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MINISTERS' ACCOUNTS, CHESTER, BUNDLE 771, No. 9, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. No. 7. Chamberlain's Account, 1320. Account of Richard de St. Edmundo, Chamberlain of Chester, of all receipts, expenses, costs, and deliveries made by him in the Counties of Chester and Flynt from 26th May in the 13th year of the reign of King Edward son of King Edward until the morrow of St. Michael next coming, in the time of Sir Robert dc Holand Justiciar. [May 26-Sept. 30, 1320]. RECEIPTS of the County of Flynt. Commote of Colshull. From a certain rent of the Commote of Colshull called Porthankeys paid annually at the terms of All Saints and the Invention of the Holy Cross in equal portions, nothing because these terms did not fall within the time of this account. From a certain rent there called le Tunk paid at the Feasts of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and St. Michael in equal portions by the hand of William dc Rollestan Sheriff of Flynt 131. 13s. 8d. Total 13I. 13s. 8d. Commote of Prestatton.-From a certain rent in the Commote of Prestatton called Porthankeys, paid annually at the terms of All Saints and the Invention of the Holy Cross in equal portions, nothing, because the time of paying did not fall within the time of this account.