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Which is known by the name of and treating of the fees, privileges, writts, advowsons, and other officers that belong to the Duchy and Co. Palatine of Lancaster. (about 1588.)

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(Besides to both of them murrey cloth, green cloth for their

tables and for their lying in London, as much more as
makes both their salaries amount to £76 17 3

The sum of all the payments which are paid to all the officers, or
allowed as salerys in the duchy, in the whole amount to

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An Estimate of the Duchy of Lancaster, collected by the particular receivers of the honors belonging to the said Duchy, and yearly paid by the Receiver General:

Revenues of the Duchy per annum.

The Receiver of Cliderhow and Halton payeth to the general

Receiver of the Duchy

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The Receiver of Pomfrett and Knasborough, com. 69 annis.

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If not arising from the Chantry Rent then but lately dissolved.-The Chantry of the four Altars in Liverpool amounted to 221. 10s 2d.

The Receiver of the Colledge and Chantry Rents in the county of

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The Receiver of Essex and Hartford

The Receiver of the Marshes of Wales and Monmouth
The Receiver of Kilwaldid

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So that the receipts of the General Receiver of the Duchy of

Lancaster one year with another amounteth to

The Receiver is to pay to the Treasurer of his
Majesty's most honourable chamber

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Soe that remains comminibus annis in the custody of the general Receiver, to be disposed of according to His Majesty's use upon Mr. Chancellor Sir Francis Walsingham

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• Sir Francis Walsingham was Chancellor, 1588. This fixes the date when this account was taken

or the rates fixed, concurring with the entry of the fees of the " Justices of the Queen's Bench."

A declaration of the Forests, Chases, and Parkes, belonging to the Dutchy of Lancaster, out of which the Chancellor, Attorney General, Receiver General, and two Auditors are to have deer summer and winter.

In comit. of York.

The forest of Bolland.

The forest of Wensdale.

The forest of Bleasdale.

In comit. Lancastrie..

Lograine parke.
Mierscough parke.
Toxteth parke.
Quermore parke.

In comit. Cestriæ.

Halton parke.

In comit. of Staffordie.

Yoxalward parke.
Agardesley parke.

Hic sunt in comit. Derbie.
High Peak forest.
Shottel parke.
Melbure parke.
Mansfield parke.
Morley parke.
Posterne parke.
Ravensdale parke.

In comit. Leicestrie.
The forest of Leicester.
Castle Donington parke.
Barnes parke.

New parke of Leicester.
Tonley parke.

Pekelton parke.

Rolleston parke.

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In Hampshire, Kingsomburne; the Chase of Holt, and the Parke com. Dorset.; Kirkby Park, in com. of Lincolinæ.; Higham Ferrers, in com.

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Eyste park there also.

In the comit. Essex.

The great parke of Pleashey.

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Two other parks there are in Suffolk. Two more parkes in ditto.

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The little parke there.

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The Constable of Liverpool Castle

The Maister of Symondswood forest, and Keeper of Toxteth

parke, hath for his fee, per annum

Steward of the Wapontake of Derby and Salford

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The Receiver of the Co. Palat.

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Mastr. of the forest wood of Myerscough

Mastr. of Wiresdale et Quanmore

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Palatine*

The Chancellor's fee of the County Palatine, per annum

The Justice of the Queen's Bench for his office in County

And for dyett

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To another Justice for his office in County Palatine, and dyett too
Atty. of County Palatine

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* Queen Elizabeth, 1588.

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Steward of Blackburne, Tottington, and Clederhow, for his fee
Constable of Clitherow Castle

The keeper and porter of the geole in the Castle of Clitherow
Messenger of the duchy

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The under steward of Ormskirk, appointed by the Earl of Derby

Fee of the clerke of the court there

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The ditto. of Beamond and Bolton

Fee of all the manors pertaining to Furness monastry

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Clerk of the court there

Baylive of Furness liberty

Keeper of the woods in plane of Furnes

Reward of the auditor

The stipend of a clerk to serve in the chapel of Farnworth
The stipend of a clerk to serve in the chapel of Litherpoole

The fee of a clerk and schoole-master of Walton, per annum

The clerkes stipend at Blackrodes

The clerk of Clitherow stipend .

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