288 EXTRACTS FROM MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS. 



19 Prospynneh.— {in Sithney), Henry Pemprase, Reeve ; high rent paid Bishop of 



Exeter for high rent of Manor of Prospynnek, &c. 



20 Pengwenna. — (In Breage), John Thomas, Reeve. The Roll concludes with 



Tin accounts, Paper B. 



26 Manors besides Hundreds of Penwith, &c. 



After the Manor of Pengwenna there is entered on the Roll of separate skins 

 fastened at the head, " Mania sex ista sequen Johes Arundell. Miles p quisiu sibi 

 her et assign suis impvetim de Edwardo de Veere Comite, Oxon." 



They seem to be — 



1 Ro.tiuorrye. — (In Gwinear Parish), John HosTcin, Reeve, by Thos. William, his 



deputy. 



2 Bossneywen. — (Bosuen in St. Columb Major), Richard Olde, Reeve. 



3 Tresythenye. — (Tresilliny, query in St Columb Major), Thomas Johns, Bailiff. 



4 Demellyock. — (Dimiliock, in St. Denys), William Pascowe, Reeve. 



5 Tregennowe. — (Tregennowe, St. Goran), John Melhewes,'ReeYe. 



6 Tregorreck. — (Tregorrick, by Saint Austell), John Randall, Reeve. 



Then follows, in English, Paper B. — 



The accounts of tynne received for Toll and Farm at Midsummer and Michas. 

 in the year aforesaid, by Thomas John and George Browne, 1581. 



Midsummer. 



Na/nsladron. — Imprimis received at Polgovc^i^ for Toll at the 12ih dish, 5 feet* 



2 quarts, and 1 half quart of Tin. 

 Enyshaven. — Item received at Tookers work for toll at the 13th dish, 2 foot of 



Tin. 

 Tregorreck. — Item received at Tregorreck for farm, at the 4th foot, 2 foots of Tin 

 Domelliock. — Item received at Domelliock, for Toll at the 13th dish, 2 foot and 1 



quart of Tin. 

 Bossuyen. — Item received at Engrowseworke, in Gavrigan, for Toll at the 13th 

 dish, 1 foot, 1 quarte, and 1 quarter of a quarte. 

 ,, Item received at Trevarren, for toll at the 13th dish, 3 foots, and 2 



quarts of Tin. 

 „ Item received at Gavrigan and Ruthfoose, for Toll at the 13th dish, 



2 quarts of Tin. 



Sum total of all the aforesaid Tin is 17 foots, and three") 

 quarters of a quart, vizt. 3 foots, 2 quarts, and a half quart I 

 of Mine Tin, and thirteen foots, and 3 quarters of a quart L 

 of Moor Tin, viz , the Mine Tin at 4d. in the Marke, and j ^"J '' 

 More Tin at 5d. in the Marke, the price o/the 1000 of White 

 Tin being <£26 13s. 4d., amounteth in the whole unto ^ 



* " Foot of Tin "—An antient Measure for Black Tin, equal to 2 Gallons, now a nominal 

 measure, but in weight 60 pounds. 

 ■'Dish "—The antient name of a measure used for Black Tin, containing 1 gallon. 



