This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ... at ye Auditt....J Item for making cleane ye Lodging Item for 24 trees for ye old grove Item for y Organists allowance out of y6 Overplus of Comons for ye whole yeere... Item overcharge in Casuall receipts; Mr. Champneys money rent the whole yeere forgotten Item to Mr. Charles for ye cariage of 60 loades of turfe and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ... at ye Auditt....J Item for making cleane ye Lodging Item for 24 trees for ye old grove Item for y Organists allowance out of y6 Overplus of Comons for ye whole yeere... Item overcharge in Casuall receipts; Mr. Champneys money rent the whole yeere forgotten Item to Mr. Charles for ye cariage of 60 loades of turfe and other stuff into ye College Item allowed to Faelix Swadling for his extraordinarie paines in gathering of Rents and some losses susteined thereby 50" 84 Item to Mr. Inkersol for a Serm: ) preached at St. Maries.. / xx xcix j9 iiij4 Impositions Between Michmas & The Auditt 1637. 4li 17 74 Summa pag. ciiiu xviij" xj Exh. p. Ric: Baylie P'sid. The rents for the chambers near the Library begin to be received from Christmas Day 1636, and are usually S Is. 6d., distributed among the various tenants, five Masters, a bachelor, and an undergraduate. A separate account is kept of the receipts " ex aedificiis Cantuariensibus," and out of this were paid the Library keeper 15. a quarter, 10. to the porter, 2s. 6d. for sweeping the gutter, and Ss. 4d. for sweeping the Library. The College was now high in public estimation, and it held this position until the drain upon its finances at the eve of the Civil War again reduced it to the poverty which Laud lamented. During the next four years, 1636-1640, the Archbishop continued to make generous benefactions. The new Library was at first, by Laud's direction fitted up as a "mathematical library." Bookshelves were set up "with shutters made before the shelves to keep both books and instruments in better safety." Noting this in 1638, Laud sent an astrolabe and the works of S. Gregory the Great in folio with a collation of the MSS. Later letters show him constantly a...
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