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 12 s. viii. JUNE 25, i92i.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 507 More to her for diet and wine when Sr Anthonie I Paid Robt Smith for worke in the marshe wingfield was in Towne about his roilty and about the stayres goeing into the January. . . . . . . . 1 12 00 Churchyard and for timber and nailes 00 02 00 More to her for diet and wine the Prest mais- I Paid Mr Parke the Phisition for Phissick for ters beinge in towne the first tyme .. 17 00 John Garnham 00 15 03 To George Nun for a Canvis cassack for Jack- son 00 01 08 Paid Robt Fowler money for looking to the clock and for killing owles. . . . 00 10 00 Paid unto Willm Baldwine for diet and wine and tobacko when Sr Thomas Glem- More to her for diet and wine at there re- turne from lyne. . . . . . 19 00 More to her for diet and wine when Sr Thomas Glemham Sr Rodger North Captaine Duke and other gentlemen were in Towne to take muster of men May 24 .. . . 3 06 06 More to her diet and wine and horsesmeat ham and Captaine woodhouse were in when mr dicks mr Scrivener mr Gooch and Towne to Muster the soldiers. . 03 09 06 mr Alexander were in towne May* 2 7 3 17 00 More to him for diet wine and Oysters on the More to her for wine and horsemeat when Mr Secretary Cooks Secretary and Mr Elliot was in towne 11 02 pd for sizinge of 2 water bushells. . 01 00 Geven to Mr Dugdale for preaching on the Election day. . . . . . . . 10 00 pd for diet and lodgmge for 10 flemyngs that came with a passe which were taken by one of his Maties Shipps. . . . 05 00 Paid to the Collectos for the Shipp for his Geven to the Players that they might not Mats service levied upon the Towne play o 06 08 lands .. . . 00 06 00 Geven Thomas Smith towards his meanes j pd the Constables for a horse hyre to carry for goeinge with his bell in winter for his a poore woman out of town .. .. 00 00 06 watche. . . . 1 00 00 Paid widowe Bardwell for diet and wine Eleccon day. . 09 18 08 pd Richard Chapman for beating the drum thre sevall da yes on or trayninge daies 00 03 00 More to him of old debt for beating the drum to set the watche 00 05 00 pd for ringing on the fifth of November : viz: gun powder treason .. .. 00 02 00 Paid Thomas Murford the Smith for trimynge the Clock, for irons for the Church yard gates and for trimyng a lock for the Channsell dore 04 05 pd Richard Browne the money that was assessed upon the Towne lands towards the Shipp for his Mats service. . . . 04 00 To George Nun for baies lace and silke for a coller for the Towne drum. 02 09 pd mr Squier Bence for chargs in attendinge at the Counsell table concernynge the pat- tine for salt. . . . . . .. 5 12 pd Mr Baylift Ripine for chargs attendinge at the Counsell table concernyng the pat- tine for salt 9 00 00 16 PAYMENTS. 36 The typical East Anglian font remains in the church, but no longer requires a "lyne." The cover disappeared probably a few years later when the narrow-minded iconoclast when the Pressemasters were in Towne 00 17 00 More to her for diet and wine when Captaine Johnson came ashore for Pilates for his Mats Shipps 00 17 00 More for wine and diet when Lord Banyngs, Lord Newarke, Sir Tho : Glemham and other gentlemen were in town August 1 0. 09 19 00 Paid Mr John wall for a last and half of salted spratts to send the Earle of Arun- dell and Capt. Raidon & the carriage 02 08 09 Paid for 23 cuple of large lings at 4s. p. cuple to send the Earle of Arundell and Capt. Raidon 04 12 00 Paid for matts to lay to and about the rayles in the Channcell. . . . . . 00 03 08 Paid for six sugar loaves for the Townes use 02 01 08 16 PAYMENTS, 37 i The renewing of the Charter was a very expensive matter, the sum of 35 being xj ^ ,1 nPi^ * /~it_ K ^.J _j 'n. j j i wir T^ -i j ^i_ 11 i expensive iimu,er, wie sum or xoo ueins WiUiam Dowsing, visited the church .and re- expended. The Charter still exists in thf Jan the'Y^^ Hal1 and is date ^ April 6, 1637, 13 .. i* pri^ m MI - T To willm Lawrence for a lyne for the clock Paid (Sarteswame ,or remoVinge'ihe scats' 3 Paid Willm Lawrence for a rope for the Markett bell . - 00 01 00 00 12 00 Paid Mr John wall money that he paid at London to Mr John Browne concernyng the charge of renueinge the Charter the some of . . 20 00 00 pd for a Cart to carry two ould people that were sent to Towne with a passe . . 00 00 08 05 00 Paid mr Rich : Topclife for lactage and herbage for the yeere 1636 .. .. 01 06 08 More to him for Clarks wags for that year . . . . . . . . .. 02 00 00 for Keeping of the Regester for the yeere 1636 . . . . 00 05 00