(Expenses)
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Item for ij quarters of mault | xl s. |
Item to Cawte the bruer thereof | xij d. |
Item to Edward preest for ij daies work in helping the bruar | xvj d. |
Item to wuldredg for vj dayes worck in helping the Cook and other work | ij s. viij d. |
Item to the mynstrelles for iiij dayes | viij s. viij d. |
Item for vij Chickens | ij s. iiij d. |
Item for whitleather for the belles | viij d. |
Item to guyllam for meat | iiij s. |
Item for wyne | iiij s. |
Item to mytchell for a calfe | x s. |
Item to Edward grover for a caulfe | viij s. |
Item to him for xj lambes at iiij s. the peece | xliiij s |
Item for iiijor busshells of wheat | xvj s. |
Item for one hogeshed of bear | vij s. viij d. |
Item for bread bought | iiij s. xj d. |
Item to old Seward for turning the broatche | vj d. |
Item to the maid that helped the Cooke | viij d. |
Item for spice and Sawce | xij d. |
Item ther dynner
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xvj d. |
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Record title: All Saints'
Churchwardens'
Accounts
Repository: Surrey History Centre
Shelfmark: CRON/6/1
Repository location: Woking
Crondall is a village in northeast Hampshire, close to the Surrey border. The monks of St Swithun's Priory, Winchester, held the manor of Crondall until the Dissolution, when it passed to the dean and chapter of Winchester Cathedral and was leased to George Paulet, younger brother of William Paulet, the first marquess of Winchester, and great uncle to Sir Richard Paulet of Herriard and Freefolk. The Wriothesleys, earls of Southampton, purchased the manors of Itchel and Ewshott from the Giffard family in 1579 and sold them again in 1624 ('Parishes: Crondall,' in VCH: Hampshire, vol 4, pp 5–14, British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol4/pp5-14, accessed 18 August 2015). The accounting year varies a good deal in the earlier years of these accounts, with the ending date occurring anywhere from early May to as late as August in 1546. From 1554 on, the accounts were usually rendered in April.
1543–1699; English; paper; iii + 87 + ii;
275mm x 192mm; modern pencil foliation (ff 23 and 27 given duplicate
numbers, both marked with superscript 'x'); brown leather over cardboard
binding, marbled end-papers, designs stamped into leather of front and
back covers, title in gold on spine: 'CHURCH- | WARDENS | ACCOUNTS |
1543 | TO | 1699.'