By the Rev. W. Symonds. 35 



p. 145. 1611. Imprimis received of Sir Hinrie St Barbe and M r Zouche 

 for receiving the Comunion the first Sundayes of August 



the first of September & the first of October xviij d 



It' received of m r Nicholas Eley the vj tk dav of October given 



toward the monthlie comunions iij s 



3. „ „ It* received of m r Nicholas Eleye given toward the monthlie 



communions ij 1 



It' received fo[r] 155 Comunicants xiij* 



Bee' of rn r Elie to bie wine vj* viij d 



ffor the Comunicants in "Weston ■ vj* v d 



for the Comunicants in midleton & Easton v a viij d 



Bee' of the widowe Baffe towardes bread & wine iiij d 



It'm rec' of m r Parson Elye for bread & wyne at two sev'all 

 tymes iiij 3 ix d 



A gift of Wm. Best towards Good Friday bread occurs: — 



p. 191. 1630. Beceved of William Best for good friday bread viij d 



3. 194. 1631. Bee' of Wm Best towards the dole bread given on good ffriday 



— vii j d 



3. 221. 1637. Beceived of William best for good friday bread viij d 



146. 

 149. 



1615. 



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» 



158. 

 185. 



1617. 

 1628. 



Payments for this purpose were made every year by the wardens, 

 is: — 



>. 3, 1543. It' for bred on good fryday xiiij d 



>ut the usual amount was 22d. 



[William Best of Farley eventually left a wether sheep worth 

 3s. 4fZ. towards the dole, and this sheep was exchanged by Mr. 

 "ohn Ely for a rent charge of 8d. a year in 1728, the evidences 

 f which are still preserved in the parish chest.] 



Several special gifts towards the bells will be found later under 

 he heading of Bells. 



IV. — Clergy, Services, and their adjuncts. 



The references to clergy are not numerous, apart from the pay- 

 ment of tithes on cattle to the parson (unnamed), and of fees at 

 fie visitations of unnamed bishops and archdeacons. The Bectors 

 I Winterslow are not mentioned by name until the time of Bev. 

 ficholas Ely, Bector 1608—1634. 



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