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The Oalli oj Ike Stewards of the Mills. 

 " You shall well and triiely use yo' endev" to 

 oversee y* mill of this towne for one whole year 

 (to be ended at y^ feaste of St Edw. y* Confess' 

 next ensueing) and y' you shall make true ace' of 

 y* profits and issue of y*" same, and if need be, to 

 see that the sayd mills be sufficiently repaired. 



So help you God." 



The Oath of the Miller. 

 '* You shall truely and justly keep and serve 

 the salt and upper malt mill of this town of Con- 

 way, as a true miller ought to do, in grinding every 

 person as their corne comes according to the old 

 custom, and that you shall not be absent in time 

 of grinding, but that you be there then, or one for 

 you, and that you shall see that every sack and 

 bag be truely tolled, and immediately put into the 

 arcke, and that you grind truly to every person 

 without fraud or guile, and without let or tarring. 



So help you God." 



The seal of the corporation has upon it, the cas- 

 tle with the river beneath, and the inscription 



E: l)E : CONEWEY x S> : IMIOVESTKI. 



