Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 May 2020
Account of Michael of Canterbury, master mason of the building works at St Stephen's chapel, for his weekly (and fortnightly) expenditure on wages and building materials, from 15 Jan. to 2 Sept. 1296, with large gaps (see table 9).
Physical description: A roll of five rotulets sewn together at the top; rots. 1–3 and 5 are soiled but legible; rot. 4 is heavily stained and torn at the top on both sides and on the bottom left side, with loss of text. The roll was probably once part of E 101/468/6 (no. 1): it was written in the same format, and the initial rotulet bears the medieval rotulet number 162, continuing the previous sequence.
Scope of transcription: Like no. 1, the accounts contain payments for other works at the palace of Westminster, in addition to the chapel works – notably on the buttress of Marculf 's chamber – but only payments for works relating to the chapel have been included.
[rot. 1]
clxij Rotulus de stipendiis cementariorum fabrorum picto[rum] et aliorum operariorum circa opera capelle de sancti Stephani apud Westm’ a die lune proximo post festum sancti Hillarij anno Regis E[dwardi] vicesimo ﹛tercij﹜ <quarto> viz. a xv die mensis Januarij usque xij diem mensis Februarij anno eodem per iiij septimanas continentes unum festum et est domini Regis
[Cementarij]
In stipendiis Michaelis apparitoris per iiij septimanas: xiiij s.
Rogero de Sweteye
Johanni de Wenlok
Ricardo de Offord
Thome de Moreton’
Ricardo de Clee v cementarij per xxiij dies cuilibet ix s. vij d. Summa: xlvij s. xj d.
Nicholao de Eyngho per xvij dies: vij s. j d.
Willelmo de Southwelle
Johanni de la Lowe
Johanni le Harpour
Johanni de Doctone
Ricardo de Maddeleye
Thome Marreis
Thome Cok
Johanni Albo
Edwardo de Corf
Thome de Northyham
Thome de Landaf
Simoni Spyrel
Willelmo de Haggeleye
Ade de Butterwyk
<et Roberto de Mikelham>
Thome de Gravene xvj cementarij per xxiij dies cuilibet viij s. ix d. <ob.>
Summa: vij li. viij d.
Johanni de Wellys
Henrico de Monte Acuto
Waltero de Bedeford
Jacobo le Harpour iiij cementarij per xvij dies cuilibet vj s. vj d. Summa: xxvj s.
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