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I again went to Justice Stapley, and then asking his sons some Latin questions, I gave them each 5^. a piece ; I payd his clerk for a subpoena 3^., for a parchment and engrossing the bill 8^. ; and to Mr. Stapley for his council, and for drawing the bill £1 5*. To Mrs. Stapley I lost I^.
at cards.
I payd for hearth money, in two halfe yearly payments of 8*. each, 16*.
15th June. I went to London, returning againe on the 16th, spending for horse meate and man's meate, going thither, coming thenc
...e, and staying there, 4*. 8d. I lay at the Cross Keyes, Gracechurch Streete.'^^ 7* The legal rate of intereflt in these days was 6 percent. The Culpeppers, Sir William and his son Sir Thomas, had been very instrumental in reducing the rate of interest.
The following account of their exertions for this object is given by Hays in his ' History of Chichester :' " Sir William Culpepper, of Wakehurst, in the parish of Ardingly, was a son of Sir Edward Culpepper, who lived in the reign of James I. He was chiefly famous for his great and successful exertions in reducing the usury, or interest of money, from an indeterminate rale to a fixed standard.


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