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jtm For four ecares' of corn ill the ground 03 10 



jtm Pqj. three Beadeas* furnished. ... 05 00 



Jtm Yov on pres, on cheast, on box, on ( ^. on fi 



table-board, to geat stoles . . . . i 



Jtm Porto table boards to cheares^ .. 00 15 



Jtm -pQj, three panes/' to crockes, on cellet' ( 02 Ti 



eight putar dishes i 



Jtm p^^j, plowstof^ and implements there- | /^r^ , f^ f^ 



ill. /"UUIUU 



unto belonging \ 



Jtm Pqj, ceves^ and lethes'° and rendeas^^ \ 



and other implements belonging to > 50 00 



the trade ) 



P'" For kealle-^' and all othear tliinges f „^ „„ „ 



unsing'^ and unajjraised . . . . \ . 

 Jtm Pqj^. gooj^ and bad deabteas" . . . . 20 00 



Thomas Barons. 

 Christopher Pidler. 

 Peter Hicks. 

 Thomas Dandy. 



Dr. Barham then made some interesting remarks on the 

 " Meteorology of Cornwall in 1882." 



March I9th, 1883. 



After some notes by Dr. Bakham on the '' Meteorology of 

 the winter," the remainder of the evening was devoted to an 

 examination of various Microscopic objects exhibited by Mr. W. 

 Naylor Carne. 



3— Acres. 4— Beds. 5— Chairs. 6— Pans. 8— Plough -stuff. 9— Selves. 

 10 — Lathe. 11 — Renders. 12— Keelers were implements used in the bolting- 

 house. 13 — Using. 14— Debts. 



