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388 NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 &vni. MAY 14.1921. Paid unto mr Marshall that he laid out to a Doore man for working at the bull- worke . . . . . . . . 00 00 04 Paid unto Bobt Beomond for a discharge for the hoighe that brought the ordnance 00 02 05 Paid to the, widow Insent Aprill 6 for the pt of her husbands wages and the Cloake 01 10 00 Aprill. Paid to Sir Williams Baylif for Rent for the forge for one hole yeere due at or Ladie 1628 .. 01 00 Paid for provision for a barrell for the bekon . . . . . . . . 00 00 June. Paid for a newe head for the Towne drum and for putting it on . . . . . . 00 03 To John Cocker for a dayes worke to mend the gate and fence in the Churchyard 00 01 To John Urvis for Ringing for Joy for good newes f rom the pliament June 1 2 .. 00 05 July. To Richard Pootey for pfume candle, for nayles and for sope for the wheeles of the ordnance . . . . . . . . 00 03 To Charles Warne for Captaine Haiwards diner and them that were ^with him he being in Towne and trayned the soldiers July 9. p. mr Baylifs apo^t . . . . 00 4 To Edward Gowlding for 2 hundred lead nailes for the Church July 14 . . 00 06 Paid by the apointment of mr Baylif Blowers for beere bestowed on John Reynolds and other with him when he brought money from mr Austen of London to pay for powder and shott spent in defending Robt Saunders from a man of warr 00 01 August. To Willm Lawrence for a lyne for the Clocke 00 02 Paid to John Daniell September 3 for his worke and stuff to mend seats in the Church and for mending of one of the beeres . . 00 12 September. To Edward Gowlding for Irons for the bells and for one of the beeres . . . . 00 05 To Francis Chapman for his sonnes beating the drum for the wache . . . . 00 05 To John Booth by mr Baylifs apointment for his paines for gathering the money for keyage . . . . . . . . 00 *10 To the wife of Robt Pootey and Roger for keeping the beakons for the haven for one yeere due at St Michaell . . . . 02 00 October. Paid October 4 for tryming of the Clock 00 06 To mr Taplie for Clarkes wages . . 02 00 more to mr Taplie for lactage. . . . 01 06 more to m.r Taplie for Rent for Fowlers fearme for one yeere due at St Michaell 00 00 To John Cooke for work about the bell in the markett and for some other worke . . 00 02 Novemb. . To John Daniell for tymber and planke and workemanshipp for a new stall in the market . . . . .'. . . 00 08 00 | 06 08 04 00 06 04 08 | I 00 00 08 04 00 00 00 04 00 ! 08

I 08 06 06 more to John Dannell for a deale and half for mr Baylifs seate in the Church. . 00 01 06 To Beales the mason faighing of a well belonging to one of the Towne houses and for some other worke that he did at Church 00 04 04 Paid to John Cooke for worke done to the wach bell 00 01 00 December. For Candle for the Towne house chamber decembr 16 00 00 01 To mr John Bence senr December 17th, for 16 Cuple of great lings given unto mr Hooker 04 10 00 more to him for the wache bell waighing 5 pounds and half with the handle .. 00 06 04 more to him money geven unto 7 Irishe people and unto 2 Yarmouth men . . 00 02 00 To mr Thomson for 2 daies worke and of his man about the sinks in the street 00 02 06 Paid to mr Thomas Johnson at London as by Receipts from him apeereth . . 62 15 00 For drawyng of term peecs of Ordnance from Sloughton 01 00 00 Geven to 5 men sett on shore by a Scotchman at Yarmouth and were to travell to Dartmouth 00 07 06 To Palmer for sheeting leads and his work about the Church to the 1 3 of July . . 07 19 00 geven 3 souldiers and one woman landed August 6 00 04 00 Geven to a Daneshe marchant the 15 of September 00 02 00 For use of 63K.for 2 monthes . . . . 00 16 09 Mr Thomas Johnson his bill of pay- ments for the Ordnance as followeth Paid to my Lord of Suff secretarie mr More February 5 . . 01 00 00 To the Porter the 5 day . . . . 00 02 00 To the Earle of Totneyes Secretarie for the first warrant 01 00 00 To mr Muttes the Clerke of the Counsell for the prefering of the petition and for wrighting out of the Counsells order and for a Coppie of the same . . . . 02 00 00 To the dore keeper the llth of february 00 02 00 To the Earle of Totneyes secretarie for the second warrant 01 00 00 for drawing of two petitions to present to my Lord Duke 00 03 00 To mr Nicholas my Lord Dukes secretarie upon the discharge of the shipp . . 01 00 00 To the laborers of the Towre wharfe for bringing the ordnance to the Crane and for the streeking of them into the hoigh and there carriage 01 01 00 To the Smith which bound the cariage 00 02 00 To the cariage makers men . . . . 00 02 00 To the wheele makers men . . . . 00 02 00 To mr Browshe mr Evellens man . . 00 10 00 To the Clerke of the Towre for making of the Indenture and Counterpane . . 0& 06 00 To the Carter that brought down the shott and powder and other things . . 00 04 00 for drawing downe of the cariage . . 00 10 00 To mr More my Lord of Suff secretarie the 5th day of nich for his note to mr Evellen 01 00 00 To Launcelote for my Cocket and band and in the serchers office . . . . 00 12 00