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Our Archaeogical Corner.

Our Archaeogical Corner .

As the Magazine is intended for all communications of an archaiological bearing or of antiquarian interest , and as Ave always learn much from the undoubted records of building operations in this country , I have thought Avell to

reprint the folloAving interesting extract , which has been some time in my possession , as seAreral Areiy striking facts arise out of its perusal as regards the operative crafts in England during the reign of Henry VIII . A . F . A . WOODFORD .

Collectanea Curiosa, 1781,

COLLECTANEA CURIOSA , 1781 ,

( Vol . 1 , paje 201 , ) OUT OP THE JOURNAL BOOK OP THE EXPENSES OP ALL THE BUILDINGS OP CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE , OXON , AVHICH I HAD OP MR . PORE , OP BLGCHINTOX . Paid to William Thomas , Plummer , of Oxfordfor hi . lb . of solder at id . the

, pound . Spent about the femerell of the now kitchen , and sundry gutters pertaining to the same , xA hk viiid . It appeareth there that the Avalks about Christ Church Medowe Avere made of the

earth that Avas digged for the foundation of the College Payments made for the making , framing , and kerving of the new A-ault of the roof of the qucre within the aforesaid College . Costs and expences done there from the

xivth day of November , in the xxth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King Henry VIII ., unto the xxixth day of the same month .

Friday ' s Quarry . Quarries at Gottemold , Barrenton , Edlinton , Burford , Stowe tho Old , Blierburne , Brocfajnton , Leper ' s Quarry at Taynton , Lambert ' s Quarry . For mending of a glass Avindow in the

Choristers' Chamber , iiiirf . Paid to Thomas HeAvister , for carriage of earth and rubble from the fayre gate and the neAV stepull , to fill tho ditches on the backside of the College , elvi . loads at a penny tho loadby computation xiik

, Payments there for the making , carving , framing and garnishing the vault of the roof of tho neAV church of the said College . Paid to William Frere , of Oxford , for

the UOAV making , mending and repairing of the highway leading betiveen Boll Shi pton aud tho Cross standing upon Lleclington hills , for the more speedy conveyance of stone , timber , and lime , to be carryed from sundry jdaces to the said Avork , over and

above xvL paid by the hands of Mr . Nick . ToAvnly , Priest , master of the said Avorks , and by a book of parcels thereof , made b y tho said AVilliam Frere , then being purveyor of the said Avorks , doth particularl y appear at large xxxiiii / viiis . vcl .

Item for viii . looks and xvi . keys of sundry sorts and prices , for the doors of the four now lodgings at the liall end , and the south town , and the fish houses , and other doors , XAOS . Unci .

Item , for six plates for the griffin ' s foot standing upon tho femerell of the kitchen , pondering xvii pounds and a half , iis . iid . tpiad . Item , for two stays for the vane of the said griffin , xixt ? .

Item , for a stay bar for tho church door , pondering xvii . pound , iis . hi . oh . Item , lor mending and repairing of old locks and hinges to serve for doors in Peck-Avatcr ' s inn , for the masons' lod gings , XA'iiirf . ob .

Item , to James Fleming , & c , for making scaffolds for the taking doAvn of the old stepull , iii-s . id . Item , to "William Hobbs and Bichard Cooper for bringing in of the bell-frame in their drinkin « time , ihl .

To haymakers for the cart horses m Frideswide Mead , xx-s . Paid to John Adams , Free Mason , for carriage of 12-1 loads of gravel from St . Giles ' s to tho works , at Hid . the load , xxxis . And to Thomas HeAvister for like carriage of 113 loads from St . Edmund ' s

Avell to the Avork , at the like price , xxxvhk To Jo . Norton for xxvi . C . paving tiles of yelloAV and green , for the new hall , at iik viii // . the hundred , vil . sxicl . To James Nicholston , of London , Glazier , for xlvii . of my Lord Grace ' s arms , set of the

up in the Avindows of the new hall said College , at vis . viiicl . the p iece , xvl . xiik viM And for 216 bends or poses , called Dominus mild Acljutor , set up in the same Avindows , at xiid . the piece every one , xh / . s . v ' ul . To Thos . Hastings , & c ., for helping tho Plummer at Wallingford to take down old lead there with other stuff , and set-

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENT CONDITION OF MASONRY IN TEUTONIC AND LATIN COUNTRIES. Article 3
POST PRANDIAL SPEECHES. Article 6
A TALE OF "MISTIRY" AND OF "HAWE." Article 8
MORAL. Article 9
THE NEW MASONIC HALL AT PHILADELPHIA. Article 10
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 3. Article 18
Our Archaeogical Corner. Article 20
COLLECTANEA CURIOSA, 1781, Article 20
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 22
ADDRESS Article 24
Reviews. Article 30
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Our Archaeogical Corner.

Our Archaeogical Corner .

As the Magazine is intended for all communications of an archaiological bearing or of antiquarian interest , and as Ave always learn much from the undoubted records of building operations in this country , I have thought Avell to

reprint the folloAving interesting extract , which has been some time in my possession , as seAreral Areiy striking facts arise out of its perusal as regards the operative crafts in England during the reign of Henry VIII . A . F . A . WOODFORD .

Collectanea Curiosa, 1781,

COLLECTANEA CURIOSA , 1781 ,

( Vol . 1 , paje 201 , ) OUT OP THE JOURNAL BOOK OP THE EXPENSES OP ALL THE BUILDINGS OP CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE , OXON , AVHICH I HAD OP MR . PORE , OP BLGCHINTOX . Paid to William Thomas , Plummer , of Oxfordfor hi . lb . of solder at id . the

, pound . Spent about the femerell of the now kitchen , and sundry gutters pertaining to the same , xA hk viiid . It appeareth there that the Avalks about Christ Church Medowe Avere made of the

earth that Avas digged for the foundation of the College Payments made for the making , framing , and kerving of the new A-ault of the roof of the qucre within the aforesaid College . Costs and expences done there from the

xivth day of November , in the xxth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King Henry VIII ., unto the xxixth day of the same month .

Friday ' s Quarry . Quarries at Gottemold , Barrenton , Edlinton , Burford , Stowe tho Old , Blierburne , Brocfajnton , Leper ' s Quarry at Taynton , Lambert ' s Quarry . For mending of a glass Avindow in the

Choristers' Chamber , iiiirf . Paid to Thomas HeAvister , for carriage of earth and rubble from the fayre gate and the neAV stepull , to fill tho ditches on the backside of the College , elvi . loads at a penny tho loadby computation xiik

, Payments there for the making , carving , framing and garnishing the vault of the roof of tho neAV church of the said College . Paid to William Frere , of Oxford , for

the UOAV making , mending and repairing of the highway leading betiveen Boll Shi pton aud tho Cross standing upon Lleclington hills , for the more speedy conveyance of stone , timber , and lime , to be carryed from sundry jdaces to the said Avork , over and

above xvL paid by the hands of Mr . Nick . ToAvnly , Priest , master of the said Avorks , and by a book of parcels thereof , made b y tho said AVilliam Frere , then being purveyor of the said Avorks , doth particularl y appear at large xxxiiii / viiis . vcl .

Item for viii . looks and xvi . keys of sundry sorts and prices , for the doors of the four now lodgings at the liall end , and the south town , and the fish houses , and other doors , XAOS . Unci .

Item , for six plates for the griffin ' s foot standing upon tho femerell of the kitchen , pondering xvii pounds and a half , iis . iid . tpiad . Item , for two stays for the vane of the said griffin , xixt ? .

Item , for a stay bar for tho church door , pondering xvii . pound , iis . hi . oh . Item , lor mending and repairing of old locks and hinges to serve for doors in Peck-Avatcr ' s inn , for the masons' lod gings , XA'iiirf . ob .

Item , to James Fleming , & c , for making scaffolds for the taking doAvn of the old stepull , iii-s . id . Item , to "William Hobbs and Bichard Cooper for bringing in of the bell-frame in their drinkin « time , ihl .

To haymakers for the cart horses m Frideswide Mead , xx-s . Paid to John Adams , Free Mason , for carriage of 12-1 loads of gravel from St . Giles ' s to tho works , at Hid . the load , xxxis . And to Thomas HeAvister for like carriage of 113 loads from St . Edmund ' s

Avell to the Avork , at the like price , xxxvhk To Jo . Norton for xxvi . C . paving tiles of yelloAV and green , for the new hall , at iik viii // . the hundred , vil . sxicl . To James Nicholston , of London , Glazier , for xlvii . of my Lord Grace ' s arms , set of the

up in the Avindows of the new hall said College , at vis . viiicl . the p iece , xvl . xiik viM And for 216 bends or poses , called Dominus mild Acljutor , set up in the same Avindows , at xiid . the piece every one , xh / . s . v ' ul . To Thos . Hastings , & c ., for helping tho Plummer at Wallingford to take down old lead there with other stuff , and set-

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