WCM 15397 1545-1546
Stubbington with the Rectory of Portsea Account of John Carpynter and John White esquires lessees of the same from Michaelmas 37 Henry VIII to the same feast next following 38 Henry VIII
Arrears None
Lease
of the manor with the Rectory And for
£14 received from the lessees of the manor of Stubbington with all lands,
tenements, fields, meadows, pastures and rents with all appurtenances leased to
Thomas Carpenter and assigns by indenture for a term of years. And for £4 13s. 4d. for rent of the Rectory
of Portsea, Portsmouth and Portsbridge.
And for £21 13s. 4d. from John Whyte for 35 qtrs of wheat of good and
pure grain 60 qtrs of barley of pure and clean grain which Thomas Carpenter and
his assigns should pay for the farm of the said rectory leased to Thomas White
esquire for a term of 21 years by indenture.
Note
that will be charged in the next account 11s.
from the rent of 2 tenements in Portsmouth leased to Stephen Barnam by
copy of the Court roll and this year they are not charged because he repaired
the glass in the window of the church there and for the defect of the bill the
total does not appear
Total of all receipts £40 6s. 8d.
Cash
payment From which he accounts in
cash paid to the Bursars of St Mary’s College, near Winchester by John Whyte
esquire on two occasions £21
13s. 4d.
And
to the same Bursars 53s. by the said John Carpenter on the 14th October
by the hands of Elizer Warham £18
13s. 4d.[1]
Total of all the said payment £40
6s. 8d.
And
equal.
m.1d Portsea and Stubbington Account of the same 38 Henry VIII