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Badlam, John Axworthye, and John 
Burroughe, the bread-wardens in this 
parishe of Myltone-Abbot, Ann. Dom. 
1588, Anne Regis Domini Nostra 
Elisabeth 30. mothe xxj daye of Julye. 
Item. They do cownte for new receyts 
receyvyd this yere, and first of Edgcomhe 
qit. Receyvyd for bread sold to John 
Jackeman, of Edgcombe vs. iijd. 
Receyvyd for a cheyse, gerts, candels 
and flesh, Sold to Roger Todye, xijd. 
Receyvyd in gather monye about this 
gur. xijd. Some of this qur. is vijs. iiijd. 
Chelyton qur. Receyvyd for bread 
sold to John Wyse, iijs. vijd. For 
eandels sold to John Egabear, iijd. 
In gather moneye about this qur. xvijd. 
Some of this qur, is vjs. vd. 
Weeke qui. Receyvyd for bread 
sold to Wm. Rundle, viijs. For a whyt 
lofe and a cheise sold to Nicholas 
Worth, vijd. For gerts sold to Henry 
Prest, vjd. For candels said to Walter 
Cragg, vjd. In gather moneye about 
this qur. x1jd. Same of this qur. is xs. 
ixd. 
Leighe qur. Receyvyd for bread 
sold to Thomas Ware, vijs. yd. In 
gather menye about this qur. xvijd. 
Some of this qur. is xs. : 
And so the whole some of new receyts 
this yere altogether, is xxxiijs. vjd. In 
expences for making the cownte, iijd. 
Remayneth to the use of the parishe, 
XXXIN}S. Yd. 
1588. 
The cownte of Wm. Ketowe, and 
Walter Collyns, the wardens of the 
cemmon store in this parishe of Myl- 
tone-Abbot, Ann. Dom, 1588, An. 
Regni. Domini.: Nostra Elisabethe, 30 
mo. the first day of September. 
They do cownte for new receyts 
receyvyd this yere; first, William Ke- 
towe dothe counte for; bread and ale, 
made and sold of the ots getheryd in the 
South-Down or south part of this parishe, 
with monyes getheryd there also, xxxijs.- 
vd. ob. Walter Collyne doth cownte 
for bread and ale, made and sold of the 
ots getheryd benorthe Downe, or the 
north part of this parishe, with the 
monye getheryd there also, xljs. xd. 
And se the whole some all together of 
the newe réceyts, is ij/. xilijs. jd, ob. 
Expences for making the cownte, id. 
Remayneth pe Re use ef the parishe, 
iil, xilijs. jd..ob. 
Fe ar tei ABB: | 
The totale accownte of John Sleman, 
of Longbrooke, hey-warden for the 
parishe of Myltone-Abbot, Ann. Dom. 
~ 
Scarce Tracts, Kc. 
[June 1, 
1588, An. Regni Dom. Nostra Elisa. 
pele 30 mo. the sixth day of Octo- 
eke , Ht 
Item. He dothe cownte for xviijs. vd. 
receyvyd of Nicholas Collyne and. Wal- 
ter Crabbe, the ij general payers. 
He doth further cownte for new receyts 
receyvyd this yere; viz. receyvyd for one 
shepe which came from Nicholas Col- 
lyne, and sold to Constantyne Scoble, 
xxjd. For one shepe which came from 
Constantyne Robyns, and sold to the 
same Constantyne Scoble, vs. iiijd. 
Receyvyd farther for one shepe, which, 
came from Richard Scoble, and sold to 
John Jackeman of Beckaton, iiijs. ixd. 
For one shepe which came from Henry 
Hockedaye, and sold to Philip Hocke- 
daye, ys. viljd. For ij lambes, the one 
whereof came from Marearet Sargent, 
wyddowe, and-the cther from Thomas 
Rundle, of Foghanger, and both sold to 
Thomas Rundle of Youngecot, iijs. jd. 
ob. For one shepe which came from 
John Maynard, of Chelyton, and sold to 
Wim. Gendle, ys. viijd. Of Richard 
Sowton the elder, for one shepe which 
came from. Tristram Doidge, iijs. iijd. 
For one shepe which came from Maude 
Tooker, wyddowe, and sold to Richard 
Tooker, ijs.. jd. For one other shepé 
which came from the same Maude, 
which was the geifte of John Looker, her 
late husband, decessid, towards the 
churche, and sold likewyse to the same 
Richard, is. jd. For woull sold to 
Roger Kegill, xxjs. Receyvyd for the 
grave of Alice Whytbourne, decessid, 
late the wyfe of Robert Whitbourne, 
js. nijd. Of Philip Egbeare, for the 
grave of Johan Egbeare, his late wyfe, 
decessid, iijs. iijd. Of Richard Haw- 
kyne, for his fyne, ijs. Of Win. Doidge, 
of Josapke, for his fine, xd. Of Wm, 
Robyns, for an old byble. | Receyvd in 
monye getheryd about the parishe, for to 
buy bread and wyne for the holy com- 
munion, vjs. xd, Receyvyd of them 
whych do geve monyes to the church for | 
finding of shepe, viz. of Walter Jacke- 
man and Richard Jackeman, of Pophes. 
lip, yd. Of John Jackeman, of Edg- 
combe, yd. Of John Hawkyne, iiijd. 
Of John Adams, tijd: Of Thomas 
Sleman, iiijd. Of John Tremlet, | ijd. 
| Of Walter Crabbe, iiijd. Of Wm. Ke- 
towe, jd. Of John Cornish, ijd. OF 
John Edgcombe, iiijd. Of Roger Sle. 
man, iijd. Of Walter Rundle, yd. Of 
Thomas Quicke, jd. Of Philip Hame, 
yd. Of Wm. Rundle, ijd. Of John 
Palmer the elder, injd. OF John Bad- 
lame, 
