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  • 1585F_14_1a

    Year: 1652

    Account of Phillip Michell and Robert Dolbiere, bailiffs. Rent receipts and disbursements made. Including payment made to lay evidence against Matthew Hoare concerning is mother’s death. Payment to Mr Soudon, Latin schoolmaster and Edward Clarke, English schoolmaster.

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  • 1585F_14_1bb

    Years: 1677 – 1680

    The accounts of Thomas Sampson parish bailiff between May 1677 and 1678 and those of John Clapp bailiff between May 1678 and 1680. Receipts from rents and payments, including from schoolhouse shop and the market, made for support of the poor and widows, and for services received. Includes payment for setting up a sundial and […]

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  • 1585F_14_1bc

    Years: 1673 – 1676

    The accounts of Bartholmew Serle, parish bailiff from 1673 to 1676 listing rents received and payments made. Poor in receipt of assistance listed. Other payments included (Page 8) the amount ( in quarries) of glass bought and where used in repair of the schoolhouse windows. Other repairs and payments for salarys such as James Butter, […]

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  • 1585F_14_1bd

    Years: 1667 – 1673

    The account of Bartholomew Serle, bailiff for the years 1669-73 and fro John Halson in 1667 – 1668. Payments listing named poor in receipt of relief, salaries paid, work carried out on bridges and schoolhouse and parish house and rents received. Including for the bowling green in Honiton. Payments made for gaols and hospitals and […]

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  • 1585F_14_1be

    Years: 1658 – 1683

    Accounts of John Halson, baliff in 1666, and for John Abbott in 1665, John Baseleigh in 1664, Stephen Bird in 1662 – 1663. Record of rent receipts from parish lands and payments made. A list of poor people who had 6s 8d paid towards their house rent. .Payments made for work and materials for schoolhouse, […]

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  • 1585F_14_1bf

    Years: 1658 – 1661

    John Seller and Peter Seller, bailiffs for 1658, Richard Newton from 1659 to 1661. Listing poor people in receipt of rent relief and payments made for repairs to schoolhouse, parish house. Payment made for carrying the charter to Exeter. Payment of the army rate and for raising the militia in 1659. Also for carriage and […]

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  • 1585F_14_1c

    Year: 1687

    Account of Philip Michell, bailiff for the year 1687 listing rent receipts fro Feoffees’ lands and houses. Includes a payment from Elizabeth Carswill of money given by the will and testament of her brother Peter, deceased. Payments made to forty poor people towards house rent. Other payments made for maintenance and repair work including to […]

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  • 1585F_14_1d

    Years: 1688 – 1689

    Account of Phillipp Michell, bailiff for 1688 to 1689. Paid forty poor people assistance with their rent. Celebrated the 5th November and in 1689 King and Queen’s Coronation day. Paid salaries including mustermaster and James Butter,schoolmaster and Bowdage, constable. Expenses for schoolhouse and glazing.

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  • 1585F_14_1e

    Year: 1688

    Account of Phillipp Michell, baillif for year 1689. Receipts from rents and payments made.Forty poor peope in receipt of help with rent. Payments made to schoolmaster, constable, gaols and hospital. Chimney tax paid. Paid for work on schoolhouse and parish house.

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  • 1585F_14_1h

    Years: 1690 – 1691

    The accounts of John Holwill and Allan Abbott, parish bailiffs 1690 – 1691 showing rent receipts and bills paid, including amounts paid towards the rent of forty poor people. Payment made to Alexander bull for thatching Lovehayne. Payment made for expenses incurred when summoned to Exeter on an order from Lord Rokeby. Receipts include a […]

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  • 1585F_14_1i

    Years: 1697 – 1699

    The account of Edmond Walrond and Francis Bagwell parish bailiffs for the years 1697 to 1699. List of rents received and payments made including for taxes and salaries.

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  • 1585F_14_3a

    Year: 1647

    Apprentice Clothing Accounts; showing payments made to suppliers and masters and mistresses of apprentices and maids mostly for clothing and shoes, but one instance of travel from Bristol and one including ‘making indenture’. Materials mentioned with their cost are canvas, cloth, clasps, buttons, coloured threads, linen, wool, tape and worsted bindings. Items of clothing priced […]

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