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MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS, CHESTER, BUNDLE 771, No. 1, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. No. I. Chamberlain's Account, 1301-1. ACCOUNT of William de Melton, Chamberlain of Chester, of all receipts and expenses, costs, and deliveries made by the said William of the issues of the Counties of Chester and Flint, from the Morrow of St. Michael in the 29th year in the reign of the Lord King Edward, son of King Henry, unto the Feast of St. Michael next following, accounted in the 3oth year of the reign of the same King (Sep: 30, 1 301— Sep 29, 1302.) ARREARS of the account preceding First, he charges himself with the monies remaining in the Treasury at the end of his account of the year preceding. Viz: with 2941. [7s.6td.] And one young sparrowhawk, 5 [lbs. of pepper, 4 arrowheads, and one pair] of gloves. RECEIPTS of the County of Flint Commote of Colshulle.-Of the Bedells of the Commote of Colshull for the puture of the serjeants, which is called Porthyenkeys," for the term of All Saints in the 29th year of the reign of King Edward. 41. 18s. 3d. Of the same bedells for the same puture for the term of the Invention of the Holy Cross 41. 18s. 3d. Of the same bedells for the rent of assize of the same