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146 DUNHEVED. Bodmam and Gybbe, £14 10s. iod. ; rents of the Blessed Mary, 42s. iod.; Page's Rents, ^5 8s. 6£d.; Butchers' Bents, £$ 5s. 6d.; Barm of the Mill, 12 s. nd.; Fish-stalls, 28s.; Profits of the Ale box, 28s. 8d. ; the Sexton and services of the Blessed Mary. After this heading are the entries : " For oblations of divers men at the feast of the purification of the Blessed Mary, and by the hands of Thomas Stoteryche, for putting and holding the obits of Thomas Rouell and Margery his wife, and for general obits held by the Mayor and Commonalty yearly," 8s. 8d. Total receipts for the year, ^"50 4s. ojd., whereof the stewards ex- pended ^"42 4s. ofd. Particulars of the expenditure are on another roll, from which we make the following extracts. Costs of the Church. For two " trussyng gurdellys ; " for repairing two " collers " for two bells ; for one " payr remys " for the Church chest ; for two " zones " for the priests of the Church ; for one cross of " Latyn ; " to William Wovyng for mending eight books of the Church ; for one sheep- skin for the books of the Church ; to a " clokmaker " for making of " le clok " anew ; for one " torche " for the feast of Mary Magdalene; for making "le froppes;" for "plenichyng of le vestre;" for making one window in "le vestre." [Parts of this roll are so torn, and defaced by damp, as to be utterly illegible.] 1467. Parchment roll. Thomas Cork, Mayor; Benedict Hygow and Thomas Smyth, Provosts. Account of receipts be- ginning on the Monday next after the feast of St. Katherine the Virgin, 6 Edw. IV. First are entered arrears and gifts to the Guilds amounting to ;£io 10s. 1 1 Jd., among the latter being 23s. 7d. from John Page, late Mayor, for a new table at the Great Altar, by the Guild of St. Mary Magdalene; 6s. 8d. from John Mannyng, given for the same table by the Guild of St. George ; 6s. 8d. from the same John, given by the Guild of the Holy Cross ; 6s. from the same John, given by the Guild of St. Chris- topher ; and 8s. from John Stevyn, mercer, given by the Guild of the Assumption of the Blessed Mary. Then follow the receipts from Hillond, sworn amount, ^13 8s. id.; Guildhall, sworn, £7 8s. 8d. ; Bod?nam and Gibbe, ditto, ^13 10s. iod. ; Page's Bents, ditto, ^5 us. 7d.; Rents of the Blessed Mary, ditto, 46s. id.; Butchers' Rents, ditto, £$ 9s. iod.; Profits of the Pix, ditto,