upon 



68 The Churchwardens' Accounts of Mere. 



And 8oe they owe xx". vj^ iij'^. 



Which doe depend 



Thomas Bartlett for one whole yeare viij"*. 



Giles Som'feild for one yeare xvi**. 



Richard Joye als Cox viij*. 



Margery Pyke for this yeare ^jij"*- 



Item the same Margery for tharrerages) ...j 



of the last yeare / •' 



Michaell Ganilyn for this yeare xvi"*. 



the same Michaell for tharrerags of\ a 



the last yeare J ^ 



Thomas Barber for this yeare viij*. 



Sm" vij^ iiij'^. 



And soe they owe xix". xviij'. xj"*. "j 



and they owe more for tharrerages of 'r xix". xix'. xj'^ 



Thomas Cowheard xij"*. soe they owe J 



John Long \ 



John fforward of the I Surveyo'^ of the 

 Towne, and Edward | highwaies 

 fford J 



Beceiptes. The ffirst Accompt of Phillip Hendy and John Tovy 

 the xxvijth of mayAn" 1581 : 



The seate of Agnis Watts sold by Phillip "j 



Hendy & John Tovy Churchwardens to | -g^ 



John Comme in the north side of the Church i ^ 



receiued of him to the use of the Church J 

 The seate of Mawd Segram sold to Willm Hewitt^ 



for his wife in the South side of the Church r iiij*. 



receiued of him J 



The fore seate of Thomas Alford sold to Master") .^ 



John Sheppard / •' ' 



Receyved of Master Willm Dirdo for the buryall\ 



of his wife in the Church J 



Receiued a Legasie of Roger Monck vj* 



Receiued of Robte Dowding of Knoyle for") a 



ringing of his knell / 



The seate of Roger Monks sold to John Lucas"! .^ 



in the midst of the Church J ■' 



Gyven by Mr. Mylls of the Tempell fori -^ 



ringing of the Bells J ■* 



The fore seate of Robte White sold to James "| •,; 



King in the south side of the Church J ■' 



The seate of Margery Chislett sold to John^ 



Chislett her sonne in the south side of j- 



the Church for J 



Receiued of Willm Bellie for the holie loafe xij*. ix'' 



Receiued of M". George Bodnam for rynging\ xviii'' 



and breaking of a bell rope J ^ 



viij'', 



ni]" 



