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PARISH RATES. 377 of the foxe, 12& ; for Peter's fardin, iod., &c. Rec d of the prisoners, i2d. ; for the lent of the ladder, 8d. ; for pris 1 ' 8 clothes Lammas assises, 2s. Rec : of Thomas Jacke for the head store, 28s. Rec: for the hogner bread, 9s. 8d.; for the lent of the ladder at Lent assises, 8d. ; of Maister Rescarecock's man, for his grave & for his knill, i2d. In pence for the bread & wine, 5s. 4d. Rec d in money for the Hogner bread, 2s. 3d. In the year 1622 an account made by Geo: Norrishe & John Cooke, churchwardens, and Thos : Heane, sideman, contains : Rec ts for Prissoners clothing & the ladder at Lent & Lammas assises ; for one tree groinge in the Churche yearde, 4s. 6d. ; for the hogonor bread, and in monie, 4s.; of John Anderdon for re- fusing to be Churchwarden, 2s. ; of Digorie Congdon for the same, 2s.; [and eight others, the last being] "of Mistris Deane for the same, 2s." The account of Rich: Cable & Michaell Wilke for 1627 shows a payment to Byssomby for Keepinge the Church yard one yeare, 3s. ; and the usual disbursements in respect of prisoners at Lammas and at Lent assizes, adding " for shroudinge & watching of them." The Wardens paid also for a newe pegge for the great bell, 1 2d. ; & to Byssomby and others for helping up the bell, 1 2d. ; and for mendinge the Church porch, and Church windowes, and 12s. iod. for a chushinge for the pulpitt. They Rec d uppon the church ?-ate ^ro 7s. iod. Itm, at May faire, for selling things in the church yard. For Prisoner's clothes, 10s. 7d. ; for trees, 1 8s. ; and for Prisoners clothes at Lent assises, 30s. In 1629 the names of four persons are mentioned who refused to be wardens, and were fined 2s. each. A Rate made by Richard Rowe and William Martyn, church- wardens, and John Wadge, sydeman, for the repayringe of the pishe Church of S* Thomas next Launceston for the yeere of our Lorde 1630. Thomas Dynnys, clerke, 3s. ; Nevill Blighe, gen., 2s.; Peeter Jolliffe, gen., 2s.; Leonard Tresse, gen., i4d. ; Thomas Proute, clerk, 8d. ; and 44 others. Then follow " Outhoutders : Mr. Mannyngton, i6d. ; The houlders of Landreene, i8d. ; S r John Elliott, knight, 2s.; Ezekiell Askott gen., 6d. ; John Semar's meddow, 2d.; the houlders of Hancrosse, 2d. ; the houlders of Wellsparke, 4d. ; Olliver Glanvill, gent., 6d.;