1810.] 
Jame, iiijd. Of Richard Hawkyne, ijd. 
Of John Woodman, ijd. Of John 
Barroughe, id. Of John Rowe, of 
Reare, uijd. Of Michael Vela, jd. 
Of Margaret Coombe, iijd. Of John 
Richards, ijd. Of John Cundy, id. 
Of Richard Sowton the elder, id. Of 
Constantyne Maynard, vjd. Of Thomas 
Nycholis, jd. Of Johan Bourne, vid. 
id. Of Walter Woulrydge, ijd. Of 
Henry Wix, ijd. Of Alexander Whyt- 
bourne, yd. Of Thomas Collyne, vjd. 
Of Richard Snowe, jd. Of John Jacke- 
man, of Oldhouse, ijd. 
Some of newe receyzs.this yere, is ij. 
Xliljs. 1d. ob. 
The some of newe receyts, with the 
xViijs. vd. receyvyd of the payers, is nil. 
xijs. ixd. ob. 
Item. In expences this_yere: First, 
paide for bread and wyne for the 
holye communione this yere, xiiijs. njd. 
ob. Paide to one callyd Hobb, at tie 
arcl:deacons visitation, who had taken 
certen losts, xijd. Paide for artycles, 
xijd. For making a bylle nijd. For layenge 
it in, iiijd. For Peter’s farthynges, vd. 
For the wardens and sidesmens dyn- 
ners, xijd. Payde at the bishops visita- 
tion for artycles, xxijd. For makeynge 
a bill, iijd. For layenge it in, injd. 
Paid the somner, ijd. For the widen 
and sidesmens dyner at this visitatioi:, 
xijd. For waushinge of the church 
clothinge this yere, vinjd. To John 
Adams for makeynge of the byll for to 
gether up the shepe monye by, ijd. 
Makeynge the cownte, injd. _ 
Some of the expences this yere, is 
XXIijs. jd. ob. 
And so remayneth to the use of the 
parishe, ij/. ixs. vd. 
' Here foilows the names of those that 
fyned this yere for not doing this office; 
Richard Rowe, John Ware, Robert 
Tremlet, Richard Basely, John Jacke- 
man, John Scantle. 
1588. 
The cownte of John Doidge, of Weke, 
Philip Randle and Henrye Doidge, three 
receyvers in this parishe of Myltou.<- 
Abbor, in the year of the reign of Eli- 
gabeth, Sist. the xxx daye of De- 
cember. 
Item. They do cownte for vj/. vjs. 
which did remeane in their hands, as doth 
appere in the end of their cownte made 
the last yere. They do cownte for new 
" receyts recyvyd this yere: First, receyvyd 
of the breadwardens, xxxiiijs. Of the 
bey-warden, iij/, ixs, vd. Qf the war- 
Scarce Tracts, Kc. 
461 
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dens of the common store, iij/. xiiijs. jd. 
ob. In gether 1monye towards newe 
makynge the churche style, xvljs. ijd. 
For nroore-stones which were left of the 
sayde style, vijd. Of Philip Egbeare by 
the rate made for gunpowder, vijl. vijs. 
vijd. Of Henry Doidge, one of the 
recyvers, by another rate, vij/. ijs. 
_ Receyvyd again of Ralph Whitbourne, 
constable, vij/. vijs. viljd. of the monye 
which was getheryde and payde for the 
same powder. 
Receyvyd rent for the howse at Ta- 
vistocke, xs. For the lytel chamber of 
the churche-howse, 1js. Of Rafe Whit- 
bourne, the conducte monye, xjs. vjd. 
Of Brentor men upon accompte, iijs. 
Some of newe receyts this yere, is 
Xxxiljl, xJs. ob. 
Some of newe receyts this year, with 
the arrearages, 1s xxxix/. xvijs. ob. 
Expences.—First: Payd to Walter 
Crabbe, payer for the parishe of Myl- 
tone-Abbot, xxxiij/. xviijs. xjd. ob. 
For howse-rent and amercements for the 
howse at Tavistocke, xijd. For ma- 
kynge the cownte, xijd. Some of the 
expences, xxxij/. js. ob. And so 
remayneth in their hands to the use of 
the panshe, v/. xvjs. 
(Br d58s); . 
The cownte of Walter Crabbe, payer 
for this parishe of Myltone-Abbot, An. 
Dom. 1588, An. Regni. Dom, Nostra 
Elizabethe, 31 mo. the xxx da, of 
December. 
Item. He doth cownte for iijs. vd. 
which remaynyd ia his hand, as doth 
appere in the end of his cownte made the 
last yere. 
Item. We doth cownte for newe 
receyts receyvyd this yere, of John 
Doidge, Philip Rundle, and Henry 
Doidge, the three receyvers in this parish 
of Myltone-Abbot, xxxij/. xixs. And 
so remayneth due to the parish, with the 
arrearyges, xxxilij/, iijs. vd. 
Expences.—First: Payde to Richard 
Scoble and his men, for three and 
twentye journeys towards the newe 
makynge the church style, xvs. Payd 
to the same Richard, for that he payd 
for carrydge of moor-stones from Henson 
to Horsebrydge, iijs. vind. To Nicholas 
Worthe, for three dayes worke towards 
makyngethe same style, js. To George 
Manninge, for three dayes worke about 
the same style, xjd._ To Henry Collyne, 
one dayes worke about the same style, 
iijd. ‘To John Sleman, the hey-warden, 
xvijg. va. To one Jermain for scouringe 
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