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MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS, CHESTER, BUNDLE 771, No. 8, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. No. 6. Chamberlain's Account, I3I5-6. 8TH-9TH EDWARD II. [The heading of the Roll is decayed and undecipherable.] Receipts of the County of Flint. Moston.-The same answers for 61. 13s. 4d. received from W. de Doncastr holding the manor of Moston for the term of his life paying 20 marks per annum at the Feasts of Easter and St. Michael, viz., for the said term of St. Michael. And for 4os. from David de Colshull for the farm of the beadleship of Colshull for the same term. Total 81. 13s. 4d. Farm of Beadles.-And for 381. 9s. iod. received from the beadles of the commotes of Colshull, Prestatton, and Rothelan for a rent which is called Tunk, from the terms of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and St. Michael for the same time. And for 2os. from the same beadles for a rent called Arianmedy for the term of St. Michael. Total 391. 9s. iod. Flynt.-The same for rent of 181. gs. iod. of the rent of assize of the burgages and lands of the vill of Flynt from the term of St. Michael. And for 2s. from a certain piece of meadow towards Colshull for the same term. And for 100s.