// p. 49 The town [of Flint], with the county, was an appendage to the earldom of _Chester_. The following schedule gives us their revenues, as they stood in the 50th year of _Edward_ III. // [i.e. 1377. his last year] The profits of the manor of _Hope_ and L. s. d. _Hopedale_, --- 63 0 0 of the manor of _Eulo_, and the coal-mines, 6 0 0 of the office of constable of _Rhudland_, whereof he was accountable --- 8 14 0 the rent of the town of _Flint_, 56 0 0 of the town of _Coleshill_, 4 7 10 of the town of _Caerwis_, 22 6 8 of _Bagherge_, --- 14 3 4 of _Veyvoll (Veynoll), 13 6 8 of _Rhudland_, --- 72 9 2 of _Mostyn_, --- 15 6 8 of the office of escheator of _Englefield_, 56 0 0 ---------- Carried Over, L. 311 14 4 // [p. 50] Brought Over, L. 311 14 4 The _Bloglot_ of the county of _Flint_, which consisteth of the profits of the hundred courts within the said county --- 72 11 9 The profits of the perquisutes of the session of _Flint_, 30 0 0 of the escheator of the said county, --- 8 0 0 ---------- Total, L. 442 6 1