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History of the Church and Manor of Wigan.
me vij bushels of meal worth a mark a bushel & so was worth £8. I say rec. in mony £80 and in corne £8 88 0 0
Wigan corne Itm. I took home Wigan corne in kind, & spent in my house being 12 thrave of wheat, 201 thrave of barly, 205 thrave of otes, & 40 thrave of beanes worth 70 8 4
I spent in my house this yeare (besides Wigan corne) xli worth of wheat wch I brought home from Abram, & £8 in otes wch I took home from Aspool, & 3 in rye wch I took home from Billinge & Winstanly, & £1 10 in wheat from Pemberton. In all I spent in my house this yeare £22 10s in corne besides all Wigan corne, & all that I bought befor harvest for all the summer & harvest tyme.
Mortuaryes Itm. I receaved for mortuaryes this year
1 for Thomas Naylor of Pemberton pd xs 0 10 0
2 for Adam Hindly of Hindlye pd xs 0 10 0
3 for Wiỻm Foster of Wigan pd xs 0 10 0
4 for Mrs. Smyth, old Bordman gives me 10s xs 0 10 0
5 for Wiỻm Tunsted of Holland owes me xs [since] pd. 0 10 0
6 for John Winstanly of Wigan owes me 10s he pd me xs 0 10 0
7 for Wiỻm Whaley of Holland owing to me 10s he left me in pawne a brasse pott 0 10 0
sm̄ of Wigan rec. this yeare (1616) besides debts unpd. £566 12s 1d[1]
  1. In this calculation the bishop appears to have omitted to reckon the £3 10s. received from mortuaries.