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Hugh) made between the said lords William and Hugh with respect to that account, with £344 12S. 21d. as is con- tained in the beginning of the account of the year following. And so the said Sir William still owes £ 80, which is remitted to him by gift of the lord [prince], since Sir William declared to Reginald new expenses which he incurred beyond his fee in the exercise of his office of Chamberlain during that year and the three preceding years. And so he is quit here. MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS, BUNDLE 771, ROLL No. 5, EDWARD I. (1303-4) contains no matter relating to the county of Flint. It is a recital of particulars of the fines and returns of the county court of Cluster, the justice in eyre, the coroner's court at Chester, escapes of animals in Delamere Forest, pannage, and the receipts of Cheshire Manors. There are no accounts of any description for the year 1304-1305.