Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1
1594
| A note of the charges of the Thresshinge of my Corne since Harvest Anno 1594 | |
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| Imprimis paid to Anderton and Kinge for thresshinge iij dayes | v s.
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| Item paid to Kinge for one daye | xij d.
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| paid to W |
ix d.
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| paid to |
xvij d.
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| 12 Jan: 1594 paid to And |
xij s.
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| paid more to them | ix s. iiij d.
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payd to Andd. le Rodde |
xx s. viij d.
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| paid to Adam Georg |
vj s. viij d.
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| paid to him more for vj Roddes of ditching and quicksettinge | iij s.
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| paid more to Adam George for hedging and ditching | vij s.
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Received of John Nutton iiij li. whereof I payde |
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| To him selfe for Caryeng of tymber | iiij s.
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| to |
xxiiij s.
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| to Harre the saw |
xiiij s. vj d.
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| to |
ij s.
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| to William Gosnolde | xx s.
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| to the Rawlinges and Deathe3 | iij s.
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| to my Cosen Henry M |
xij s. vj d.
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| S |
iiij li.
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| A note of all such somes of mony as I haue receyued since the xvijth of November 1594 | |
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| Received of my Wife | xj li. x s.
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| Received of Edward Aulston for pease | iij li. xij d.
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| Received in mony from Welles | ix li. iij s. j d.
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| Received of the College | ix li. vj s. viij d.
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| Received of Philipp Goslyng | iiij li. xix s. iiij d.
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| Received of Lewes Kedby | lvj s.
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| Received of John Doggett | xx s.
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| 49 | |
| Received of |
xxij s. vj d.
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| Received of |
x s.
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| Received of |
xviij s.
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| Received of my brother |
x s.
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| Received of Mr. Hanam | x s.
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| Received of |
xxxv s. x d.
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| Received of Tho |
vij li. v s.
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| S |
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| Whereof I haue payd since that day | |
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| To |
xlj s.
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| To St. Johns College | v li.
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| To my wife at seuerall tymes |
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| To Mr. |
xx s.
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| To the Collector for the poore | vj s. viij d.
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| To the Smythe | xij s.
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| To Father |
vj s. viij d.
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| To my servantes for wages | iij li. x s.
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| To W |
xiij s. iiij d.
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| To Cok |
xj s. vj d.
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| to And |
xij s.
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| to my Father for Rent | l s.
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| for ij Cad |
xxiiij s.
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| 15 Feb. to And |
iiij s.
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| to burlingham the lynnen Weav |
vij s.
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Probably of Edwardstone.
Mercer. The will of Anthony Hornby, citizen and merchant tailor of London, was proved 1614. P. C. C., 8 Lawe.
James Death, buried at Groton, April 6, 1617.
Of Groton, butcher, whose will was probated October 4, 1620. Sudbury Archdeaconry,. Register, bk. 48, fo. 108.
A barrel of herrings holding six great hundreds of six score each.
N. E. D.