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274 THE CORDWAINERS AND CORVESORS OF OXFORD. Item of Thomas Ledbrooke for a Warden's place . Item for my second tyme being Master . Item of the Coblers for the Quarteridge Sum Kecepconum £01 10 10 00 06 08 00 03 04 34 04 04 Payments. Inprimis to Mr. Steward ...... Item to his man ........ Item to the prisoners at Bocardoe .... Item to the Masters men ...... Item spent in Wine ....... Item given to Goodman Barton . . . . . - Item given to Goodman Brookes . . . . . Item for the arresting of Anthonye Haell & of Marke Wakefeild Item to Mr. Painton & Mr. Goode for ffees & for draweing the Cot Item to the Smith for A new Key & mending the Chest . . Item given him to drincke . . Item spent at the coming into the Company of Humfrey Hanns Item, spent at tlie coming into the Company of John Carter Item for A Warr*^ to bring John Worley A Jom-neyman before Mr. Mayo for keeping shopp . . . . . . Item to the Constable . . . . . . . Item spent at the coming into the Company of Symon Baker and Thomas George ....... Item spent at A meeting of the Companye the 20*^ of Sep- tember ......... Item given for the carrying y'^ Companyes Chest . . . 10 00 01 10 00 00 05 00 00 02 00 01 00 00 00 00 09 00 00 O'i 00 00 02 06 00 06 06 00 01 06 00 00 04 00 05 06 00 04 04 00 00 06 00 00 04 00 05 06 00 07 00 00 01 00 UpPON A DYNNER FOR THE WhOLE CoMPANY. Inpris for 2 Crapps of Beefe ^ & A surloyne halfe A sheepe '2 leggs & A loyne of Mutton ... Item 2 Crapps of Beefe & 4 leggs of mutton . . . . Item 3 leggs of mutton ....... Item 4 marrow bones A Neats Tongue & Uderne Item 5 piggs ........ Item 4 couple of Chicken . ...... Item Couple of Rabetts . ...... Item 20 pounds of butter .... . . Item spent the same tyme ....... Item for bread it fflower ....... Item for 3 Kilderkins of Beerc ..... Item given the Brewers & spent on them . . . . 02 02 06 01 04 00 00 06 06 00 03 06 00 12 00 00 03 04 00 09 00 00 08 04 00 02 00 00 12 00 00 18 00 00 01 04 •'* The Crop of Boef, .a term still used in Oxford market, is a jiortion of the beast comprising the ribs and part of the neck. ' i.e., .')4 f;alloiis. 15y tiiriiiiif^ (<» the list of the Coinjiaiiy for this year, Book I), we find it consisted of about 56 indivi- duals; so that even if all were present, the allowance of liquor was on uo limited scale.