Daniel Peachy of the same, had two dozen of Yarn taken from him for tythes, of the value of two shillings, for the same priest.
Robert Crabb of Littleport in the Isle of Ely, for tythes, or other pre∣tended dues to Martine Dallamore, priest there, of the value of one shilling and a peny, had taken from him one Kettle worth seven shil∣lings.
Clement Crabb of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, valued at seven shillings six pence, had a vessel of But∣ter taken from him, worth twenty shillings.
James Vipen sued to the Exchequer by William Hunt, priest o•• Sutton in Ely.
Henry Place of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of one shilling and six pence, had taken from him goods to the value of three shillings.
James Peachy of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of twelve shillings, had one Cow taken from him worth forty shillings.
John Love of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of fifteen shillings, had one Cow taken from him worth forty shillings.
Samuel Caser of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of ten pence, had taken from him one Kettle worth five shillings.
Robert Asplan for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of eleven shillings six pence, had taken from him one Cow worth thirty shillings.
Thomas Dorman of the same, for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of one shilling eight pence, had taken from him one brass pot worth six shillings eight pence.
William Johnson for the like pretended dues to the same priest, to the value of nine shillings ten pence, had taken from him one vessel of butter worth three and twenty shillings, and one Kettle worth ten shillings.
The aforenamed Robert Asplan for tythes pretended to be due to the Impropriator, to the value of three pounds fifteen shillings, had taken from him five Cows and three Steers, worth fourteen pounds.
The afore-named Robert Crabb for two Rates of one shilling ten pence towards the reparation of the Steeple-house, had taken from him goods to the value of four shillings and ten pence.
The afore-named Henry Place for one Rate of five pence towards repairation of the Steeple-house, had goods taken from him to the value of ten pence.
Thomas Haukes of the same, for a Rate of four pence towards re∣pairation of the Steeplehouse, had taken from him one platter worth four shillings.