. Archaeologia cantiana. Sweneeeld. There was a Manor House and Garden of the yearly value of With a Dovecote producing per ami Rents of tenants in socage A Windmill of the annual value of , The value of the Church appropriation The moiety of the Church of Tilmanston Voluntary Contributions from the bretheren of the value of Also from iiijcxx acres of Land in Coklescombf worth vid p acre And pasture of the value From tenants in socage in Bolynton And in the same place c acres worth ijs per acre ... Also xxx acres of pasture worth ijs per acre And pasture worth The whole of the receipts and pro


. Archaeologia cantiana. Sweneeeld. There was a Manor House and Garden of the yearly value of With a Dovecote producing per ami Rents of tenants in socage A Windmill of the annual value of , The value of the Church appropriation The moiety of the Church of Tilmanston Voluntary Contributions from the bretheren of the value of Also from iiijcxx acres of Land in Coklescombf worth vid p acre And pasture of the value From tenants in socage in Bolynton And in the same place c acres worth ijs per acre ... Also xxx acres of pasture worth ijs per acre And pasture worth The whole of the receipts and profits of the above mentioned bailiwick iiijxxij iiij Pee Contea. Pirst in house expenses; that is to say, for the Pre-ceptory, one brother Pensioner Henry Reed,one parish Chaplain, and two other SecularChaplains, and others of the family in thePreceptory House. In the House and forothers partaking of the Hospitality. vijs viijd xiij11 viif xls xxvis viijd lxs XXs. * Larking, pp. 91 and 92. f Coklescomb in THE KNIGHT HOSPITALLERS IN KENT. 263 In baking bread lxx quarters of bread at the price ofiij8 iiijtl and x quarters of fine wheat flour at ij8 Total xi11 vj3Malt for beer and threashed barley c quarters at ijs x1For meat, fish, and other requirements for cooking xl11For robes, mantels, and other necessaries for the bretheren lxix8 iiijd In stipends to iij chaplains lxs In payment to Henry de Reed by agreement ...... xls And rendered in return to divers Lords and for the ward of Dover Castle Is qua. For House repairs xx3 And for v portions for the protection of divers Lords xs In stipends to Esquires, and two frier clerks, to each 1 marc xl8 For officers Stipends, cook, fishermen, porter, bailif s,reapers, and two boys of the preceptory, to each xs iiij11 In payment to one page iij3 In the Visitation of the Priory, 11 days xls Sum total of all expenditures liju viijs iiijdNet amount which remains to be paid tothe Treasurer for the support of the order xliij mar


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