462 Scarce Tracis, Ke. 
of the parishe harmis, vs. To Tristram 
Doidge, for a coppye of the mouster- 
booke, ijs. To the same Tristram for 
gayle monyé, tjs. vijd. Yo the same 
Tristram for trayninge the souldiers at 
‘Lavistocke, Iviijs. vijd. To the same 
‘Tristram for press monye, vjd. To John 
Edgecombe for a payre of old. boots, 
xvijd. To Roger Doidge, constable, 
fora girdle, jd. To John Adams the 
elder for weyghts to wey breade, xrjd. 
To Rave Whitbourne, constable, to by 
tnusketis, xd. iijs. ijd-ub. Td Constan- 
tyne Sargent for mending of a beil whele, 
iyd. ‘Po Oliver Maynard for a newe 
byble, xxxvjs. To Rafe Whitbourne, 
wvages for the trayned souldiers going to 
Exceter, vjl,.xs. To John Wyse for 
mending acorrlet, xd. Payde again to 
Olyver Maynard for that he Jent to the 
parishe, vjl. xiijs. jd. Payde agayne 
Jikewyse to John Rundle, of Wiletey, for 
that he lent to the parishe vi. ixs. jd. 
‘Yo John Cragge for the fyne of wearinge 
of nats this yere, xijd. To Richard Jefiry 
for carrydge of barnis to Exceter for the 
trained souldiers and home agayne, iijs. 
To Walt. Crabbe for ij ropes to bind the 
same harnis withal, jd. To Olyver 
Edgecombe fer mending of murrion, 
sword, dagger a:.d bible staff, xd. To 
Roger Doidze when he was to Piimpton, 
wid. To the same Roger when he was 
ni Totnes, ijs.jd. To Rafe Whitbourne 
when he was at Totnes, ijs. jd. To Wm. 
Byrch for making up of the cuckinge- 
Stole and for mending the pillory, vd. 
To Constantyne Sargente for mendinge 
of the beilcave and for makinge of a bell 
collar, yd. To the glaziers, viijs. To 
Walt. Jakeman for bread and deink for 
the prisoner, ijd. Payde to the same 
Walt. for makinge of a grave for a poor 
man who dyed at Longerosse, jd. To 
John Wyse for carrydge of haruts to Ta- 
vistock for the Ircland souldiers, ijd. To 
the vicar for that he payde them that 
gethered with lycences, vis. vijd. To 
John Ham, fer mending of a calinder, 
~xvijd. Payde to Brentor men of the 
monye which canie agayne that was laid 
out’ for gunpowder, xxjs. To Rafe 
Whytbourne, constable, and to John 
Aseworthye, for that they went to Ply- 
mouth to receyve noney and comming 
home agayne enptye, xuyjd. To John 
Adams the elder, for makyinge certen 
hills to gather up the rates by, vjd. To 
Wm. Ketowe, for a dosen of poynts jd. 
ob. To Constantyne Sargent, for kep- 
ing the bills this yere, xxd.. To Richard: 
Ccombe the hey-warden, ys. To Roger 
[June 1, 
for the bellcage, jd. To Phihp Ega- 
beare for two peeces for to laye upon 
the bucking howse and for a hoocke for 
the bucking howse door, and for a poole 
forthe buckea, iijd. To Rafe Whyt- 
bourne, for that he payde to Mr. Chris- 
topher Harris for Myltone and Brentor, | 
for bearing with him forsome part of his 
lasts whych. was, xxxijs. that he had in 
receyving of the monyes for the souldi- 
ers, when they went to Exceter in the 
Queen’s busyness, xjd. To the same 
constable and John Adams, for their 
dynners, being at Tavistocke before Mr. 
Fytze, to receyve back .agayne 1xé. viljs. 
nijd. (whych remayneth in their hands) 
being part of the monyes whych was 
payde out for the same souldiers, vid. 
For that he payde for a bagge to kear the 
same monye in, ijjd. To a poore man 
whe’) gathered to St. Leonard, jd. To 
‘wo souldiers which-caines out of . the 
flete of one ship called the Hope, nijd. 
To John Cragge, for that he payd for 
John Doydge, widowman, for mending 
of his harnis, nijd. To Johu Crabbe, for 
helpinge of his father in this office this 
yere, vjd. For making the cownte, 
xd. - 
Some of expences this yere dothe 
amount to xxxiijl. xvijs. yd. 
And so remayneth-in his hand to th 
use of the parishe, yjs..iijd. 
And further there remayneth in the 
hands of Rafe Whytbourne and John 
Adams the elder, of monye whych was 
payde to Mr. Fytze, for the trained 
souldiers gomnge to Exceter, ixd. viljs. 
iiijd. for Myltone and Brentor, and lijs. 
« d. for conduct monye, whych the cone 
stable rec'd of the justices at Exceter 
aud yet keepeth non-accownted. 
Lhe ie 
Expence of thegeneral payér33 17 2 
Of the collector for the poor 2 15 24 
Of the hay or(as he is some. : 
time called) the heigh- 
warden = - £ uBs.% 
Total expenditure 37-45 84 
* Extracts 
