449 



It., More for a Dnime (Drum) fur the use of the Parish... 00 7 08 

 p. 59. It., Roc. from those that kept ill order at the Inne to he dis- 

 1646-7 tributed unto the poor of Wrington ... ... 8 4 



Among the payments for that year is — 



It., To poor travelling Irish people at several times ... 5 6 



It., Bestowed upon the Ringers at Christ(mas) tide ... 4 2 



p. 65. Recil for Bread and Wine of those that pay no Church Rates 

 1647-S the sum of ... ... ... ... ■'■• 00 7 4 



Rec. for the Rent of 3 pews in the Ch : below the north 



aisle (yeele), viz. : — 

 Of John Amory iiiid Willm Ffoord iiiid Mr. Tynte iiii^ 



"Will'? Marye iiiid Willm Willet iiiid John Halstone g 

 iiiid The whole totall sum is ... ... ... ii. 



Eec. of Henry Backwell for six seats in the south side of j 



theCh: ... ... ... ... ... o o iiii. 



of Mr. Eowland for the right of Mrs. Bennett in the 



same seat ... ... ... ••• o ° '^^^• 



&c. &c. &c. s. 



p, 67. Pd. to Willm Mannings for killing of 3 Authors (otters) ... oo iij. oo 



■ s. d._ 



1648. Pd. to hinder the fives playing* ... ... i- "". 



p. 56. It.,To the ringers when the Queentpassed through the town 00 03 lO 

 It. , To 4 Irish women and their children having a passe for 



Ireland from the Parliament; ... ... ... 00 04 00 



It., To John Horte of Winford for work and stock tymber 



for the great bell, and a new wheel for the third bell ... 00 4 06 

 It., For beere to make the carpenters drinke and others that 



did help about the beUes ... ... ... 00 4 6 



It., To Edmund Horte of Congresbury for frayminge and 

 doing of other worke about the bells and to keep them in 



repair for one year ... ... ... ... 00 10 



More for Beere to make him Drinke ... ... 00 00 6 



p, 67. Pd. to Thos Wilshire for digging before and pd. to hinder g ^ 



the fives playing ... ... ... ••• 1 ^ 



p. 76. Pd. for diggin before the Tower ... ... ... 1 6 



— to Willm Manning for 4 polecats and one hedghog ... 16 



p. 84. It., For one key and gimbgole for the loft where the organ ^ 



1649-50. stood .. ... ... ... -.. f 



8. d. 

 To the Ringers on the 5th Nov. ... ... ... 10 



To a poore woman that came with a brife from BristaU ... 10 



• This was against the Church Tower. Charges are made for repairing of 

 windows and such like damage done to the Church. t Queen Henrietta, -wife 

 of Charles I., when she fled to France. J Notice of the Commonwealth. 



