O, by my soulscot, I do love to tell My stories with the haste I often count, At drowsy night, my Paternoster belt.
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O, by my soulscot, I do love to tell My stories with the haste I often count, At drowsy night, my Paternoster belt.
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He will pay his brotherhood yearly, and soulscot on the death of a brother or sister, except for reason of poverty; […]
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The vagaries of the records bar any firm calculation of membership figures – especially as receipts include money for 'soulscot', presumably made on behalf of the dead.
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[…] churchscot, a render paid annually in grain; lightscot, candles or oil for lighting church lamps; plough-alms, assessed at a penny per plough; and soulscot, a payment in return for burial in a church graveyard.
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