mond placed on the awltre, and so they returnyd to theyre places-and then the Lorde Chiefe morner alone, with Rychemond afore hym, proceaded uppe and offeryd for hymselfe, and aftre returnyd, and toke hys place. Then Mr. Thomas Cobham and Mr. Verney offeryd for themselfs, and returnyd to theyre places. And aftre them thother 4 morners offeryd likewise for themselfs, 2 aftre 2,-and then all gentlemen and other that wolde: which offeryng fynyshed the sermon began by Father Peryn, a blacke freer, whose Antheme was "Scio quia resurget in resurrectione in novissimo die," where uppon he declaryd howe Chryste raised Lazarus from deathe, seying howe he was a gentleman geven to Chyvalrie for the welthe of hys countrey; and so he seid that noble man which there laye deade was in whose commendacion amonge manye other things, he fynished his sermonde, which don, mass proceaded till St. John's gospell, that the bann' and standarde were offeryd, and aftre the body buryed, in which meane tyme et libera me, the morners departed to theyre botts, and so to London to his seid howse to dynn', where they and other dynyd, which endyd, everye man depted at theyre pleasure. And the morrowe the hatchments and banners were sett uppe in the chauncell at Chelsey accordinglie. The paynter's chardge at the seid buryall of the Lord Braye. A banner and armes, pryce Two banners of Seynts A coote of armes A creste carved and kylte The mantells of blacke velvet, with the gylte knopps sh. d. 33 4 26 8 Ffirma Terr Dnical in Chelsey xd festo sci Michis archi prox futur post dat dce Inden p termino xlta annor extunc prox sequen et plenar complendor p a sol ad fest Annunc et Michis eq xxvi® viijd xl. De Johe Chamberlaine p redd un Claus prat sive pastur cont p estimac sol ad fest pd De supradco Johe Patenson p redd un pvi pightelli ibm p a sol e t De Henrico Greaterake p redd un pvi Orrei ibm p a sol e t. De Willo Pawlet mti Dno St. John p redd iiijor Clauss terr ibm voc xiii iiijd xijd vis viijd viij1 xxxvijs iiijd xxiijs iiijd xvjs xvjs De eodem Willo Pawlet mti Dno St. John p redd un Clauss ibm vocat De Dco Dno St. John p redd xxti acr terr vocat Temysshott p aet De supradco dno St. John p redd un acr terr ibm voc wyffes acre p a et De Henrico White ar° p firma cuiusdm pastur in padington sepalit De Thoma Beane senior p redd un tenti ibm p a sol ad festa Annunc et De eodem Thoma Beane p redd un magni claus ibm p a sol ad festa pd De pd Barnerdo p redd un claus ibm cont una acr terr pa e t De prefato Barnerdo p recd iiijor pcell prat voc lez lottes pa e t. De Ballio ibm p redd un cli voc lez Conyclose cont p est Vque acr terr p a sol et De supradco Willo Pawlet mite Dno St. John p redd un claus voc blakelandes p a sol et. De redd cuiusdm tenti cu un pcell terr eidm adiac iuxta maner dni Rg ibm p nrm dnm Regem de Thoma Keyll de London nupime pquisit sol e t Sm. xxxvij1 xj iiijd Pqniss Cur. De pqniss Cur ibm ij xiiis iiijd xxvjs viijd Firma tentor. De Johe Patynson p firma duor tentor cũ ptin iacen et Sm totlis pd xlvijli xix® iijd ob iiij1 vja viijd This breef was made by an abstract of the accompt de A° Henrici 8 wherein was no allowance given of vjli x for medowes as in later accompts And by this occasion the value then was formerly the more The difference beside groweth by the profite of Courte. APPENDIX C DR. KING'S NOTES ON CHELSEA COMMON (FROM THE MS. AT THE CHELSEA PUBLIC LIBRARY) THE Mapp on the other side contains Chelsey Common wch is in all 37 acres 7 poles But the gravell pits, Pond, the Cottage, & poor Houses taken out of it as also the wayes it will amount to about 33 acres. It is a Pasturage for 40 Cowes and 20 Heiffers and the right of Common belongs to these particulars exempt from all others 3. Lord Wharton or his Tenants Stalwood for the Tene- 4. The Rector for the Parsonage house & Glebe 6 3 6 3 2 6. Mr Harris For Late dog now Watersman Court 8. Late Mr Bennet Mr Mart has the Land and Mr 10. Mr Wollaston for Mr Woodcocks late Sr Joseph Alstons 11. Mr Goodwin for the Maggpye of Chelsey Common This is a Common belonging to some Ancient Houses Farmes & Cottages for the Depasturage of 40 Cowes & 20 Heiffers. To keep these there was alwayes a Cow-keeper, whose business it was to mark the Cattle, to drive home the Cowes at night to the Several Owners, and U |