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 ACCOUNTS. 133 followed by "for fee-farm of the Guild, with rent of the park-mill," &c. Then succeed the pensions to the Mayor and his stewards, and other persons, as in previous ac- counts ; and next " necessary expenses," among which are the following : Wages to Henry Poghelyp, for 5 J days, about the house of John Page, at the back of the Church, 2s. 3^d.; to him and others about the Guildhall; for 6 zeams of sand, 5d.; for expenses about the walls of the town, 2od. ; for timber bought of Robert Ronald, for the Northgate ; for wages for repairing the Northgate ; for repairing de harnys, i4d. ; for expenses about the same, 2d.; for wages to Wm. Carglyden, for making of the barrys of the North- gate, 1 4d. ; wages to Richard Mayow for making of barrys there, iod. ; wages for making of pitts at Northgate, 2d.; wages to William Hennewode for making pitts at Southgate, 3d.; for 5 quarters of lime, 8s. 4d. ; carriage thereof, 3s. 6d. ; for iron bought of John Hykke for le gunnys, 5s. iod. ; iron bought of John Stovysdon for le gunnys, 6s. ; wages of John Wolff for making of timber for le gunnys, 8d. ; for nine busshell de coal for le gunnys, 4s. 6d.; for making of le gonnys, with the repairs, 8s. 8d. ; money paid to John Thomas Smyth for his shop for making of le gunnys there, 2s. 6d.; for cleansing of le horse pole and the west well, is. 4d. ; wages for repairing the wall of the horse pole ; for 200 latthys; for half a thousand of laytth naylls; for repairing of two lokkys for the house near John Trelawny ; for roofing the church and some houses, &c; for the pulsator [bell-ringer] for the whole year, is. 2d ; for expenses of the Mayor and his companions on Mary Magdalene's night, yd.; for three gonnys bought of Richard Kelly, 5 s. 4d.; for wages to William Henne- wode about le gonnys ; to Richard Blyghe do. ; for parchment for the roll, 1 2d. ; for two new gunnys bought, with eight chambers, and other expenses, 27s. and 4^d. ; for wages in covering the Church and a house ; for crest for the same ; for spearrs for a house, &c; for money paid to the Provosts of Temple for the house of John Slog, i2d., &c. ; for money paid about the sawdiers on John and James' day by the Mayor and his fellows, i7^d. ; expended by the Mayor and his fellows, in the Guildhall, for bread and ale and for wine on the day of the Invention of the Cross ; expenses about the sawdiers on