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 376 ST. THOMAS CHURCH. Account made "by the six men of S fc Thomas parish from 10 Nov., 1604, to 20 th Nov., 1606. Imp 8 Rec: of Geo. Galler and John Whitelocke, collectors for the head store, the 17 th Febry, 1605, 30s. 9d. Itm:rec: of John Ollyver and Rbarte Warren, wardens for the parish, the 4 th May, 1606, 8s. 2d., w ch 8s. 2d. was p d unto Bennet Squier & Thorns Gynne, wardens for the Churche. Itm. rec: of Rich. Gynne & Will: Beassomebye, Collectors for the heedstore, the n Janry, 1606, 30s. 8d." The account made by the Sixe men of S* Thomas, next Laun- ceston, the 12 th Dec: 1613, has the following: "Rec: for the Kart, 7s. 8d. ; of Ric: Ginne & Will: Bessombye, coll 18 for the hedstore for the year 161 2, 18s. iod. ; of Will: Daw & Symon Gorrell, Coll 1-8 for the hedstore in 161 2, 30s.; whereof did allow for hemself and his ten horses to fetche the bell, 5s." Rec : of of John Vosper & Francis Ginne, Coll rs for the hedstore 16 13, £4 17s. Paid for the standing of the Kart for three yeres, i2d. ; to the bellfounders, for three sundry tymes, ^3 18s. Paid the mettell men for mettell, £4 18s. S* Thomas next Launceston. A rate for the repacion of the Churche of S fc Thomas, made by the six men of the aforesaid parish the 23 June, 1619. Walter Cottell, gen., 2s. 2d.; Thomas Dennys, 3s.; Peter Jolliffe, gen., 3s.; Arthure Rowse, esq., 2s.; Leonard Treise, gen., 2od.; Mary Gerry, wid: 13d., & 55 others. Then follow "names of Outholders" among them being Thomas Kyndon, and the widowe Olliver, Oswalde Cooke, gent, George Hickes, gent., Willm. Blighe, gent, Hugh Vigures, gent John Curtyer for lande in Landerend, & the widow Carpenter for the Palsgrove. The six men, by their marks, "doe appoynte Thomas Heane and Daniell Glyder to be the Colectr 8 of this rate, upon the forfiture of iij 8 iiij d, & they to bringe itt in the Sunday after S fc John daye, accordinge to the auncient custome." "S fc Thomas next Launceston. A rate for the reperation (of the Church of) S fc Thomas aforesaide, made by the six men of the parrishe — September anno 1 6 1 9." Walter Cottle, gen : 2s. 3d. ; Thomas Dynnes, clearke, 3s. ; Jollyfe, gen., 3s. ; Arthure Rows, Esq r ., 2S., and 58 others. This rate is also signed with the marks of the six men. An account. Date lost, but about 1620. It contains usual entries of payments respecting prisoners, both for Lammas and Lent assizes; for the binding of the jury book, 4s.; for killing