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or fet up a good fufficient vault for the great 

 church there, according to a plat figned by 

 the lords executors of king Henry VII. they 

 covenanting to pay him 1 200 /. that is to fay, 

 100/. for every feverey (or partition) of the 

 churchy there being twelve fevereys. 



Another, dated Auguft 4, in the fifth of 

 the fame king, between the fame parties, 

 for tlie vaulting of two porches of the king's 

 college chapel, and alfo fevcn chapels, and 

 nine other chapels behind the choir, accord- 

 ing to a plat made and to be finifhed, the 

 vaults and battlements before the feaft of 

 St. John Baptifb next enfuing, 25/. to be 

 paid for each of the faid porches -, 20 /. for 

 each of the ^tv^n chapels ; ill. for each of 

 the nine chapels j and for flone and work- 

 manfhip of the battlements of all the faid 

 chapels and porches, divided into twenty 

 levereys, each feverey c f. 



Another between the fame perfons, for 

 making and fetting up the finyalls of the 

 buttrelTes of the church, and one tower at 

 one of the corners of the faid church, and 

 for finifhing and performing of the fiid 

 tower with finyalls, ryfaats, gablets, battle- 

 ment, orbys and crofs-quarters and every. 



thing 



