He takes from the Receiver what is collected from bailiff and grieve, courts and forfeits.

He gives the Kitchen clerk money to buy provisions with, and the clerk gives some to the baker and butler.

The Treasurer pays all wages.

He, the Receiver, Chancellor, Grieves, &c., account once a year to the Auditor, from whom they can appeal to a Baron of the Exchequer.

Of the Receiver of Rents.

He gives receipts, and gets a fee of 6d.

He pays fees to park-keepers, and looks after castles and manor-houses.

Of the Avener.

He shall give the horses in the stable two armsful of hay and a peck of oats, daily.

A Squire is Master of the Horse; under him are Avener and Farrier, (the Farrier has a halfpenny a day for every horse he shoes,) and grooms and pages hired at 2d. a day, or 3 halfpence, and footmen who run by ladies’ bridles.