452 



Pd. him more for the frame of the Commandments ... 10 



More paid him for boarding them, and for the piece of 



timber that was under them ... ... ... 4 



p. 135. Mom., yt Mr Francis Roberts, Rector, gave leave to the parish to place 

 the commandments in the chancel window provided that if it do 

 much dim up the light they shall be set lower or taken away, 

 p. 137. Pd. for a Rope for the Clock . ... ... 4 8 



Pd. to John Brean of the Hill for a foxe's head ... 10 



Pd. for casting the ditch about the Church yard ... 16 



p. 138. Pd, to Willm Webb for keeping the Clock for the whole 



year ... ... ... ... ... 10 



Pd. for the parchment and for new binding the Register 

 Book ... ... ... ... ... 18 



Pd. to Robert Rowlands for keeping [the Regpister Book the 



whole year ... ... ... ... 3 4 



Pd. for new writing the loose leaves taken out of the Register 



Booke when he was new bound 14 .sides ... ... 2 6 



p. 141. Mem., that upon the giving up of this acconnt it was declared by joint 

 1663-4. consent of the minister and parishioners present that whatsoever 

 parish seats have been now or shall be sold to any parishioner for his 

 life time, it is the true sense and meaning of the said parishioners 

 that such term is only to continue so long as the said persons buying 

 such seats shall be residents and inhabitants in this parish and that 

 it is thought most convenient that if any of the said seats shall fall 

 in hand, to be let out at a yearly rent by the churchwardens, 

 p. 142. Pd. and laid out going to Bedminster about the King's 

 Majesty's fishing places. 

 „ five men for helping the 4th bell ... ... 10 



„ for melting the old Brass and for 81b. of new Brass ... 16 10 



„ carrying the brass to BristoU and home again ... 10 



„ spent upon the Ringers for the Coronation (written 



Crownation) day ... . . ... 6 



„ given to Travellers such as came with passes for the 

 whole year ... ... ... ... 11 



,, for a Book of Canons and 39 Articles of Religion ... 2 



p. 145. Reed of Sam' Backwell in the name of a fine for a Seat in 

 1664-5 the Church which his Father built to hold same during 

 his life, provided he continue a resident in the parish and 

 paying a four pence a year to the succeeding Church 

 wardens, the new Church wardens to give in account for 

 the same ... ... ... ... ... 6 8 



xii. seats in hand to be let out. 

 p. 149. Reed of the Lord Powlett for fowHng the Bell when the 

 1665-6. corpes went through the To wne... ... ... 6 8 



