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Accounts rents:List of persons and sums rental
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Accounts(Estates):Account for purchase of and repairs to Hampton estate bought from Stennings
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Accounts(Estates): General account, taxation Hampton estate, Royal aid and sessions by Feoffees 1667-1668 Tax for royal aid levied. These 2 pages of accounts have been damaged and are in places difficult to decipher. Note that the first 2 pages have been repeated to make pages 3 & 4.
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Accounts(Estates):Account of repairs to estate property (gates etc.) also rents. Includes Bill for “sheeves of Keed” – Keed were bundles of brushwood for road repairs. Elemen – Elm planks Crab – maybe a crab mill for crushing crab apples for cider.
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Accounts(Estates): Francis Bagwell’s payment of the head rent of Hampton
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Accounts(Estates): Bond in Forty shillings: Thomas Baker and Elizabeth Lugg to William Drake, Thomas Sampson and John Abbott, feoffees.
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Accounts(Estates): George Farrant, butcher, indebted to John Frooke of Colyton, clothier,for twenty shillings. Bond for repayment of amount.
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Accounts(Estates): Bond in £1 for William Wolfson should his sister Hannah Blackeller return to Colyton from London before the space of three years.
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Accounts(Estates):Bond for £5: William Morley tallow chandler and Bernard Dwight to Feoffees, Thomas Sampson, John Abbott, John Frooke, clothier.
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Accounts(Estates): Memorandum of receipt of £60 given by Jane Yonge to poor of Colyton. Her executor Sir Walter Yonge. The feoffees and twenty men listed.
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A contract between the chamber of Colyton and Hugh Reed regarding the markets and fairs of Colyton for fourteen years for the sum of twenty-five pounds per annum: to maintain the shambles and the market place.
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Accounts(Estates): Feoffees to H Read with letter re contract to maintain Shambles Market
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Account of church repairs: accunt of moneys paid towards the repairing of the church by the appointment of Mr. Robert Bragg and Mr. Long esquire wardens for the last year 1615
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Account of Ambrose Daniell for church repairs (timber). Including placing of the horalidge.
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Account of church repairs labour, supplies and general repairs; nine small bills with receipted note at bottom of each page.
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Francis bagwell, churchwarden in 1693 and other wardens bills for church repairs and window repair.
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The account of Robert Basleigh and David Parker, churchwardens for 1699, listing expenses for the materials and labour for church and churchyard repairs.
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Accounts(Church Fabric): Itemised account of timber and materials used in church repairs with an account for work carried out.
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Accounts(Church Fabric): Church rate assessment to include cover of the cost of reparations of the church made under the orders issued in the second year of Queen Mary. A list of the amounts each person to pay under each tything.
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