154 



£ s. d. 

 " ' Manor op Rathoul, or Rathcool. 



The said Master Thomas rendered an account of the 

 manor of Rathoul, for the same period, as fol- 

 lows : 

 Of the rent of the freeholders (betaghs), serfs, and 



cottagers of the manor for said time, .... 70 8 3 



Of the demesnes of the same, 46 10 10^ 



Of the meadows of the same, 60 18 



Of the pastures there, 9 16 



Of the wardship of Meldiric, and 40 acres of land 

 which were Joseph Aubyn's there, from Easter, 

 the 1 st of Edw. I., to Michaelmas, 5 Edw. I., 1272 



to 1276, 15 



Of the boll beer there, . . . . 2 15 



Of the hay sold there, 13 



Summa, .... £206 11 l\ 



" ' Manor of Newton. 



The said Master Thomas rendered an account of the 



manor of Newton as follows : 

 Of the rents of the freeholders, betaghs, and cottagers 



of this manor for same time, 24 



Of the demesnes of the same, 24 



Of the meadows of the same, 5 



Of the pastures of the same, 11 



Of the work and services of the betaghs and cottagers 



there, 1 



Of the food of the seneschal, 1 



Of the boll beer there, 



Of heriots of certain defuncts, 



Summa, .... £68 5 0\ 



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