It appeared not y^t any wampam had been paied as a ransome, or any parte of a ransome, for Myantinomos life.
I know some will not abate y^e interest, and therfore let it rune its course; they are to be paied yearly, and so I hope they shall, according to agreemente.
Moreouer there was a tenth granted by the clergie to be paied to the kings vse at two seuerall termes in that present yeare.
To this purpose the said Pope proffered a million of gold, the one halfe thereof to be paied in readie money, and the other halfe when the realme of England or any famous port thereof were subdued.
But God prouided so for me, that I paied them their money that night, and then charged them, that if they would not set the ship foorth, I would make them to answere the same in England, with danger of their heads.
And in the night he sought out more people for to keep the watch at the said breach, and paied to them as much as they would.
And euer as they entered into the towne, they were taken by the bridels and in maner inforced to drinke, wheresoeuer they came they paied no monie, but were sent scot free.
When Piers Cleret had paied the pension to the lord Hastings, he gentlie demanded of him an acquittance for his discharge.
Wherefore to buie peace, he granted king Edward for a yearelie tribute fiftie thousand crownes, to be paied at London; which, accounting a crowne at foure shillings, amounteth to ten thousand pounds.
And again on the last day of June there were 'paied to the iii Cotons for three settes which the King had lost to them in Greenwich Park xxl.
Paied to George Coton for that he wanne of the Kinges Grace at the Roundes the laste day of April iijl.
Paied to George Gifford for so moche money he wanne of the Kinges Grace unto him at Totehill at shoting xijs.
Paied to George Coton for so moche money by him wonne of the Kinges Grace at bettes in shoting vijl.
Paied to George Coton for vij shottes loste by the Kinges Grace unto him at Totehill at vjs.
And also, cosyn, I am enformed that it is paied alredy to oon John Burnam, which is of sufficyency inow.
Item, I will that Christofer Talbot be treuly contentid and paied of his yerely annuyte of v.
The Irishmen also paied to the king a tribute of twelue pence yearelie for euerie house, or else for euery yoke of oxen which they had of their owne.
He paied also the debts of all such persons as laie in the counters of Ludgate for fortie shillings & vnder; and some he releeued that were condemned in ten pounds.
He paied also the fees of all prisoners in the gaoles in and about London, abiding there onelie for that dutie.
Cristemasse and Middesomer, and ye schall be paied hit truly at London, in Hillary terme for the feste of Cristemasse, and Trinite terme for the feste of Midsomer; and I will be bounden for hym and [i.
Itm the xj daye paied to a s'vnt of Maister Saint John in rewarde for bringing a caste of hawks xx s.
Itm the ix daye paied to the same John Evans for his bourde wages fro Mydsom tyll Michelmas after iiij d.
Itm the same daye paiedto the fesaunt breder in rewarde ixs.
Itm the xxv daye paied to Walter in rewarde for a Jerfawcon that dyed xl s.
Itm the xv dayepaied for v fawcons and a tarsell viij li.
Itm the vij daye paied to John Evans for his bourde wages for one quarter due at our Lady daye laste paste xxx s.
Itm the xvj daye paied to Augustyne the fawconer for viij hawks at vj Angells a pece, whiche amounteth to xviij li.
Itm the xj daye paiedto Hans the fawconer for hawks' mete xiiij s.
Itm the xxj daye paied to James the henne taker for hawks' mete x s.
Itm the xxv daye paiedto the preste the fesaunt breder at Elthm in rewarde ij corons ixs.
Itm the same daye paiedfor iij hawks' gloves at vj s.
Itm the viij daye paied to a s'vnt of the duc of Ferrers in rewarde for bringing of a caste of fawcons to the king's grace at Westm xxiij li.
Itm the same daye paied to one that toke up a Lanner that had been lacking a hole yere x s.
Itm to the same Hugh paied the same daye for the mete of v hawks by the same space that is to saye for one quarter of a yere; evy hawke at one penny by the daye xxxviij s.
Itm the xvij daye paied to one Richard Mason for taking up of a fawcon of the kings besides Hartford vj s.
And how soone wolde this be paied ageyne: Which were it worth yerely, if wee not feyne: I wol declare, who so luste to looke, I trowe full plainely in my litle booke.
For whereas the Iland is deuided into foure partes, the fourth part onely towards the North (nay, but euen the halfe thereof) doeth vse it for merchandize, and there is not one crumme of Brimstone paied for tribute the Iland.
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