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378 ST. THOMAS CHURCH. the same for two closes more, 3d. ; Hugh Vigers, 2d. ; the houlders of Hocking's ground, 4d. ; Brydowne, 2d. ; Richard Grylls, 4d. ; four other closes, 3d. ; Harber's meddow, id. ; Mr. Escott's meddow, id. ; James Hodgkyn's ground, 6d. ; Prout's meddovvs by the Mills, 3d. ; The houlders of Bradhey, id. ; and 17 others. [This and the similar rates were to be accounted for on the Sunday after S fc John's day, "accordinge to aunciente custome," or the collectors were to be fined, 3s.] Several of the succeeding accounts relate exclusively to the militia, or other warlike requirements of the disturbed times of Car. I. 1630. Disburs : Paid Mr. Edward Trelauny, being Tresurer for the County Stock and mayhemed souldiers, 10s. iod. To the drumer at Leawanicke, 2d. The two drumers at the gennerall muster, the 14 th Sept r , is. 4d. For our muster- booke, 2 s. 163 1. Paid Tristriam Arscott, Esq., tresurer for the County stock and mayhemed souldiers, 10s. iod. Paid the drummers, the sargent, for the muster-booke, &c. 1632. Pd. to Nich : Rowe, for the use of his majesty, 10s. iod. To Pett r Peers, for the use of his majesty, for the purvye rate for 6 yeares ended the last of Sept r last, £1 is. 4d: To drummers & sargents : For the muster book : To the clerke of the markett, putting the bill [probably a proclamation], 2d. &c. 1633. To W m Coysgarne for the muster master's pay for 3 years ended at Mich s next, 15s. od. To W m Coysgarne for his maj e . To W m Coryton, Esq re , the 23 of Dec, for the purvay for his matie for one year, 4s. To John Cooke, for forming with the pish armes 35 days, £1. To the drumer for one day at Trewayne, & 2 dayes at Lewaynicke, 6d. To the drumer at the generall muster at Launceston 7 th August. To the clerk of the market's man, for entering the bill, 4d. 1634. To Richard Mottell for the countye stock, &c, 10s. iod. To Mr. Hoog, being high cunstaple, for repairing of 5 bridges, 10s. 6d. 1635. For 4lbs. of powder spent then, 5s. id. Churchwardens' and Sidesman's Account for 1 63 5. Henry Couche & W m Dawe, wardens, and John Wadge, sidesman. For our dynners at the archdecon's Vissitacyon, 5s. 4d. The bayliffe, for warninge of us to Court, 4d. Bread & wyne at Whitsontyde, 2s. id. For carryinge of one prissoner from the forges at