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 150 DUNHEVED. White Page for carrying letters to Lostwythiell at the audit of the Lord the King, £2 ; wages to John Manning for riding to Lostwythiell, £2 j for hire of one horse for the servant of the lord of Southwyke to ride to Bodrugan, i6d.; to the Dean for his fee, id.; to the clerk of the Bishop of Exeter for writing the foregift of the Guild of Mary Magdalene, and for the confirmation of the two tables which hang in the Church, 2s. 8d. ; reward to Sir Walter Coll, chaplain, to pray for the soul of Mr. John Cob- thorn in this year, 4& ; to William Marchaund, chaplain, for taking charge of the chapel of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in this year, 6s. 8d. Resolute Rents: To Thomas Cork for Pennegylman, i2d. ; to ditto for the park of the Blessed Mary ; to the heirs of Landew, &c, as in former years ; fee farm of the town paid to the Provosts of the borough, 60s. Wine Expenses : One " potell " of white wine, called Campelyne, bought of Simon Tredydan and given to the Justices of Assize ; one " peynt " of white wine expended at the accounting of the Mayor, id.; wine to Simon Glyn and other servants of the Lord Humfrey of Stafforde ; to Henry Howlewaye and other men from Lydeforde, 4d. ; to the Mayor and his fellows when they rode to London, 5d. ; for bread given to the Bishop of Exeter when he came to the visitation within the county of Cornwall, at the feast of Corpus Christi ; for red wine at the same time, and for spices for the bread, and a flagon of "pyement;" for wine to Mr. William Elyot ; for wages to a man carrying wine and bread to " New- brygges," id.; for three potells of wine given to Doctor Awan (Alban), Chancellor of the Bishop of Exeter, od. Among the necessaiy Expenses are : For removing hay out of the Pillory house to another place, id.; wages for making "le stayre" for the house lately of Thomas Cade ; for carriage of stone for ditto, and for carriage of twenty "semys of grute" for the same, from "le Wyndemyll;" for making "le hurthe ston " for "le chemny " in the house of the Pillory ; for paper for writing the bull for collection of the rents, and for other necessaries in this year; for 102 lbs of lead for "le guttor" for the house of John Coulyng; for making "le shelfs" and "le wode beme" of the same house ; for carriage of stones from Trebursy quarry to the town; for " scapellynge " of stones at Trebursy, half a day, 2d.; for five tables bought of Stephen Ennabell for the chapel of the