To John bache for his helpe about ye bell xviii d ToRogercookefo. .i* xvoor<.-e a bout eye toll iii 8 vi d To a Surgen for heelinge wade y e cobler . . v s
Gyven to Richard a poore man to go to y e woman of stowe m r ket for remedye of his disease . . . . . . . . . . v a
for ye pson of Orfourdes dynner when he preached . . . . . . . . . . ii
To marget Florence for M r Hassetts charge at
his Beinge in Towne and horse meate xlii s ii<* To m r nelson for Sugar at that time . . . . xvi d
Upon thelection daye for m r gadfreis mennes dinners and theirs th* Brought y e winsonne
for o r dynners and John Baches when we de- lived candell . . . . . . . , . . ii a
for a cover for y e Comunion Cuppe * .'.* xii s for vi hondred Oysters for M r Reynolds . ". xii d to m r garet Florance for ye Jentills dynners in
Aldeburgh, Suffolk. ARTHUR T.
(To be continued.)
PRINCIPAL LONDON COFFEE-HOUSES, TAVERNS AND INNS IN THE
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
(12 S. vi. 29, 59, 84, 105, 125, 143, 162; vii. 23, 67, 103, 145.) " "Rtyai e E S xchan^a 7 ^ 17U MacMichae1 ' 3 ' Baring Cross,' p. 314. .. Haymarket . . .. 1752 Lane's 'Masonic Records,' 1886; Simp-- eet, Lincoln's Inn - iS
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