This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. ...praedictum, 13s. 4d. Et dat. Roberto Abbot ex regardo pro isto compoto audiendo scribendo et determinando, 3s. 4d. Summa, 16s. 8d. Summa omnium allocacionum et expensarum, 312. 18s. 9d. Et debent clare, 14s. 8d. Quos iidem computantes solverunt super compotum in praesencia magistri Willelmi le Scrop, () The work done at this time seems to have been either a new roof, or a spire of timber and lead. If the latter, it may have hastened the partial fall of the great tower, which took place about 1459. Rogeri Ward, Willelmi Malary, et Radulphi Ratclyf armigerorum, ac Johannis Croser, Will. Wrampan, et aliorum burgenQneti. cium ibidem in domo capitulari existencium. Et sic quieti recesserunt. Endorsed. Comp. fabricae magni campauilis, and in later hand, Comp. fabr. pro 4 Annis, Anno 31 ad 35 Hen. 6th, and etiU later, 1453 to 1457. Labelled. F. R. 15. No. 15a.1 1493-94. Diversae soluciones cum reparacionibus a festo Sancti Marci Evangelistae anno Domini Mcccclxxxxiij usque idem festum per unum annum. Kxpmcie. (Inprimis sol. Willelmo Burton pro emendacione unius syd saddyll quae fuit dominae Markyndfeld, 5d.)2 Item sol. Greneleyf de Topclyf pro j hors gresse in parva prata apud Topclyf, 2s. Item Ricardo Ole in die Sancti Michaelis pro reduccione praedicti equi a Topclyf usque Ripon', 3 2d. Item Ricardo Ole collegenti vitulos decimales per v dies, capienti in die pro labore cum esca et potu, 4d., 20d. Item sol. pro xij ChorUtm. virgis panni coloris de tawne pro vestura choristarum, 12s. 6rf. Item sol. xj capellanis forincicis portantibus capas in die Natalis Domini, scilicet Stabyll, Monkton, Settyll, Cuthler, Thomson, Frankysch, Doker, Benson, Qwyxley, Fensclyfe, Nevton, cuilibet d., d. Item ix capellanis forincicis portantibus capas in festo...
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