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 OUTHOLDERS. 379 lammas Assyces, washing & buryinge and makinge the grave, is. 2d. For keepyng of the churchyard hedge, 3s. All saynts day for the Communyon bread & vvyne, 2s. 7d. 1637. Paid to Mr. Hoskins for 4- lbs. of gune pouder, 6s. 9d. For a bage to carry the same, 6d. A rest for the parish muscut, 6d. To John Heane for mending of the pish muscut, 4& To the muster-master, 5s. 3d. For a quittens, 4d. For my expences at the generall muster at Killinton, 2s. The drumers at the generall muster, is. 3d. To Rob : Dingel for farring of the pish muscut, is. 4d. For his horse, is. To Mr. John Barons, 20 th Oct r, for the purvie rate, 10s. 6d. Quater Sessions at Kelinton, 6d. To Mr. John Cooke, of Saltash, for threescore pound of goun pouder, £4. For a barrel to carry the same, is. For 2olbs of mach, 10s. Paid more for fourescore pound of mach, 6s. 8d. For caring of the same 3s. Paid to Mr. Car's Clarke, his master being Tresurere for this yeere, for the contie stock in mehemid sholders, 10s. iod. A rate in 1639 "made by the six men for the mayntayance of the Churche of S 4 Thomas." The persons rated are nearly the same as those noted in the rate for 1630, with some names added. Among the " outhoulders " are Walter Cottell, gen., 2 2d.; Richard Gedye, gen., 2s. The houlders of the Quarry park, 2d.; the houlders of Bradhaye, 2d. ; the houlders of the deere parke, 2d. "S l Thomas next Launceston. A rate made the 9 th day of October by Sampson Jack man and Rich d Jacke, churchwardens, and William Horrell, sideman, for the repayringe of the Parrishe Church of the fores d Parrishe, Anno domini 1646." The heires of Edmond Dennes, 3s. ; Leonard Treise, Esq., 3s. 8d. ; Peter JollirTe, g l, 4s. The holders of Cornedon, 4s., and 56 others. There are moreover 32 Outholders, among them being Ambros Manaton, Esq 1, John Fscott, Esq r , Edward Elliott, the holders of the Deere pke, the Ashe meadow, & the Pryorie garden. Part of a Poors rate made [during the Commonwealth] Maie, 1652, for the Relife — S* Thomas within the Borro — ceston by Walter Rallinge & John Gliddon the elder, overseeres for this yeere, and — to be peaid yearlie, mounthlie. Outt houlders. Thomas Bolitho, gen., 6d. ; John Vigers, gen., 6d. ; Roberte Badcocke, 8d. ; John Rowe of Launceston, 2d. ; the holders of the pryorie garden, 6d. ; the houlders of the Deere parke, 2s. ;