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J.V. Kitto, St. Martin-in-the-Fields Acc'ts , 106, note. One of the most systematic tariffs I know of is that of St. First there are The Parson's dutyes for Parishioners, for bann-askings, weddings, churchings, etc., as well as a percentage on offerings. Then the burial fees due him, without or with a coffin, in churchyard or in church, etc.
St. Rates for bread and wine were commonly so levied. See supra, p. 78 and note 80. See p. 80 supra and note 87. Houghton-le-Spring Acc'ts, Surtees Soc., lxxxiv, 271 . Binney, Morebath Acc'ts, 34 . Ibid., 85 . According to the 22 Hen.
It would seem that there were special wardens here for ale drawing. Archaeologia, xxxvi, 235. Cf. J.H. Matthews, History of St. Ives , 144, et passim. Bishop Hobhouse, Churchwdn's Acc'ts of Croscombe, Pilton, etc., Somerset Rec. See the precedents given for the Western Circuit in Prynne, Canterburies' Doome, 152. Cf. also, ibid., 128 ff.
The Loddon Acc'ts cover the period 1554-1847, some of the donations, or endowments, being made in the 16th and some in the 17th centuries. Robt. These acc'ts run from 1425-1590. For a list of parish properties in 1565, see pp. 460-1. Their yearly rent then amounted to £9 14s. 2d. Sam'l Barfield, Thatcham, Berks, and its Manors , i. 121.
Binney, Morebath Acc'ts, 132. St. Tintinhull Acc'ts, Somer. Rec. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. Arch., loc. cit., supra. Stanford Acc'ts, loc. cit., s. a. 1595. Stratton Acc'ts, loc. cit., 198. Ales and collections thenceforward alternated here, until church rates were established. Marsh, History of Calne, 372. See, e.g., Thos. North, St.
Chrisoms, i.e., white robes put on children when baptized, and given as an offering at churching, occasionally figure in the wardens' receipt items. See, e.g., J.E. Foster, St. St. See Introd. to St. Edmund and St. Thomas, Sarum, Acc'ts, p. xix. See p. 27 supra. Also p. 35 supra. "Wednesday suppers" refers to fasting nights appointed by proclamation or by statute.
The above account of church-ales has been derived partly from Stubbes and from a curious little pamphlet, edited by Rev. Fredk. Brown in 1883, entitled On some Star Chamber Proceedings, 34 Eliz. 1592; partly, also, from many churchwardens acc'ts, in particular the Seal Acc'ts in Surrey Arch. Expenses for all manner of provisions and delicacies, for minstrels and evidently, too, for a play occur.
Bedford was described as "a person of such great hospitality that Queen Elizabeth was wont to say of him that he made all the beggars." Clark, Shirburn Ballads, 256. J.C. Cox, Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals, i, 136. E. Freshfield, St. Bartholomew, Exchange, Acc'ts, s.a. 1598, et passim. Freshfield, St.
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