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138 DUNHEVED. " makyng " of the same " bekyn," 2d. j for carrying timber to the same " bekyn," id. ; for making the deeds of certain houses to the Mayor and his successors; for repairing "le Dyevell," ijd. ; for repairing all the window mirrors in the Church j for taking down and hanging bells ; to Walter Robyn for setting " le clokke " with the time ; to the ringers for all the obits celebrated in the Church, during the year j reward to Walter Colle, chaplain, 6s. 8d. ; paid Nicholas J. for praying for the souls of the Dean of Exeter, and Robert Fuller, and others ; paid for repairing glass near " le vant " [the font] ; also for a certain book bought of Sir Walter Colle, called " AntyrTenall" [Antiphonal] in the time of Thomas Wyndsore, £$. On the back of the same parchment are details of the Expenses of the New House in the Highway near le Almeshouse. Among these are for carriage of timber from the house of Simon Skynek, to "le Yeldhalle," 8d. ; to Stephen Tynke for 800 feet of " bourdes ; " for carriage of the same boards to Launston ; car- riage of four waggonloads of timber from the field of John Stevyn to the Guildhall; for two two-horse carriages with timber from Trecarelford ; paid several men for carrying timber from the Guild- hall to the new house ; paid for " barres " of iron, weighing 14 lbs. (i4d.); paid two "zaiers" for three days, 2s. 3d.; for "settyng uppe" of "tymber" in the new house; for lime; for covering stone ; for 39 feet of creestes ; for two clavells and two somers ; for eight " par of twysts " for the windows, and one pair for the door; for carrying boards from "la Pilare" to the new house ; paid three men for painting the skull about the doorposts; for ochre for the posts and windows to make them red ; for three waggon-loads of timber from Bodmam for the same house. Total payments, ^"8 13s. 5 id. Expenses of the New House in le Castell Streett. Carriage of timber from Carford to the town ; for " scafTelyn ; " for two ropes for the " scafTelyn ; " for covering the new house ; for painting the house and for " teryng le flore ; " carriage of timber from Tren- gale ; " grete " for making " le teryng ; " for sawing timber at Bodmam ; for " scapelyng " of the same timber ; wages of three men for teryng of the new house, i2d. ; for a carpenter ten days sawing tables, 4s. 2d. ; for hay for the " teryng." Total payments, £6 19s. 3d. Expenses for Wine throughout the whole year. Among the