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 ACCOUNTS. 143 time of a Prince, the son of Henry VI., being at Exeter; ditto to a servant of the Lord Fitzwaryn, and others, servants of Henry Bodrugan ; to the Justices at the summer assize ; to the Mayor and his fellows, and le mynstrall, in the vigil of St. Mary Magdalene. To Croght, and, (blanks in original), Commissioners of the Lord the King, at the same time ; to William Parker, and John Davy, clerk, and other singers in the feast of Mary Magdalene ; to le precher at the same time ; to Mr. John Hynde, rector of Schevyok, for solemnizing at the same time; to a servant of Halnagh Mawleverer, then sheriff of Cornwall ; to the Mayor and his fellows, and their followers, when they made an agreement within the borough, at the Law Court; to ditto when William Pethek, a servant of John Forfescu, made delivery of the goods of Walter Colle, the chaplain of the Blessed Mary, in the feast of All Saints ; to Edward Ayscheton ; to Halnathea Maulyverer, and others ; to Thomas Calewodelegh, escheator of the Lord the Prince; to John Robyn, and Philip Trethewy, servants of the lord King Edward ; to John Arundell, Knight, and for expenses when he came from London ; for the Mayor and his fellows at the altar of St. Thomas ; for Robert Wylle, chaplain, to have the services of the Prior; to servants of Hugh Courtenaye ; to Thomas Bawdyn, and others, servants of Jasper, Earlof Pembrooke, bearing the commission of the said Earl ; to John Carmynow ; expenses to the Mayor, &c, at the friendship made between the Mayor and the Provosts concerning the election of Benedict Hygowe, clerk, Provost ; to Thomas Baker, chaplain, one of the servants of the Lord the Prince, son of Henry VI., on his entrance in fact, and not of right, into the Castell ; to the Mayor and his fellows, when James Menwynnek brought the proclamation from the Lord Henry, the late King of England in fact, and of right ; to Thomas Lyby, one of the justices; to John Stonforde, when he was councillor with the borough at the court of the Provosts, against Mr. Simon Scolemayester. For building a new house lately of Thomas Browne. Carriage of timber from Bodmam to the house ; payments for building mate- rials generally; 100 "speke nayles;" 100 "hatche nayles," &c. ; expenses about "le hevyng uppe" of "le jostes," and other necessary "jobs;" to masons for building the walls at 5& per day ; for carriage of four waggon-loads of timber from Cargentoll; carriage of stone called "freeston" from Dounterton to Launces-