A book of account for Sir John Wynn, high sheriff of Denbigh ... the 5th day of October, 1606, a week before the Sessions. States the cost of provisions for the justices' 'diet' during the Sessions . Among the more interesting entries are the following:. Item, for 4 hoops of wheat gwyn bagh, Denbigh measure, 20s. Item, for a good hoop, Denbigh measure, of gwenith wyn bagh, 5s. Item, for a hoop and a half of fine wheat after Conwy measure, 8s. 10d, to John Tudur's daughter of Beren and the maid that came with her for apples, 2s, to the messenger who brought wild-fowl from Mr John Owen of Chester, 1s, to a woman for carrying the dishes before and after the Sessions to their owners, 9d, to Turbridge's man that brought two wethers, 1s, to Sir John Salusbury's man that brought half a dozen rabbits and a woodcock, 1s. Paid to Richard which he gave to one for going to Llanelwy for the bedding, 3d, to the man that came with the doe from Mr Panton, 2s. 6d, to the woman that helped Anne to wash, 6d. For baking pasties and pies all the week, 4s. 6d. For a woman that did wash the dishes, 1s.