WCM 15398 1546-1547
Stubbington and the Rectory of Portsea Account of John Carpynter and John Whyte esquire lessees of the same Michaelmas 38 Henry VIII to the same feast next following 1 Edward VI
Arrears
None
Lease
of the manor with the rectory And for
11s. from rent of 2 tenements in
Portsmouth from Stephen Barnam.
And
for £14 from rent of the lease of the manor of Stubbington with all lands,
tenements, pastures, meadows, and rents with all appurtenances thus leased to
John Carpenter and his assigns for a term of years.
And
for £4 13s. 4d. from 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
[and] 60 qtrs of barley of pure and clean grain for the lease of the rectory
for a term of 21 years.
Total £40 17s. 8d.
Total of all receipt £40 17s. 8d.
Cash
payment From which they account in
cash paid to the Bursars of St Mary’s College near Winchester by Stephen Bernam
alias Denys 11s.
And
to the same Bursars by John Whyte lessee of certain grain by indenture £10 16s.
8d.
And
to the same Bursars by the said John Whyte after the account nothing
And
to the same Bursars by the said John Carpenter 7 July by indenture £9 6s. 8d.
And
to the same Bursars by the said John Carpenter nothing
Total
£20 14s. 4d.
Total of all the said payment £20 14s. 4d.
And they
owe £20 3s. 4d.
Surcharge John Carpenter lessee accounts for this year’s issue
£9 6s. 8d.
John
Whyte esquire for this year’s issue £10 16s. 8d.
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Stubbington Account of the same 1 Edward VI