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Et solutis uxori Magistri Thome Langton pro duobus carrectis 

 calcis v'. iiij'*. emptis de eadem cum carriagio XYJ"*. a Skeldergait 

 versus Monasterium vj'. viij''. 



Et solutis Ric" Newton pro carriagio xl carrectarum terre et 

 sabuli ad diversa tenementa precium carrecti ij"*. infra dictum 



tempus vj'. viij**. 



Summa xiij'. x**. 



Empcio tegularum.^ Et solutis Will° Nawton pro ij*" tegulis 



emptis de eodem infra tempus compoti , , . , vj'. 



Summa patet. 



Reparaciones infra Monasterium. Et solutis Thome Day 

 pro Carpentaria super sartrinam in factura unius hostie^ et tres 

 fenestre (sic) per unum diem capiens vj''. , vj**. 



Et solutis Thome Cuke dalbanti^ super stabulum officii* per 

 imum diem et dimidium capiens per diem iiij** vj**. 



Et solutis Th. Day pro Carpentaria in stabulo officii pro 

 adjuvamine unius lez Bay^ et aliis necessariis in eodem stabulo 

 per unum diem yj^. 



Et solutis eidem Th. pro Carpentaria in hospicio ex precepto 



Dom. Abbatis^ vj"*. 



Summa ij'. 



E.EPARACIONES IN vico ST? Marie. Et solutis Will? Nawton 

 tegulanti super domum Relicte Alexandri Thomson per duos 

 dies capiens per diem pro se et servo x^ xx**. 



Et solutis Th. Day pro Carpentaria super domum ejusdem 

 relicte Alexandri per unum diem et dimidium capiens per 

 diem vj** ix^ 



' Tiles. " By tiles, observes Mr. Eainc, must bo understood, at that period 

 (the beginning of the 16th centiuy), in the north of England, slates." — Glossary 

 to the Durham Book. But most probably the tiles purchased of "Wm. Nawton, 

 were manufact\u«d of clay. 



* For ' unius ostii,' one door. ^ Plastering. 



* The stable belonging to the office of the Chamberlain. ' One of the stalls. 



* The repairs of the hospitium, not regularly belonging, perhaps, to the depart- 

 ment of the Chamberlain. 



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