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 1 86 DUNHEVED. Mr. Coryngton and Mr. Bere at the session in Pentecost 1 2d. ; paid for a bowl [or jug, obba] called a botell, 4d. ; to a man going to Kylkhamton to Mr. Greynfyld, is. 2d.; to a man for carryng letters to London in the affair against Thomas Toker, 46. ; paid Mr. Mayor, and Thorn 8 Heddon, riding to London on affairs of the town, ^3 us. 3d. ; paid for a consultation, 3s. 4d. j and for a copy of the bill of complaint of Robert Myll and Will m Stephyn, 5s. j paid for a rod of brass bought there, 5s. ; to Edward Helyer for inquiring into the bound without mete between the lands of this borough and land of John Blakdon, id. ; to Mr. Bear for writing an obligation concerning such land, is. 4&, and for writing the agreement, 6d. ; paid John Monk the 15th of the Lord the King, 46s. 8d. ; paid for preparing the answer of Henry Tre- carell and William Myll to the complaint of Will m Stephyn and Robert Myll,. 7s. 6d., and for writing same, 3s. 4d. ; paid when the Mayor and others were at Lyfton on the affair of Thos. Toker, is. 3d. ; paid Thomas Peter, sergeant of the sheriff of Cornwall, his fee, 2 s. ; paid when the Mayor and others were at Ashe [Saltash] on business of the King, 4s. id.; to a man for carrying letters to London, 4d. ; paid for pear wine given to John Harres ; paid when John Monke, Robert Gurge, and Richard Pears rode to Leskerd on affairs of the Town, 10s. 3d. ; paid for making le bekyng [beacon] with 5 trusses red at top [qu. translation] and wood for the same, 2od. ; for the carriage of lyme to the bridge at Polston, 2d.; paid Thomas Cosyn and William Saymour when they rode on the business of the King to Kellyton, 4^d. ; for two le bokytts to carry water, 8d. ; for le schole bought this year, 8d.; for le whyleborow, i2d. ; to William Batyn for le ragyn over the church in this year, 2 s. 8d. ; to Mark Olyver for riding to Mr. ENGRAVING OF AN OAK CHEST STILL POSSESSED BY THE CORPORATION.