[750] The rest of the manuscript contains a clause in Burleigh's hand which provides that justices of the peace shall act with other commissioners and prevent the transportation of grain and shall also be jointly responsible with the commissioners for the proper performance of this duty. The rest consists of rough jottings in Burleigh's hand concerning some additional matters such as "Tr(a)nsport of beans," "Recusants mo(n)y," &c.
[751] Thus in the account rendered July 21st, 1588, by one churchwarden several items of the kind occur, e.g.
| Item to a poore blynde man the vth of February | iijd. |
| It. to a poore woman the xiiijth of February | iijd. |
| It. to the poore howse at Lamporte the xth day of November | iijd. |
| It. to a poore souldyour | iijd. &c. |
Later the churchwardens apparently always made a payment of 5s. every half-year to the constables for lame soldiers and hospitals.
[752] See p. 76.
[753] See above, p. 295.
[754] Probably intended for the 13 Ed. I.
[755] See above, p. 145 seq.
[756] See above, p. 143, note.
[757] Ib., p. 154.