In sowing 221 and a half acres, 110 and a half
quarters. For prebends of the lord bishop and lord king, on many
occasions, 131 and a half quarters and 2 bushels, by five tallies.
For prebends of Roger Wakelin, 2 and a half quarters and 3
bushels. For prebends of Master Robert Basset, 3 and a half
quarters and 1 bushel. For provender of 2 horses of the lord
bishop and 1 horse of Richard Marsh, for 5 weeks, 5 and a half
quarters and 2 bushels. For provender of 2 horses of the lord
bishop who stayed 16 nights at Downton, 4 quarters. For that sent
to Knoyle, 18 quarters. For provender of 1 horse of Robert of
Lurdon for 3 weeks, 1 and a half quarters. For prebends of two
carters 7 quarters and 2 bushels. For the balance sold, 12
quarters. And there remains 14 quarters and 1 strike. The same
render account of 6 and a half quarters from the whole produce of
beans. For planting in the garden half a quarter. For the balance
sold, 6 quarters. It is quit.
The same render account of 4 quarters and 1 strike from all the
produce of peas. For sowing 6 acres, 1 and a half quarters. For
the balance sold 2 and a half quarters and 1 strike. It is quit.
The same render account of 4 quarters from all the produce of
vetches [pea plants used for animal fodder]. For feeding pigs in
the winter, all. It is quit.
Beasts of Burden: The same render account of 104 oxen remaining
from the previous year.
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