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ACCOUNT ROLL (1679-1682)

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The account of Charles Hall and John Hillary, wardens of the fellowship and gild of merchants and mercers of the citty of Yorke, of all their receates, chardges, payments, and dischardges belonging the same from lady day, anno 1679, until lady day, 1682, by the space of three whole yeares.

In primis, the said accounts answers for money in store, nothing. Rents and farmes, the said accounts answers for rents and farmes by them received, viz. 106£. 03s. Od. St. Nicholas parish, for ij leaze of land in the Havergarthes, now in the occupation of Godfrey Drinkeraw, (by assignement of Elizabeth Dickenson, daughter of George Dickenson for her life), payable at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 3£. 10s. Od.: is 10£. 10s. 00d. For 3 closes in the occupation of Richard Mann, cordwaner, paying, 8£. per annum, at Micaelmas and Ladyday is, 24£. 00s. 00d.

Fishergate. For a toft and croft in Fishergate, late in the occupation of Mr Henry Breray, and now in the tenour of William Breary, doctor of laws, payable at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 28 shillings is 04£. 04s. 00d.

Ouzegate. For a frerent of a tement in Ouzegate, in the tennor of, and occupation of widdow Winterburne, or assignes (joining upon a house of Mr Michael Bastow on the west, and the house of Mr Binjimin Masterman on the east), paying 68. 8d. yearly is 01£. 10s. 00d.1

Petergate. For a freerent out of an house in Petergate, in the occupation of Mr Alexious (sic)2 Tayler, or his assignes, paying at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 7s. is 01£. 01s. 00d.

Fossgate. For a tenement next the Hallgate in the occupation of Thomas Lucas due at Micaelmas and Lady day yearly 5li. 10s. Od., 16£. 10s. 00d. For a tenement adjoyneing to the Merchants hall, betwixt Thomas Lucas tenement and Mr Prince his house, now in the occupation of Thomas Sandeman, paying at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 4£. 10s. 00d., is 13£. 10s. 00d. For severall roomes, part of Trennety hall, in the occupation of Widdow Hurst, paying at Micaelmas and

1 Some arrears must have been paid here as the normal payment was £1. 2 Probably a mistake for Francois; a Mr Francis Taylor appears in a later notice as living in Petergate.

Ladyday yearly, 4£. 10s. 00d., is 13£. 10s. 00d. For severall roomes parcel of Trinnety hall, in the occupation of widdow Spence, paying at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 4£. is 12£. 00s. 00d.

Ouzebrig Cloth Hall. For a seller parcell of cloth hall, now in occupation of Widdow Hart, paying at Michaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 16s. is 2£. 08s. 00d. For cloth hall now in occupation of widdow Hart (anciantly 4£. per annum) is geven to the said Mrs Hart, dureing her widdowhood, by an order of court, the 18th January, 1674, and now pays nothing.

Gaigeing money. -For gageing money of Mrs Rosamund Garthwate, overseer of the crane, paying at Micaelmas and Ladyday yearly, 40s., is 6£. 00s. 00d. Summa totalis, 106£. 03s. 00d.

New Brethren.-The said accounts answers for money received for new franchist men, as followeth;-of Francis Hewitt, Francis Lacock, Thomas Steele, Joseph Askill, Jossua Squire, Martin Lacock, Joell Savile, Walter Galloway, William Inman, Richard Beverley, by service 13s. 4d. apece, 6£. 13s. 4d. Of Thomas Maxon, James Lee, Jossua Awmon[d], 4£. 13s. 4d. apece, 14£. 00s. 00d. William Lister, Tymothy Hardisty, William Lister, junior, James Strickland, Matthew Allinson, Mr Snawdon, John Day, William Widdows, Christopher Legger, William Hoult, Charles Wood, by service, at 13s. 4d. apeece, 7£. 068. 8d. Thomas Bastow, by patremoney, 0£. 108. Od. Summa 28£. 10s. 00d.

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Arreares.-The said accounts answers for money received for arrears from the last wardons accounts as followeth ;48£. 01s. 00d. Of Mr Francis Taylor for 3 yeares rent of an house in Petergate, 1£. 01s. Od. Of Mr Hart for 1 arreare for a seller, part of cloth hall, 1£. 04s. Od. Garthwate for arrears for gaiging money, per order of 5£. 00s. Od. Of Mr George Pickering late warden for his & Mr Hodgson arreare, 40£. 16s. Od. Summa 48£. 01s. 00d.

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Amerciaments.-The said accounts answers for money by them received for finds and amerciaments as followeth ;33£. 16s. 10d. Of Francis Lacock, 10s., of Jossua Squire, 20s., of William Inman, 6s. 8d., of Richard Beverley, 16s. 8d., of

BROGUES (1679–1682)

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Mr Joseph Hillery, 20s. 3£. 13s. 4d. Of Mr Samwell Blackbird, 40s., of Mr Galloway, 20£., of Mr Thorp, 5s., of Mr Charles Wood, 20s., of Joshua Anmon, 10s., in all 23£. 15s. 00d. For leight weights, viz.: the 5th June, received 78., the 7th July, 24s., the 9th October, 19s. 6d., the 24th June, [17]81, received 31s. íd., the 27th June, 29s., and the 7th October, 17s. 6d., in all 6£. 08s. 06d. Summa 33£. 16s. 10d.

Brogues. The said accounts answers for received moneys by them received;-for absences and late comings to courtes and sermons, for officers and poore folke of the hospitall, as followeth: 12£. 13s. 00d. 14th July, [17]79 received 16s. 6d., the 13th October, 7s. 6d., the 19th June, 12s., the 26th March, [17]80, received 9s. 00d.; the 7th of July, 3s. 00d., the 11th October, 10s. 6d., the 3rd January, 9s. Od., the 26th Marsh, 25s. 6d., the 19th Aprill, 21s. 00d., 27th June, 1681, 12s. 00d., the 7th October, 238. Od., the 20th January, 3s. Od., 26th March, 1682, 10s. 06d., which makes in all the sume of, 8£. 02s. 06d. for Mr Taylor brogue the 20th March, 1680, 1£. 198. 06d. for Mr John Newell, the 26th March, 1681, 0£. 13s. 06d. for Mr Richard Lodge, the 26th March, 1681, 1£. 18s. 00d., 4£. 10s. 06d. unpaid. Summa 12£. 13s. Od.

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Ditto short gownes.-The said accounts answers for moneys by them received for brogues for short gownes, for officers by custome, viz. the 14th July, 1679, 38., the 13th October, 1s., the 19th January, 2s., the 7th July, 80, 1s., the 11th October, 1s., the 3rd January, 18d., the 26th March, 1s., the 27th June, ls., the 7th October, 1s., the 26th March, 1682, 1s., is in all 00£. 13s. 06d.

Brotherhood and poor.-The said accounts answers for moneys by them received upon the subsidy bill for brotherhood and poore, according to custome of 10d. per annum for every free brother and sister, viz.: 8£. 04s. 00d. Alderman Carter, governor, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Ramsden, 2s. 6d.; Mr Hewitt, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Metcalfe, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Horbatt, 2s. 6d.; Mr Francis Lacock, 2s. 6d.; Mr Bryhan Dawson, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Wood, lord mayor, 2s. 6d.; Mr Savile, 1s. 8d.; Mr Samuel Dawson, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Parratt, 2s. 6d.; Francis Cottan, 2s. 6d.; Mr Kighley, 2s. 6d.; Mr Henry Pawson, 2s. 6d.; Mr

Beverley, 2s. 6d.; Mr Henry Wilkinson, 2s. 6d.; Mr Michael Barstow, 2s. 6d.; Charles Hall, warden, 2s. 6d.; Mr Josephus Scott, 2s. 6d.; Mr Raper, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Elcock, 2s. 6d.; Mr Esh, 2s. 6d.; Mr Neightengale, 2s. 6d.; Alderman Cunstable, 2s. 6d.; Mr Briggs, 2s. 6d.; Mr Thomas Benson, 2s. 6d.; Mr Billingham, 2s. 6d.; Mr Thomas, 2s. 6d.; Mr Erneshaw, 2s. 6d.; Mr Moseley, 2s. 6d.; Mr Bake, 2s. 6d.; Mr Duckworth, 2s. 6d.; Mr Suttle, 2s. 6d.; Mr Joseph Thorpe, 2s. 6d.; William Inman, junior, Os. 10d.; Francis Tomlinsson, 2s. 6d. ; Mr Prestley, 2s. 6d.; William Inman, senior, 2s. 6d.; Mr Galloway, 2s. 6d.; Mr Murthwate, 2s. 6d.; Mr Marshall, 2s. 6d.; John Baines, 2s. 6d. ; Mr Bashforth, 2s. 6d.; Mr Augustine Ambrose, 2s. 6d.; Mr John Hillery, 2s. 6d.; Mr Henry Michell, 2s. 6d.; Mr Lumley, 2s. 6d.; Mr Samuel Blackbird, 2s. 6d.; Mr Ager, 2s. 6d.; Mr Bell, 2s. 6d.; Mr Thomas Smith, 2s. 6d.; Mr John Welburne, 2s. 6d.; Mr Lund, 2s. 6d.; Mr Joseph Drake, 2s. 6d.; Mr Fish, 2s. 6d.; Mr Crowder, 2s. 6d.; Mr Gathorne, 2s. 6d.; Mr Thomas Nesbett, 2s. 6d.; Mr Robert Crake, 2s. 6d.; Mr George Horner, 2s. 6d.; Mr Stephenson, 2s. 6d.; Mr Ashtall, Is. 8d.; Mr Lutton, 2s. 6d.; Mr Futhrgall, 2s. 6d.; Mr Downes, 2s. 6d.; Mr Metcalfe, 2s. 6d.; Joseph Squire, Os. 10d.; Thomas Maxon, Os. 10d.; 3£. 06s. 8d.; 3£. 02s. 06d.; 1£. 14s. 10d.; [Summa 8£. 04s. Od. Summa totalis of these 3 yeares revenues is 238£. 01s. 04d.

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Whereoff allowances.-The said account [ant]s ask to be allowed for moneys they have payd from the 25th day of March, in the yeare 1679, until the 25th day of March in the yeare of our Lord God 1682, for 3 whole yeares. Rents resolute imprimis, free farmes to Mr Richard Sowery, the kings receiver for prests sallerys 6£. 13s. 04d., yearly at Michaelmas and Ladyday is for 3 years 20£. 00s. 00d.; more to him for 6 halfyeares acquittances 4d. an acquittance, 00£. 02s. 00d. Winchester, to Mr Thomas Tomlinson for 2 freerents to the Marquis of Winchester, payable at Michaelmas and Ladyday yearly, viz. for the chantry prest in Belfray church, founded by William Selby, 3£. 00s. 00d.; for Butterfeilds obbit out of the White Horse in Fossegate, 0£. 158. 00d.; for 2 acquittances ending halfe yeare is for 3 yeares 0£. 04s. 00d. [Summa] 3£. 19s. Od. Sir Henry Gay, to Mr Georg Rigdon for a freerent

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to Sir Henry Gay of a close part of St. Nicholas without Walmgate barr, 6s. 8d., yearly at Michaelmas and Ladyday, is for 3 yeares, 1£. 00s. 00d.; for 6 half yeares acquittance Of. 02s. 00d. [Summa] 1£. 02s. 00d. Citty, for Mr William Wyvell the cittys receiver for free rents and farmes paid to the citty at Martinmas as followeth, for cloth hall on Ouzebridge, 3£. 68. 8d. per annum is 10£. 00s. 00d.; for a freerent on Fossbridge, 6s. 8d. per annum is 1£. 00s.; for a freerent Tengehall lands, 2s. 4d. per annum is O£. 07s. 00d.; for a freerent to St. Anthonys hall, 5s. per annum, is 0£. 15s. 00d. [Summa] 12£. 02s. 00d. Sermons, to Mr Tobias Conyers for 3 sermons yearly, the gift of Sir Henry Thompson, knight, each sermon 20s., is for 3 yeares 9£. 05s. 00d.; to Mr Christofer Jackson for 1 sermon yearly the gift of Mr Thomas Herbert, 20s. a sermon, is for 3 yeares, 3£. 00s. 00d. Summa 12£. 00s. 00d. Searchers, to the searchers of weights and measures, their yearly allowance (per order of court 26th March, 1649) is 13s. 04d. per annum, for 3 years is 2£. 00s. 00d. Chapell clarke, to the chappell clarke for his fee yearly 10s. (per order of court the 22nd January 71,) is for 3 yeares 1£. 10s. 00d. Hall keeper, to Ann Hoggatt for keepeing the hall and lying of quithouse (sic) 18d. a quarter, is for 3 yeares 0£. 18.8. 00d. Poore, to the poore folk of the hospitall paid them yearly as followeth, for Mr Harbott gift every Michaelmas day, per his will dated the 14th January, 1644 the sum of 10s., is for 3 yeares, 1£. 10s. 00d.; for every quarter court 5s. (per order of court, 18th July 42), 3£. 00s. 00d.; for every Christmas, Easter and Penticost 2s. a pece for 10 poore folke is for 3 yeares (per order of court the 27th June 81) 9£. 00s. 00d.

These sums left to the consideration of a court.-To the poore of the hospitall the increase of 25£, the gift of William Breary, alderman, to be disposed of at the discretion of the governor and wardons by his will, dated 9th August, 1637, is 30s. per annum, and for 3 years 4£. 10s. 00d. For William Grindall obbitt of 3s. 4d. yearly in bread to be geven the Monday, the first weeke of quadragissima, Of. 10s. 00d. For Agnes de Touthorp gift of 58. yearly every Ladyday to every pore folke of the hospitall out of a house in Peter the little, is 3s. 10d. per annum, is for 3 yeares, 0£. 11s. 06d. Secretary, to Mr

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