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Itm to the plunier for souldring of the lead on the steeple and for his stuff. . 00 18 Jtm to Willm Bardwell Murche 23 for v e and dyed when the Comisshroner was in towne. . . . . . . . 00 15 OC T I<tm to him. for Comunion wyne Marche 20 00 07 1625. iiltm to Thomas farent for his qr wage att o r ladye 1625 .. .. .. ."". 00 12 06 2l<fcm for payles and nayles for the marshe and doing. . . . . . . . . . 00 00 06 Itm to Robt Felgate for repacons about the north mill as appeares by his bill. . 00 04 6 ..Itm given to poore Irishe people. . 00 01 OC JEtm to Richard lilborne for his q r wages men 1625. . . . . . . . 00 12 06 Itm to Mr. Thompson for his q r wag s then due. . . . . . . . . . 03 00 00 'Itm paid to M r Jell for keepinge of the Register two yeares viz 1623 and 1624 00 10 00 ! Itm to M r Meene S r William wicherpolls Baliff for the rent of the Ferry 30 March 1625 . . . . 00 10 00 Itm to Nicholas Revett esquire Recorder of ' this towne for l>is yeares allowance 05 00 00 horse-meate the same day the sd M r Revett was in towne. . . . 00 15 00 JEtm to willm Bardwell for wine and bere when M r Deeks was in towne. . 00 05 BO Itm to Richard Footye a skynne of pchm* for the drum when King Charles was pclavmed Kinge ' 00 02 06 Itm to M r Balut Cheney for pclamacons 00 02 00 .Itm to the Constables for caryinge a prisoner to melton. . 00 02 00 Itm gcven to a poore woman. . . . 00 02 00 Itm to Thomas Incent for his jorney to M r Revett 00 02 00 .Itm to John Daniell and John Coo for worke about theChurche yard and for tymber and nayles Aprill 16 ;,. . . ..-. 00 14 00 'Jtrn to M r Oldringe for pfume Candle Aprill 18 00 01 06 Itm to Robt Baldwyn for Comunion wyne for 2 daies Aprill 26. . . . 01 03 00 i Itm to Thomas Andre wes the same day for mending the tyles on the goose hoose viz newe tyles and other stuff. . . . 00 10 00 Tltm to John Lowday for Caryinge a wave the br )ken tiles . . . . . . 00 00 09 Itm to the Constables for Composicen money for the Towne Marshe . . . . 00 05 00 Itm to him for a barrell of bere geven to hefferinym . . . . . . . . 00 06 00 slaughting to the Churche . . . . 00 01 00 l ltm geven to the sgeants for help up of it 00 00 01 Itm bestowed of them in bere that tyme . . . . . . . . . . 00 00 01 . Jtm to m r John Bence April 29 for lead of drum and case and for other charges as appeares by his bill 09 01 08 _(Ttm to M r Balift Cheney w oh he laid out for sending a woman out of the towne 06 02 00 Itm to M r Osborne for the mayned soldiers Aprill 29. . . . . . .> 00 06 OS Itm to M r Thomson Aprill 29 for money he laid out for the towne. . ..00 04 00 Item to 4 for worke in the Marshe. . 00 00 60' Itm to John Or vis for his quarters wages due att Maye .. . . .. .. 00 14 00 Itm to Francis Chapman for mendinge the hower glasse for the Churche. . 00 00 GG Itm to Benjamyn Reynolds for mending*? the Churho win do wes. . . . . . 00 02 06 Itm to Thomas Cooke for layings the bridges in the Marshe and for other Rayling work then. . GO 09 06 Itm to Mathewe Frggett for plancke and tymber for the Marshe. . . . 01 05 OS Itm ll c orlope nayles .. .. .. 00 03 OS Itm for 3 C Speeks. . . . . . 00 00 10 Itm a latch for the Marshe gate. . 00 00 05 Itm to John hullock for Cariage about the Marshe 00 10 00 Itm to Nicholas Murford for a Bell Rope may 16. . . . . . . . 00 04 00 Itm to a poore Captive that gathered may. . . . . . . . . . 00 00 06 Itm to John Orris for Ringinge by the appDyntm* of M r Marshell. . . . ' 00 05 00 Itm for Caringe ii bar of powder from slautinge. . . . . . 00 00 04 Itm to Bridge for Cariage of bread and beare on the pambulacon daye. . . . 00 01 00 Itm to Richard Lilborne" for bread att that tyme . . . . . . . . 00 04 00 Itm to M r Thompson for a gun of beare for that use " 00 04 00 Itm to M r Banff Cheney for ii barrells of gunpowder. . . . . . . . 10 00 00 Itm more to him for 10 L> matche and a tran- fare out of the Custome howse as appeares by his bill 00 04 10 Itm to helpe to dryve The Cattell in the Marshe Maii 10 00 03 00 Itm to the Fen Reves John Richardson and Robt Spudy for ther wages May 30 00 16 00 Itm to M r Baliff Marshall for charges for goinge to the Comishioners. . 00 04 00 [tm bere to a workeman. . . . 00 00 03 Itm to Willm Bardwell for Comunyon wine and bread 2. . . . . . . . 00 10 05 Ltm more him for bread beare and wyne and dyett on the pambulacon daye. . 00 08 10 Aldeburgh, Suffolk. ARTHUR T. Wixx. (To be continued.) NATHANIEL FIELD'S WORK IN THE BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER "PLAYS. (See ante, p. 141.) I come now to the three plays of the Beaumont and Fletcher folio : . 'THE TRIUMPH OF HONOUR,' AND ' THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE '("Four Plays in One.") It was not until after I had completed ny own investigation of these " Triuir.phs, " hp-t I found that Beaumont's claim to them lai already been challenged by Mr. E. H. C. Oliphant and Prof. Gayley. Mr. Oil pliant
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