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 132 DUNHEVED. &c. The sum expended about the Pillory in this year appears to have been, ^24 8s. 6d. 2nd. Arrears and Casualties. Rents of Bodmam and Gybbe ; of Hillond ; of the Mill ; of the Guildhall ; for posts sold ; for an obit, &c. 3rd. Hillond. The Collectors were Richard Alyn and John Wanefork, £9 6s. 8d. 4th. Bodmam and Gybbe. Collectors, Stephen Hokkyn and William Mylle, £ 17s. 2d. 5th. Guildhall and Pillory. Collectors, John Aysscheford and Stephen White, 108s. 4d. 6th. Rents of the Blessed Mary. Receivers, John More and Richard Mayow, 22s. 7d. 7th. Issues of the Ale-box. Receiver, John Dawe, 42s. 8th. Issue of the Fish-stall box, the Provosts being Stephen Qvavill and John Walter; amount, 27s. 4d. 9th. Page's Rents. Receivers, Roger Dwelya and John Man- ning, 3s. 8d. The sum of the receipts, ^49 9s. 2^d. Parchment Roll, 29 Henry VI. (145 1.) [Torn at the top.] John Palmer, Mayor, Weneforke, Provosts, John Comine and John Gooderyn, stewards. In this account the arrears of Gybbe, of the Hillond, of the Guildhall and Pillory, of the Blessed Mary, profits of the Fish-stalls, of the Ale-box, and of the farm of the Mill, are summarily entered in succession. On the back of the parchment is written, " Entrance of a burgess, John Hardecote, came within the borough for 6s. 8d., and he paid the sum of 6s. 8d." Further endorsement : " Total sum received, ^43 3s. 4d., and total expended, as appears in the roll of expen- diture, £t>9 4s. 3d." The expenditure for this year, 29 Henry VI., is entered on another roll, the earlier portions of which are so injured by damp as to be illegible. It, however, contained entries for obits, for salaries of the priests, for the " rents resolute" to the heirs of Landew, &c, as in a former account, with the introduction of "for rent paid to John Page, £2, which remains in the hands of the feoffees for the use of the Mayor and Commonalty." This entry is