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„ Also xiijs viijd of the prices of Bowes and half a home (query 

 Holly) sold 12(1. namely, to Walter Jenkin, Ss- 4ii. to Hierom 

 Darte, ^s- -iti. to Eauf Neugh, I'-'i- to George fPurstman, ss. to 

 John Jenkin, 8''- to Thomas Eye, and i^'^- to John Maye ... xiij" viij^' 

 ,, Also of xxvii** vj<i of the price of ffu wood sold to the 



Parson oi St. Tiie xxvij' vj'i 



,, Also of the price of iiij trees ymploye about Polgooth 

 Mill, besides xxvj'^ viij'^ sold thereof to the Captains of Pol- 

 gooth, ut supra And besides xiij^ iiij'^ thereof sold to Mr. 



Whetter ut supr^ xxxiij** iiif 



Sm. totalis lij' iiij^ viij'' 

 Whereof he is allowed of viiji for the Trees geven to Mr. Hill & Smyth as 

 before. And of xxxiij'' iiij'' for the trees bestowed upon Polgooth Mill. 

 And so he oweth xliji ■K.f iiij'i 

 Whereof he is respited of xij^ upon Cocke, and v'^ iiij'^ upon Edwai'ds. And 

 xxvijs vjd upon the Parsou of St. Tue, not yet receaved. And so he oweth 

 xli vj" x<i 



Whereof he is allowed of vj^ viij'^ paid to the feod. of Cornwall for the fine 

 homage of Lanhadron this yeare. And of vj^ viij'^ for the same for the late yeare. 



And so he oweth xxxixi xiijs vjd 

 Where unto add for Rasters out of Stichar ix^ ij'^. 



And so he owethe xl' viij^ viij'^ 



No. 5. — From the Paper Book op the Account of all the Reeves 



AND Batliees of John Aettndell,* op Lanheene, Esq., within the 



County op Cornwall for one whole tear, 1605. 



"The account of Richard Tremaine, of the Coale made at Killibarrott within 

 the Manor of Cardynam this year." 



He yeldeth acco* of 379 packes of Coale made there this yere whereof 247 are 

 brought to the Blowing house, and 132 are sold to Sampson Rescasa for xij' ij'^, 

 after xxi/' the sack yet unpaid for. And of iiij' vij'* for the Rist solde there this 

 year. 



Sm. of the whole valew of the Coale and Rist xxxixi xxij'^. Whereof paid for 

 Coaling and carrying after x'' a packe xvij' V', and given them besides xP in there 

 resteth xxi xvj<i, whereof xij' ij» in the hands of Sampson Eescasa, ut supra. And 

 there resteth vij" xix'* iiij'', for which there lyeth 247 packes of coal in the Blowing 

 house worth xxij'i x'', at xxij'' the pack. 



The same Book, 1605, and immediately following, is 



" The Acco* of the said Richard Tremaine for ail the Tynne this yere." 

 First he yeldeth acco* of 68 Gallons and one Gille of Black Tin receaved from 

 Thomas Tomkyn, of the Toll of Helston Manor, besides ij slabbes of Whyte 



* Aruiidell must have been Lessee of Duchy of Toll Tin in Helston and Tywarnehaile. 

 Lord de Dunstanville, page 45 says "there weie as many men as doles in a work, & the lord 

 allowed to put in 1 in 15 for himself." 

 The Measure of Black tin (in the Eastsrn Mines) was by 



The Gill, equal to 1 pint. 



The Top Cliff, equal to 1 pottle 



The Dish, equal to 1 Gallon. 



The foot equal to 2 Gallons. 



