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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vn. B EC . 4, 1920.
Sugar was, of course, a great luxury
t this time (as now !) and was often
.given as a present to a bishop or other
church dignitary. The church stayers'
were a few years ago unearthed n making
."the sewer.
(Rec d of Edmund Bence for the Breakings upp of the Chauncell . . . . . . vi 8 viii'
of Robte Corbold for a forfitte made to the Towne for leatinge of maye his house w%out the Consent of the Bayliffis . . . . v
of John Hynd for Contemptious spoche
agaynst m r Baylies . . . . vi s viii f of John Bayman for Breakinge upp the Chan- cell . . vi e viii'
Payd for a windinge sheete for porter ii 8 vi<
Item payd to hooker for one wether and one Lambe w c he was givene unto the Quenes Shippe . . . . . . . . . . xv !
payd to Rouse for Fowles to send to m r Arthur Hopptons . . . . . . . . iiii*
Payd more for one Thowsand & half of Oysters lykewise sent . . . . . . iiii*
payd for the fetheringe of three shef and a half of Arrowes . . . . . . iiii 8 viii' 1
payd to JefCery Freeman the same Daye for one pound of Sugare . . . . . . xx'
p ;! for James Farden to Thomas Daynes Sur-
gine for healeinge of the said James . . xx r p d for the whippinge of two . . . . viii' 1
p' 1 to willm Smyth for the pursyphants Dyett and for his horsemeat whiche brought the Councells Letters for the settinge forth of the Shipp and pynnace . . . . . . nil
,p d to m r Bence w ch m r Coop hadd to london for to bye pvicon for the shippe . . iiii'
p d to John Goulds the pursser . . . . v 1
p' 1 for the dyett of xl servinge men . . xx
p' 1 for v pound of sugare
vii 8
p d for beere w l 'he the sevinge men Called for
p' 1 for horsemeate for there horsses . . xvi B x (1
p d for xliii quarts of musketteyne for the
Comunyon . . . . . . . . ijii j^s
p d more for Bread . . . . . . ii iiii'i
( p d more Tor treshe fyshe when the Knights
were here . . . . . . . . ii iiiici
p d to S r Thomas Laggstons Cooke w l 'he was
comaunded to be gevene hym . . iii B ijii<i p d for Beere for them w c he Rowe Downe the
Knyghts to Orford . . . . . . . . xii d
p d to mistris Johnson and George Pytt for
Bread and beere for them w ( 'he went pros-
sessyon the xiiii th of maye . . . . . . vi 8
p d for Byllotts to make stakes to stake out the
plott for the Skonce . . . . xviii d
p d for ix motts to nycholas the skepp maker ii 8 x d p d to Bremble for his carte when forgis was
whipped viiid
p d to Thomas Dowe for whippinge of her iiii d
for rnakeinge stayers for the Churche wayes xlii" p d for the dyett of M r Baillies and 4 more
at Supp at ypswicho att the syne of the
angell iiie
p d for their dynners at the Greyhound xvi" viii d p d to Scrutton for settinge upp the pound xxvi 8 vi d p d for one Barrell of Beere whiche was spent
aborde of Sir Frauncis Pynnace . . . . ix 5
"p* to the Quenes players the xvi th daye . . xx 8
1588
The item xl 8 . for the " Quenes " players refers to the Queen of the Mayday or Whit^ suntide Frolics.
p d to Tristram Gryffyn the 18 th of Aprill for 38 quarts of muskettayne for the comunion table . . . . . . . . . . xxxviii*
p d to hym more for Bread . . . . . . xxi (1
p d to Gryffyn for m r Harborhes dyett when he came to towne aboute the Dun- kyrkers . . . . . . . . ii 8 vi' 1
p d to the Quenes players the 30 th of maye xl* p d to the widowe Gates for one payer of hiosen for Fardels Boye . . . . . . . . vi cl
p d to Palma the plum for his labore and solder in triming the Churche . . . . . . vii s
p d to willm Breden the Churche Clearke the said 24 th daye for his quarters wages then dew . . . . . . . . . . x*
p d to Thorns wright the xix th daye of Septem- ber in stead of his dublitt w c he he should
have had of the Towne . . . . ix H iiii' 1 p d for layeinge forth of J^orton willkinson and
her ii Children and for windinge them and
carnenge to Churche . . . . . . iiii
p d for one thowsand and di of Bricke for the
Churche . . . . . . . . xxiiii* iiii' 1
p d to the Barle of Essex players . . xiii 8 iiii' 1
p d for i 11 Candle w c he the Carpenters spent at
Church . . . . . . . . . . iiii' 1
(Lot of work done at the Church at this time). p d to the Knacker of Saxmondham for Ball-
dryes for the Bells . . . . . . V s
p d to a boye for leadinge of the cart when one
was whipped . . . . . . . . ii' 1
p d to Robte whit for whippinge . . . . iiii <l
p' 1 iiii mene for Roweinge of m r Bence
and m r appleton downe to the havenes
mouthe . . . . . . . . . . iiii s
p' 1 for a Carte and a man for whippinge of ii
boyes . . . . . . . . . . . . xyi d
p d to the Judge of the admiralltie for porpisses iiii 8 p d to the Earle of Sussex Players . . vi s viii' 1 p d to Thorns Beene for carieinge of a
firkyne of Butts f ynnes to S r Robte winke-
feilde xx' 1
p' 1 to willm Smythe the 14 of marche 88 for
the dyett of my lord willaby and his
men iii n x*
p d to John Tebold the 18 th daye for a
legessie dewe unto hym from the
Towne . . . . . . iii 1 ' vi s viii' 1
p d to m r Keble the 5 th daye whiche he layd out
at london for the Towne waits . . vi n iii s ii' 1 p d to C urchin Grid bye the 28 of March 89 for
ii wekes kepinge of Febyes Child . . ii"
p d more to the same for watchinge w th the
same Child when it layejsicke . . . . -xii' 1
p d to Father Blowers for^makeinge of a grave
for Febyes Child . . . . . . . . ii d
p d to Bredens wyie for^dresinge of Febyes
Childs head ii"
Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
ARTHUR T. WINN.
(To be continued.)