| Ddisgrifiad / Description | Larger pieces include:
1718 November; William Thompson bailiff - receipts from: Henry Hughes, millwarden; John Williams, millwarden; Bailiff Williams; timber sold of the Lower gate. Disbursements include: allowances to four Quarter Sessions and to the Great Sessions; certificate parchment and [vouc]her; oaths at Caernarfon; work done by the Irish paver per Lower Cross; Robert Edmund for carrying 43 loads of sand and gravel; William Holland Mason for 2 days at the Upper Gate; Richard Hues junior and Edward Jones for work with the paver; conveying 5 cripples to the next constable and for their lodging; for a lock to set on the pinfold; William Prichard and son for work as per note; Mr Dolben for writ as per receipt; for journey and horse hire to Bangor; conveying [3] sick folks 'to the next ...' [Double layer of paper, 2nd layer blank on front. Text on dorse includes 'Will' Thompson and Henry Huges account for 1718'.]
Undated piece with items including 'to
Rowlands for
ping school and reading the morning prayer in part'; Bailiffs' expenses to Hilary quarter including: towards bearing their charges; hire of the coroner's horse; 'payd for our oathes to the test'; for writing the certificates; to the Cryer; the Coroner's meat and drink; Auditor and Receiver's fees.
Other fragments of text include mention of: Robert Jon[es] and John Williams, bailiffs [1706-1707]; John Williams, smith [1706-1707]; Owen Jones, miller; John Owen, miller;
Lewis, butcher; Robert Hughes, tailor; Richard Hughes, bailiff; Robert Hughes, millwarden; Robert Williams, alderman; disbursements 'To wine and biska[ts]
To a new stocks
'
[Poor condition. Fragments have been individually examined, but it was not possible to restore them to their original positions. All have been kept; pieces within individual melinex sleeves have been placed together for convenience rather than significance. It is possible that some belong with the mill accounts.] |