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12 S.V1II. MAY 28, 1921.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 427 The prices given are vii 8 per bushel f or | wheat ; v*> for rye ; and iiiis via for barley. Heavy charges were incurred this year in building the " Lucorne " on the Church tower. This seems to have been a large and well-built watch-house put up, probably, on account of the attacks of the " Dun- 1 kerkers," several Aldeburgh boats having been lately attacked close to the town. January. >. , . Paid for mens help and boate hire to fetche a ketche maistr ashore (that was chased with a Dunerke) to pay for powder and shott, and for carrying him aboard againe 00 02 00 February. To Gowldinge for 3 iron bars for the Church windowes . . . . . . . . 00 01 01 March. For a purse for the Townes use . . 00 00 04 Paid mr Shipman money that he laid out for burreinge of a Souldier that died at the Shephards house and for other chargs about the Widowe Hindes her goods 00 04 07 Paid for pfurne at Easter . . . . 00 01 06 Aprill. Paid Thomas Fiske senr for five newe busshells . . . . . . . . 01 04 00 4. Geven the widow Browne towards the healing of her hand . . . . . . 00 03 00 Paid for Iron worke for 4 water busshells 00 16 00 May. To Thomas Fiske sent for seizinge the Towne busshells . . . . 00 01 00 2. Paid Mr. Edward Hayward for two Bulls for the marshe . . . . . . 05 10 00 June~>2. Paid for Matts for mr Bayliffs seats . . 90 03 06 24. Paid for Matts for the 24 inferior burgesses seats . . . . 00 04 06 July 10. Geven towards the burieinge of ould Thomas Parker 00 04 00 Paid unto 5 men for wardinge at the Townes ende on Donwich fayre day 00 02 08 August. To James Gowlding for a lock for the pound . . . . . . 00 00 04 September. Geven to 13 men that were taken with the Dunkerks 00 13 00 7. Geven more to the mrs mate . . . . 00 02 06 Geven to a woman that was landed then 00 02 00 September. More to Willm Baldwine for dyet on th3 Election day for 63 men . . . . 03 03 00 For wyne and Oysters then . . . . 01 09 00 More for bread and beere before dynner and after . . 00 02 06 26. Paid for burying a man that came ashore when the Kings wreck came ashore 00 02 00 October 10. To Francis Clifford by the apointmt of mr Baylifs towards the healinge of his legg .. .. .. . . 01 00 00 Paid unto mr Willm Thomson senr to buy Corne for the Townes use the some of 10 00 00 Paid more unto mr Thomson to buy Corne . . . . 15 00 60 Paid more unto mr Thomson to pay for Corne for the Towne 34 00 00 Paid unto mr Baylif Cheney for the same use . . 15 00 00 Paid Lawrence Baldrie for Bent for the Ferry for Mris Stanhoope for her pt due at St Michaell 1630 for one yeere and half 00 10 00 Paid to men that fetcht an anckor wch was left by a hoigh that was taken against the Towne . . 00 09 06 Paid mr John Blowers for his sonnes beatinge the drum to set the wache . . . . 00 09 00 Novembr. To Gowlding for mendinge the lock on the channcell dore 00 00 05 Paid mr Wall for chargs for his Journey to London about wastage for the Colliery, money more then was received upon the tonnage . . . . . . . 00 10 10 Lost by exchainge and want of tale off money, that was taken out of the Towne Chiest the some of 00 06 06 16 PAYMENTS. 31 The result of Charles Warne's visit to Kelsale was the pulpit now standing in Aldeburgh Church. The new work at Kel- sale was approved the pulpits are very similar and are evidently from the same hands. January 13. To John Daniell for his worke and stuff about the whippinge place in the Markett 00 02 04 more given to a man that lost his Shipp 00 01 00 more given to a man that lost his ketche 00 00 06 more paid John Lums for healing a maids legg 00 10 00 June. To Charles Warne for his journey to kelshall to see a pulpitt 00 01 00 July. Geven to a man that came h a passe 00 01 00 (Many entries of " Charges laid out about the Lucorne on the Church leades ") September. Paid unto Willm Bardwell for diet on Michaelmes day for 58 persons and for a great Pie sent forthe . . . . 03 03 00 More then for wyne . . . . . . 01 02 11