By the Rev. W. Symonds. 43 



Similar entries occur during the following years ; the last re- 

 corded is : — 

 p. 241. 1644-5. more receaved for a cocke att Ester 0. 01 s . 8 d 



VII. — Penticost Money to the Cathedral. 



p. 9. 1544. It' to o r lady Churche at whyfcson . . . iij s iiij a 



p. 12. 1546. payed to ow r lady Churche at whytsontyde iij 8 iiij a 



p. 19. 1549. It'm payed to o r mother Churche yn Sarum for a certyn dewty 

 whyche ys dew to be payed at whyt mu'day for ij yeres past 



that ys to sey att iij s iiij d by the yere vj 9 viij* 



p. 20. 1550. It'm payed to the p'bendary of ow r lady Churche for whytson 



money for ij yeres at iij s iiij d the yere vj s viij d 



p. 22. 1551. In p'm's payed to Ric' holand to the use of F. Chaundeler for 



whytson money iij B iiij d 



to ow r lady Churche for whytscon offeryngs iij 8 iiij d 



It' for smoke farthyngs iij s iiij d 



It' smokefarthyngs iij s iiij d 



It' that was payed to salsbery to our lady church iij s iiij d 



Similar entries occur year by year ; the following are some later 



variations :— 



payd unto the great church at sarum iij s iiij d 



smoke farthings iij s iiij J 



smoke farthings iij 8 iiij d 



ffor Pentecost monie iij 8 iiij a 



do do 



Layd out for the pentyeos mony wich is 3 s 4 d 



pentiall money to our lady Church 3 s 4 d 



Pentecet mony 3 s 4 d 



pinticall money 3 s 4 d 



p- 



23. 



1552. 



p- 



25. 



1554. 



p- 



28. 



1555. 



p- 



30. 



1556. 



P 



112. 



1587. 



P- 



114. 



1588. 



P- 



115. 



1589. 



P- 



151. 



1615. 



P- 



155. 



1616. 



P- 



188. 



1629. 



P- 



203. 



1633. 



P- 



231. 



1640. 



P. 



234. 



1641. 



VIII. — Allocation of Church Sittings. 



On page 196, which is much torn, is recorded the grant by John 

 (Davenant),Lord Bishop of Sarum.and his Chancellor,to Alexander 

 Thistlethwayte the elder, gent., and Mary Baughe, widow, of a 

 seat " gayned by throwinge them somewhat nearer together in the 

 south side of the myddle Isle," which was situated behind the 

 " seate or Pughe " of Gyles Ingram. The grant is dated 1631, 24th 

 of March. 



