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PAYMENTS BY THE TOWN OP EAVEBSHAM
IN 1635-6,
EXTRACTED PfiOM THE CHAMBERLAINS' ACCOUNTS, AND
NOTES THEREON CHIEFLY FROM THE WARDMOTE BOOK.
COMPILED BT F. F. G-IRATJD,
TOWN CLERK, FAVEESHAM.
PAYMENTS.
1635, Dec. 26. Adrian Cutler for his first quarter for
keping of the town clear of beggars & rogues (a) .
M1' Owre for his charges when he went to London about
the Ship cesse (b)
A messenger which came from Dover with a letter which
did concern the names of all sbipmen & also
Crayers Barks & other vessels & also innholders
vitlers hacknimen their names to be given in within
14 days
A messenger which came from Dover with a letter which
did concern tbe sitting in a commission about
Powles . . . . . . . . .
6 warders at Valentine fair 4 of them warded 8 days &
2 of them warded 9 days
A messenger which brought a letter from Dover which
did concern a eesse for the Bleane (o) .
Goodman Richmond for blowing of tbe Brazen horn
when Samuel Barrett died which Rich3 Hammons
boy killed
Feb. 25. A dinner at the Flower de luce (d) at which
dinner the Mayor and the rest of the Jurats with
other G-entlemen whom the Mayor did invite with
some of the Commoners all to the number of 30
persons or thereabouts. This day was a Sessions
day for the trial of William Bossell which killed
Samuel Barrett . . . . . . .
7 6
1 12 3
2 0
2 0
2 10 0
2 0
1 0
2 6 9
238 PAYMENTS BY THE
Mr Mayor for charges he was at when he went to London
to the Lord Warden about the Ship cesse (b) . 6 7 6
1636, Mar. 25. A messenger sent from Dover with a
proclamation which did concern the current going
of farthings 10
A messenger whieh came from Dover with 3 letters
which did concern the binding of all sailors and
hackneymen and innholders in bond that they shall
give in the names & sirnames of all strangers as
shall arrive within the liberties of the town & of
what profession & religion they are . . . 60
April 2. A messenger which came from Dover with
3 letters and the effect of them was that no Englishman
nor Scotsman nor frenchman should transport
any gold or silver out of this kingdom . . . 60
April 3. A messenger whieh came from Dover & the
effect of it was that the Officers of the Custom
house should be examined what passengers have
passed out of this town since July last past . . 2 0
April 8. Goodman Perker the sexton for this quarter
for ringing of the Bell 10 0
April 21. A messenger whieh came from Dover with 2
proclamations, the one did concern the curing of the
Kings evil; the other was that all mariners which
have withdrawn themselves from the Kings ships
which were pressed in his Majestys service to repair
again to Chatham upon pain of such penalty as
shall follow upon them 2 0
April 26. Mr Phillips for the weekly seraon (") commonly
called the lecture 10 0 0
May 12. A messenger which came from Dover with 3
proclamations, the first did concern the restraint of
the consumption of coin bullion of this Realm and
the deceitful making of gold and silver thread; tbe
second was His Majestys pleasure touching orders
to be observed for prevention of dispersing the
Plague ( / ) ; the third was touching books first
printed here and after reprinted beyond the Sea &
imported hither . . . .-. . . . 3 0
May 25. A messenger which came from Dover with 3
proclamations & one letter, the first did concern the
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buying selling or publishing any foreign edition of
a book; the second was for restraint of fishing
upon His Majestys seas ; the third was prohibiting
the wearing buying or selling of counterfeit jewels 5 0
June 2. A messenger which came from Dover with 2
proclamations & one letter . 4 0
June 17. A messenger which came from Dover with a
warrant which did concern a day for a muster . 2 0
June 24. Mr Phillips for preaching on the Benefactor's
day (cf) on Midlent Sunday . . . . . 13 4
John Pakker for bread at the Lamas watch . . . 46
Spent at the Lion at Ospringe by Mf Mayor
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