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206 DUNHEVED. 6d. ; to on that was robbed upon London waye, 4c!. to on that was whipped, 4d.; to the Blind women of Basthaye, 7d. ; to a man of Casteltowne, 4d. ; to a po re man of Mylbroke, w* a testy- moniall ; to two do. of Lawanneck to a po or man of Tynne- mouthe, w fc the brode Seale of Englond, 6d. ; to a po or man of S 1, Sidwells, 4d. ; to the Lasarus house of Totnes, 6d. ; to a halt boye of Camelford, 4d. ; to the Lasarous house of Bodmyn, 6d. j to a po re woman of Exeter, Do. of Wike ; to John Colling, for ffrise to make the Chaple children cotes, 15s.; to three singing boyes, 3s.: John Dodge prayeth to be allowed for 8 wineys [wains], and for his man and 2 horses, at the making of the newe markethouse, 4s. Extracts from the Account of Thomas Crassen, Mayor, for the year Michaelmas 1572 to 1573, Sampson Pyper and William Moreton, Aldermen, and Thomas Peter and Robert Hocken, Burgesses, being the auditors. It contains numerous payments for labour and materials for building a "new house;" Paid for carying of grewte diverst tyms to the Markytt howse, i2d. ; Geffry Ever's boye, for driving a horse to fetche earth from Palme- garden; Paid Potter, for helpe clensing the Newe House on Good Fridaie, 2d.; Payments to persons who went to the more to draw stones, &c. ; Paid John Lamerton for going to Lostithiell to paye the fee farme, 2s. 6d. ; Paid for ringing the bell, halfe a yeare, 2s.; nailes to mend the Pillory, id.; paid for a communyon book, and a psalter, 6s. ; for a bottel of wine geiven to Mr. Georg Graynevile at his comyng home frome London, 8d. ; to Body for covering ij graves, 4d. ; paid for copying out of the Charter of St. Leonards, 2s. 6d. ; to Frauncys Prater for whipping of a man and his wief, 2d. ; to Mr. Humffry, and others, for cooles, 8d. ; to Rich d Collyng for mending the stockes ; to Lamerton, for geiving attendans when the Nisi prius should be called att the Castell, iij dayes i2d.; for a man and ij horses for carying of turfe and stones for the Butts ij dayes, 2s. 8d. ; to the mason for mending the stonen measures, 1 2d. ; to on y* gathered for the Spittell house of Exon, 8d.; to Mr. Parre to geive to hym y* gathered for the churche of Bathe, 2s. ; Paid Mr. Mohun, for the Ffrenchemen, 40s. ; To John Batten, of Lannest, for bringing of a lode of stones from the mo ar , for the Shamells. My horses yfe [fetched] stones frome the Priory, the 6 of Maye, and tymber from Thorns Peter's ground, and divers tymes for grute, to the value of ij dayes, i4d.; Paid for a mo or stone w ch made