Jhon Cutts. Edw. Hynde. Rob. Hatton. Martin Perse.
Rec. this from ye Justices
Julii 16o 1632."
F. Dom. State Papers, Chas. I., Vol. 226, No. 78.
Part of the certificate of the justices of Middlesex for the Finsbury division.
The original document contains the accounts of six parishes[775] but only the part relating to St Giles', Cripplegate, is here printed.
The document is endorsed "Finsbury Division Midd. Certificate of forfeitures[776] levyed of vnlycensed alehousekeeps for defective measures, for the poore 1630, 1631 & 1632."
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St Gyles
Cripplegate
in
Com.
Midd.
"The constables and churchwardens there haue levyed of Alehousekeepers unlycensed and for defective measures in annis 1630, 1631 & 1632, hucusque | lxxiiijli xvs |
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Francis
Foster,
Thomas
Howgrave,
John
Willes,
Churchwardens.
And that they have improved by the stocke disbursed | iijli xiis |
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Whereof they have disbursed to poore people for stocke to sett them on worke | ixli viiis |
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Apprentices
put
out, 19.
And for releife of those that were infected wth the plague in ye said parishe | iiijli xviiis |
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Rewards
to informers.
And for the puttinge forth and Clothinge nyneteene Apprentices | xxxiiili xviiis |
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Discretion.
And for rewardes to those that discovered the said forfeitures in ye paryshe (for the vse of ye poore?) | viiili iiis |
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And they haue disbursed to divers poore people accordinge to theire necessities by the discretion of the saide churchwardens | xvili xviis |
| They have receaved | lxxviiili viis |
| Stocke remayninge. And haue disbursed | lxxiiili iiiis iiiid |
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And there remaynes in stocke for the vse of the poore of that parishe[777] | vli iis viiid" |
G. Dom. State Papers, Chas. I., Vol. 349, No. 86.
Part of the Certificate from the wappentake of Bassetlaw[778] 10th March 1636/7.
The following document is endorsed "Nott. 10th March 1636," in another hand, while in the same hand as the rest of the document is written, "The Divisions of North Clay, South Clay and Hatfeild wthin the wapentake of Bersett Law in the County of Nottingha(m)." The part of the document here printed relates to the division of South Clay.
"A Certificate of our proceedings at the Monethly meeteings held wthin the Hundred of Bersett Law in the County of Nottingh(a)m since the last Assizes delivered to his Maties Judges of Assize the tenth day of March Anno d(omi)ni 1636.