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Vill of Flynt. — From the burghers of Flynt for rent of assize for their burgages and lands for the whole aforesaid year, viz., from the term of Easter and St. Michael as appears by the rent roll 361. 14s. id. From the same burghers for rent of a meadow towards Colshull, which they hold by the King's Charter for 4s. to be paid annually, as rent for it for the whole aforesaid year, 4s. From the same burghers holding the mills of Flynt at fee farm by the King's Charter, paying therefor annually iol. at the term of Easter and St. Michael by equal portions, for that fee farm for the whole aforesaid year, iol. Total iol. 4s. od. From William Brown, constable of Flynt, and mayor of the same borough, from pleas and perquisites of the court of the same borough for the whole of the aforesaid year, 35s. 4d. From the same constable from the issue of the fairs of Flynt at the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle in the aforesaid year, 16d. From the same constable from the issue of the fairs of Flynt at the Feast of St. Lawrence in the aforesaid year, 14d. Total 481. 15s. 11d. Vill of Rothelan.-From the burghers of Rothelan for rent of assize for their burgages and lands for the whole aforesaid year by the hands of diverse tenants as appears in the rent roll 30I. 17s. gd. From the rent of the mill of Rothelan for that rent for the whole aforesaid year at the Feast of St. Michael 291. 6s. 8d. From the rent of the fulling mill of Rothelan for their rent at the terms of St. Michael and Easter in the aforesaid year 6s. 8d. From Hugh de Sprotton, Constable of Rothelan, for the second crop of 51 acres of meadow in Carghannan after the feast of St. Michael in the aforesaid year 5s.