1585F_14_8s
Years: 1683 – 1684
Churchwardens: accounts of receipts and disbursements
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Churchwardens: accounts of receipts and disbursements
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John Reed ‘s account as churchwarden: House fire in which Froome and his wife and three more were burnt out. Thomas Harvey and his wife and five children supported.
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John Hawes bill for the year 1684-1685 for work on the bells, clock and for stowing of the flagons and plate.
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Bill and receipt of payment made for William Blackmore for glazing Sir Cortney’s aisle.
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Bailiff’s Accounts : one page from volume of bailiff’s and churchwardens’ accounts showing rentall of Colyton parish lands and a list of the poor given by John Teape. Includes rent from Edward Turner for the market, from Edward Searle for Lovehayne and Buddleshaies and from Allan Abbott for the shop in the parish house.
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Volume parish Churchwarden’s and bailiffs accounts: an account of certificates of settlement granted.
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Volume of Bailiff’s accounts. Hugh Buckland and John Knolles. Includes summary of the costs incurred in the building of the schoolhouse (see also 1585F_14_8wb2). Removal of the forend of the old house and description of al materials used.
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Volume of parish Bailiff’s accounts. Hugh Buckland and John Knolles bailiffs.. Includes detailed breakdown of costs , materials and work carried out to complete the building of the schoolhouse. Includes details such as John Floud, mason paid for making the staircase, Henry Tutchyn for glazing the windows (including size of chamber), Godfrey and Alford for […]
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A Monthly rate made for the relief of the poor in the tythings of Colyton Town, Farwood, Woodland, Minchenholm, Watchcomb, Colyford, Stanford, Whitwell and Gatcomb by the named Churchwarden’s and overseers. Lists all the occupiers of land or property with the amount due to pay as tithe for the year following.
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Volume parish Churchwarden’s and bailiffs accounts:. 3 pages Bailiffs accounts Gregorie Sampson, William Stocker, Edward Holwill, Nicholas Salter Bailiffs including payment to Chanon to keep Pie Powder Court; 1617 gunpowder for General Muster at Honyton.
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Volume parish Churchwarden’s and bailiff’s accounts. A list of the Churchwardens and overseers of the poor
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts. Several mentions of payments to maimed (mayhemed) soldiers and poor Irish people/travellers.
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The accounts of Peter Bagwell, parish bailiff, between the years 1622 and 1629. Records the rents receipts for the feoffees properties, the rents paid for the poor, listing names, and other expenses such as payments for the billeting of soldiers, payment made to the ringers when the king passed by, towards the relief of the […]
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Volume parish Churchwardens’ and Bailiff’s accounts. :3 pages Bailiff’s accounts: John TeapeBailiff
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Volume Parish Churchwardens’ and Bailiffs’ Accounts: Account of John Younge and then Barnard Drake, bailiff.
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts.
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts. :2 pages of Richard Newton, Bailiff’s accounts. Lists expenditure and receipts including ‘head rent’, Portrife, Burgage Rent, Lord’s Rent. Miscellaneous expenditure listed including: for hanging Linney( lean-to shed),a heriot upon the death of Edmond Turner, school expenses, For maintaining the clock, chimes : ringing the curfew: for carrying the […]
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts: John Baseleigh and John Abbott Bailiff. Refers to payment for hanging a linny, cleaning and maintenance of church and meeting chamber including glazing church windows. Payments for warrant to remove to William Bagwells family to Branscombe and to warn several people to appear before the justice: procuring a lettpass: […]
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Volume parish Churchwardens’ and Bailiff’s accounts. :3 pages Bailiff’s Accounts: John Abbott. 1667 – 1668 blank pages This includes a reference to payment made for ringing the Curfew Bell. Also mentions repairs made to the glass in the Schoolhouse and the Church and repairs to 3 chimneys and the bells.
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14 pages from a volume of Bailiff’s and Churchwardens’ Accounts ; Bartholomew Start parish bailiff. Rents recieved and payments made. Multiple names recorded. Payments include for materials and work for maintenance of properties including schoolhouse and churchyard, for ringing of the curfew, for powder and bullets at the muster, payment to assist with travel eg. […]
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