WCM 15393 1461-1462
Stubbington
Account of Richard Bekele éand John Bovyer bailiffù[1] Rent Collector[2] there from
Michaelmas 1 Edward IV to Michaelmas 2 Edward IV for a whole year
Arrears The same answer for 111s. 4½d. for arrears éof the last accountù[3]as is shown in the foot of that Account.
Total
111s. 4½d.
Rents And for £13 18s. 11¾d. including 71s. 4d. from the
lease of land once Fyvehydes p.a. as is shown in a certain rental made on
Monday before the Feast of St James 32 Henry VI.
Total
£13 18s. 11é¾ù[4]d.
Sale
of wood nothing
Dairy But they answer for £4 2s. 4d. received from several
cheeses coming from cows’ milk this year
Total
£4 2s. 4d.
Foreign
receipt nothing
Sale
of grain nothing
Total
of all receipt with arrears £23 12s. 8¾d.
Payment
of rents From which are allowed to
the same accounting official [and] rent collector there as rent paid to the
lord King for lands and tenements within the liberty of Portsmouth 53s.
4d. And in payment of rent to the lord King
for the plot called Mylborgh’ for a certain windmill p.a. 6d. by the
Bailiff.
Total
53s. 10d.
Lapsed
and decrease of rent And in allowance
for lapsed and decrease of rent of land and tenements above charged at £13 18s. 11¾d. because it cannot be raised this
year except £11 2s. 93/4d. of collectable rent. And he
says on his oath and thus in allowance of rent this year 56s. 2d.
Total
56s. 2d.
Wages And in wages of Richard Bekele rent collector there
for his office this year 6s. 8d.
Total
6s. 8d.
Necessary
expenses And in 1 collar bought for
the bailiff 8d. And in 1 skin for
making shoes 8d. And in 2 pair of shoes
for the bailiff’s servants 8d. And in
repairing pots and jugs this year 12d.
And in binding barrells this year 6d.
And in suit of court of Portsmouth for 2 lawdays this year 6d.
Total
4s.
m.2
Harvest
costs And in wages of Robert Foghle
hired with his cart for bringing in the lord’s grain in harvest this year
20s. And in wages of Richard Bickeley
hired with his cart in harvest for the same work 18s. And in wages of John Berne hired with his cart to carry the
lord’s grain harvest this year 18s. And
in 10 wethers bought for harvest costs 10s.
And in wages of John Bover bailiff there over 15d. for coller’
5s. And in wages of Talmey working both
about the grain and carrying firewood this year 6s. 1d. And in wages of William doshe about carrying
4 cartloads of straw to Portsmouth and Portsea churches this year 20d.
Total
78s. 9d.
Payments
for War’ And in cash paid to John Morys by the lord Prior’s
order this year 6s. 8d. And in 1 boar
bought 4s. 4d.
Total
11s.
Burgesses’
costs And in burgesses’ costs being
at Parliament this year 5s.
Total
5s.
Cash
livery as in the said Dairy And in cash delivered to Philip Stele Cellarer by the
hands of John Bover now bailiff there for this year’s issue as in several
cheeses coming from the dairy this year without tally by acknowledgement of the
said Cellarer 71s. 8d.
And
in costs of bailiff and famuli in harvest time as in cheese and butter
7s. 4d.
And
in butter and milk used for costs of the famuli in harvest 22d.
Total
£4 10d.
Total of all arrears and liveries £14 16s. 3d. And are owed to the lord £8 16s. 5¾d. to
which the accounting official is charged for 7s. for the lease of the weirs
this year. And for 20d. received from
grass sold this year. And are owed to
the lord in total £9 5s. 1½d. From
which are allowed to the rent collector 42s. 2d. for lapsed rents because they
cannot be collected this year except £9 7d. éoverù[5] from collectable rents on his oath above 56s.
2d. of which are allowed under the
heading of lapsed and decrease of rents.
And also allowed to the same accounting official are 4s. 6d.
which are paid to John Chambre by the lord’s order.
And also allowed to the same accounting official are
22s. 6¾d. which were sent to Sir John
Querley Cellarer received after the account in the presence of the auditors
And thus
remain[6]
Overshoot Thomas Lokke for his rent of the 5th year
last for the time of Robert Foghle late rent collector there in default of
distraint 18s.
Robert
Foghle rent collector there in the third year for rent in arrears 70s.
John
Corff’ rent collector there for arrears of previous years 23s. 4½d.
Henry
Carpentere lessee of the lord’s fish weirs for rent of this year 7s.
Overshoot
acquitted And thus John Bovyer
bailiff there has an overshoot of 2s. 6d. which Sir John Querley Cellarer paid
him in the presence of the auditors.
And thus equal.
Wheat The same John Bovyer accounts for 58 qtrs é4bsù.[7]
Of all grange issue threshed ad tascham this year
Total
58 qtrs 4bs.
From
which passed to Philip Stele Canon by 1 tally after this account 40 qtrs 4 bs. And sold this year to John Doshe by the same Philip and delivered
by the said accounting official 8 qtrs of the said issue for 53s. 8d. And sold this year to John Forstere by the
said Philip and delivered by the said accounting official 1 qtr 4bs. for 10s. And sent to Henry Yonge bailiff there for
household costs at the end of harvest and Michaelmas the 2nd year 1 qtr
1bs. And in wheat taken against the
accounting official’s will for soldar’
of Portsmouth 3 bs. And sold by
the said Philip to William Douseman and delivered by the said accounting official
4bs. for 3s. 4d. And in wages of
John Cloudesley in harvest 1bs. And in
wages of John Welle 1bs. in harvest.
And in wages of Dauy for his work 1bs.
And sold this year by way of exchange with Robert Foghle for herrings
2bs. price 2s. And in household costs[8] at Stubbington this year 5 qtrs 7bs.
Total
as above And equal
Barley
And for 89 qtrs é4bsù[9] of barley received of all grange issue threshed ad
tascham this year
Total
89 qtrs 4bs.
From
which passed to Philip Stele canon for making malt 57 qtrs. And sold this year to John Forstere and
delivered by the said accounting official 8 qtrs 2bs. for 33s. And passed to William Doshe? for 2 qtrs of
barley malt in exchange 4 qtrs And passed to Philip Mathewe for 1 qtr of barley
malt in exchange 2 qtrs. And passed to
Robert Foghle for 6bs. of malt bought from him 1 qtr 1bs. And passed to Robert Foghle for herrings
bought from him 2 bs. of barley. And
sold this year by the said Philip 1 qtr for 3s. 4d. And delivered to Henry the bailiff there for malt for manorial
expenses[10] 1 qtr
4bs. And in malt made 12 qtrs for
manorial expenses there Dredge Winter barley
And
in keeping all kinds of chicks there in winter this year 4 qtrs 3bs.
Oats
And for 12 qtrs of oats received of
all grange issue, 5 qtrs threshed ad tascham and 7 qtrs at day-rate And
for 4bs. of oats received from Nanc’ and bought of Philip Stele
Total
12 qtrs 4bs.
From
which sent to the Cellarer éfor fodderù[11] 7 qtrs. And
sent to the said Cellarer for fodder of horses of the lord King and others 3
qtrs. And in meal made for the kitchen
costs 1 qtr. And in feeding doves and
swabs this year 1 qtr 4bs.
Total
as above And equal
Beans And for 1 qtr of beans received from all the said
grange issue threshed ad tascham this year
Total
1 qtr
From
which sown on 2 acres of land this year 1 qtr And equal
Peas
and vetches And for 4 bs. of peas and
vetches of all the said grange issue threshed ad tascham
Total
4bs.
From
which sown this year 4bs. Total as
above. And equal.
Malt And for 69 qtrs of barley malt made above this year.
Total
69 qtrs
From
which sent to the Cellarer as under the heading of barley 57 qtrs And in
household expenses at Stubbington for
the whole year 12 qtrs Total as above
And equal
Horses And for 2 horses remaining from last year. Total 2.
And 2 horses remain.
Bulls And for 1 bull remaining. Total 1. And 1 bull
remains.
m.2d
Cows And for é26ù[12] cows remaining from last year. And for 3 cows remaining as heiffers as
below. Total
28[13]
And in allowance made to him as in 1 cow less for which he was charged in the
last account
From
which sent to the Cellarer without tally 3.
Total 4 And 24 cows remain.
Steers/heifers None
Heiffers And for 2 heiffers received from yearlings remaining. Total 2.
And 2 heiffers remain.
Yearlings And for 4 yearlings remaining from last year’s
calves. Total 3[14]. And 3 female yearlings remain.
Calves And for 24 calves received from the said cows’ issue
this year. Total 24.
From
which sent to the Cellarer for household costs without tally by acknowledgement
of the same Cellarer 20. Total 20. And 4 calves remain.
Boars And for 4 boars remaining from last year And for 2
boars remaining from last year’s piglets.
Total 5.[15] From which died this year 1. And sent to the Cellarer 1. Total 2.
And 3 boars remain.
Sows And for é7ù[16] sows remaining from last year. Total 7.
From which died this year 2. And
5 sows remain.
Pigs And for 13 pigs remaining from last year. And for 13 pigs remaining from last year’s
piglets this year. Total 26 which are
all sent to the Cellarer. And equal.
Piglets And for é124ù[17] piglets of the said sows’ issue this year. And for 2 piglets coming from tithe of
piglets at Eastney this year.
Total é126ù[18]
From
which sent to the Cellarer for kitchen expenses 39. And sent to the warden of the forest this year by the Cellarer’s
hands 20. And sent to the lessee of
Mapledurham for flitches this year 20.
And sent to the cellarer for kitchen expenses 10. And died this year 2. And 35 piglets remain.
Capon And for 4 capons remaining. And for 2 capons made this year from chicks of this year’s
issue. Total 6.
From
which in allowance of livery to the accounting official é4ù[19] Total
4 And 2 capons remain.
Cock
and hens And for 26 cock and hens
remaining from last year. Total
26.
From
which he asks for allowances because he did not receive from remainder of last
year except 14 cock and hens over the residue per Soldar’ 12 Total 12.
And 14 cock and hens remain.
Chicks And for 2 éand a halfù[20] dozen chicks received from the said hens’ issue this
year. Total two and a half dozen which
are sent to the Cellarer. And equal.
Eggs And for 420 from the said hens’ issue this year. Total 420 eggs which are sent to the
Cellarer. And equal.
Doves And for 39 dozen doves of the dovecote issue this
year. Total 39 dozen.
From
which sent to the Cellarer for household expenses 37 dozen é6ù[21]. And sent to
William Doshe by the lord’s order 12 doves.
And sent to John Forstere 6 doves.
Total
as above. And equal.
Tithe
wool And for 3 claves of wool
remaining from last year. And for 1
clave 2 lbs newly coming from tithe of Eastney this year. Total 4 claves 2 lbs. And used in in expense of making cloth.
Lambs[22] And for 4 lambs coming from tithe of lambs of Eastney of the lease there éof John Sparoweù[23] éAnd for 3 lambs from tithe