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 12 s. vin. FEB. 26, 1021.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 163 require to be clothed : I need scarcely say that everything belonging to them was lost. I have <fcc.. EDWARD W. C. WRICHT, Capt. 91st Regt. Lieutenant-Colonel Ingleby. R.A., Commandant of Cape Town. P.S. I must not omit to mention the extreme kindness and attention shown by Capt. S. males to the men at his house ; and by Capt. Ramsden. of the schr. Lionels, and his wife, to those taken on board his vessel. E. W. C. W. List of Drafts on board, and names of officers drowned : Draft, 2nd or Queen's Regt., Ensign Bo viand 6th Royal Regt., Ensign Medford. ,, 12th Lancers. 60th Rifles. 12th Regt. 43rd Light Infantry. 45th Regt. 73rd Regt., Lieut. G. V. Robinson, Lieut. A. H. Booth, 74th Highlanders, Major Set-on, En- sign Russell. 91st Regt. E. H. FAIRBROTHER. ALDEBURGH. EXTRACTS FROM CHAMBERLAINS' ACCOUNT-BOOK. 1625-1649. UNFORTUNATELY, the Chamberlains' Ac- counts are missing for the last twelve years of Elizabeth's reign, and only a few pages for those of James I. have been found, but it is hoped that more may exist amongst the unsorted papers in the Mcot Hall. The Accounts for the whole of the reign of Charles I. are beautifully written and kept, but the book itself is in a very dilapi- dated condition. There are a great number of proclama- tions, as might be expected, in this reign, and in consequence frequent repairs to the "drum " are entered. Several entries occur referring to Irish travellers. 1624. 10 PAYMENTS. 25 Inprimis payd for Proclamcons. . 00 03 00 I tin to the Sgeants att xxmas 1624 for ther wages. . . . . . . . . . 01 05 00 I tin to M r Thomson town clerk then for his quarters wages. . . . . . 03 00 00 Itm to Banton the Pen Eeve then for his qs Wai:-. . . . . . . . 00 04 00 Itm to Thomas Incont for ii pierses. . 00 00 04 Itm for aC billett into the towne hall 00 01 04 Itm to Dowc the Smyth for work att the north mill Jan. 3. 1(>2 .. .. 00 07 03 Itm to }p Osborno the 8 of ' Jan. 1624 for nuivm-d soldiers .. .. .. 00 06 08 Itm to M r Oldringe for pfume oyle and Franckeiiseiice for the Churche . 00 01 06 Itm for makinge 3 newe market t Stalls and mending 1 01 04 06 Itm. to wilim Bardwell ii daies att the Chamb- lins accompt . . . . . . . . 00 04 0&- Itm for Comunyon wyne and bread a Christ- mas . . ,. " . . . . . . 00 0-5 00 Itm for settingo the stones in the mkctt whon the stalls were st-tt up . . . . 00 00 08 Itm to page for a load of thatch for the butchers stalls . . . . . . 00 05 Off Itm to Beales the mason for work about the Church . . . . . . .. 00 01 OP 1624. Itm paid to Page January 28 for a load of Thatche .. .. .. .. 00 0-5 00 Itm to Goldinge for trymge the Javl" lock ' . . . . " 00 00 04 Itm to him for a staple . . . . 00 00 04 Itm to him for Orlop nayles for the butchers stalls 00 00 06 Itm to him for parkers bucketts hoopes 00 01 02 Itm to newson the thatcher for layinge 3 loads of tnatcte on the Butchers stalls 00 12 00 Itm for lath and nayles. . . . 00 00 04 Itm for pclamacons 28 Jan. .. . . 00 04 06 Itm to Page for half a load of thatche 00 02 06 Itm the 29 of Jan. 1624 paid M r Bences gnift to the poore. . . . . . . . 02 00 00 Item to Arthure Blowers for mending the Comunion Cupp 00 07 06 Item to John Orvis the Sexton Febr. 3. 1624 for his quarters wages for ringing the Bell. . . . 01 02 00 Item to the Princes players. . . . 00 08 00 Itm to Leon Reynolds for glassing the Church. . " . . . ., . 00 OS 06 Itm for a lock for Scruttons howse . . 00 02 00 Itm for a hingell for his gate. . . . 00 00 03 Item for two barres for the Churche win- dowes . . . . . . . . 00 01 06 Itm for naylinge the town howse wtndowe 00 00 06 Itm to Beale for mason work att the Churche 00 03 00 Itm to a poore minister . . . . 00 02 00 Itm to goodman Boone for diet and lodginge for M r Choner the Minister. . . . 00 09 06 Itm to John lowday for Carying away old thatch in the mkett . . . . * 00 00 OS Itm for dyed and wyne for M r dades man when he came to take bond for the shippinge . . . . . . . . 00 00 06 Itm to Newson the Thatcher for layinge half Ir^} a load of thatch on the Butchers , stalls 00 03 00 Itm to John Catmer the younger for Repaeoias of the how.so he dwells inn. . . . 00 09 01 Itm to M r Baliff mshall for pclam laide out by him 00 02 00 Itm to John Parker for reparons of the howse. . . . . . . . 00 19 60 Itm to Thomas Clark upon an accompt since he was Chamb.rlyii .. .. 00 06 00 Itm for wyiH> att meetinge atBaldwyns 00 02 06 Itm paid to the watchmen att the Fayre mche. . . . . . . . . . 00 04 00 Itm to Willm Bardwell fcr wyne and died att the asse.ssingo the subsidye jkarch 3 01 05 00 Itm to him for Comunion wyne. . 00 03 00 Itm to Thomas Cook*- for p'ailes and nayling them up in Francis Scrattons yard ' 00 01 9