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1595-03
Memorandum that I sent my Father li.
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| Item I paid to Mr. |
xxiiij s. and x s.
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| Item paid to Mr. |
x s. and x s.
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| Item for Rent to Mr. Waldegrave2 | iiij d.
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| Item for Rent of Hilles | x s. x d.
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| Item to |
viij s. ij d.
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| Item for the Webbynge of his Clothe | x s. viij d.
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| Item payd to Mr. |
x s.
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| A note of mony which I haue paid since Our Lady Day 1595 | |
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| Imprimis paid to |
iij li. vj s.
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| Item paid to |
viij s. ij d.
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| Item paid to Mr. |
v s.
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| Item paid to the Collector for the poore | iij s. iiij d.
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| Item paid to Mr. |
xxij s. vj d.
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| Item paid more to him for Rent of lande | xiij s. iiij d.
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| Item paid to Mr. |
xxvj s. viij d.
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| Item paid to Mr. Waldegrave for Rent | ij s. v d.
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| Item paid to my brother |
xliij s. iiij d.
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| Item paid to Anth |
xxvj s.
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| Item to Tho |
x s.
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| Item in expens |
iiij s. ix d.
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| Item to my Cozen |
xx s.
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| Item for iij bls. of mislyn4 | xij s.
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| Item of W |
vj s. viij d.
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| Item for vj skynnes of p |
iij s. iiij d.
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| Item for a Colt | xl s.
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| Item for a saddle and brydle | xiij s. iiij d.
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| Item to the hoppe men | iij s. iiij d. and xx d.
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| Item to Judith |
v s.
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| Item to my wife at B |
x s.
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| Item for threshinge of wheat | viij s.
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| Item for paper and waxe | vij d.
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| Item for heginge to And |
v s.
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| Item to Kinge for iiij dayes | iiij s.
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| Item given to Thomas at his dep |
v s.
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| Item for j bl. of bullingmeng6 | ij s.
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| Item paid to Smyth for F. C.7 gowne | xiij s. iiij d.
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| Item paid to Kinge and And |
xvj s. and xij d.
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| Item paid to them for scowring a ditch at L |
ij s.
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| Item paid to Mr. |
vj s.
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| Item paid to |
x s.
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| Item paid to And |
iiij s.
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| Item paid to |
xl s.
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| Item paid to Rawling for digging in the hoppeyard | iij s.
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| Item paid for ij paire of shoes | iij s. iij d.
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Attorney of the “Comon place,” died at Groton, February 29, 1607–08. Infra, p. 97.
Of Groton, son of Richard, of Melford, and Margery (Plater) Clopton. His will was probated November 28, 1615. His daughter Thomasine married John Winthrop, later Governor, December 6, 1615. Muskett, 144.
Or maslin, mixed grain, especially rye mixed with wheat.
N. E. D.
A parish in the hundreds of Babergh and Cosford, co. Suffolk, in which fairs were held on Easter Monday and December twenty-first, of each year.
A mixture of various kinds of grain sown together, for feeding cattle.
N. E. D.
Frances Carpenter.