
All Persons, Bodies Politic, &c. having any Estate in ready Monies or Debts, or having any Estate in Goods, Wares, or other Personal Estate whatsoever, deducting Monies bonâ side owing, and desperate Debts; and except Stock upon Land and Household-stuff, and the Joint Stocks of Companies, to pay 4s. in the Pound; and 24s. for every £100 of Goods.Wee your Majesties most dutifull and loyall Subjects the Co[m]mons assembled in Parliament haveing seriously
considered of the greate Occasions which engage your Majesties to many extraordinary Expences for the
necessary Defence of your Realmes and the prosecucon of a vigorous War against France have cheerfully and
unanimously given and granted unto your Majesties the Rates and Assesments hereafter menconed And were most
humbly beseeche your Majesties that it may be enacted. And be it enacted by the King and Queenes most
excellent Majesties by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spirituall & Temporall and Co[m]mons in this
p[re]sent Parliament assembled and by the authoritye of the same That Theire M8ajesties shall have and receive the
Rates and Assessments hereafter menc[i]oned of and from every Person Spirituall and Temporall of what Estate or
Degree soever hee or they be which said Rates or Assessments shall be taxed assessed levied and paid into
Theire Majesties Receipt of Exchequer according to the tenor of this Act and in maner and forme following
(that is to say) That all and every Person and Persons Bodies Politick and Corporate Guilds and Fraternities
within this Kingdome of England Dominion of Wales and Towne of Berwick upon Tweede haveing any Estate in
ready Moneys or in any Debts whatsoever oweing to them within this Realme or without or haveing any Estate
in Goods Wares Merchandizes or other Chattles or Personall Estate whatsoever within this Realme or without
belonging to or in trust for them (except and out of the Premisses deducted such Su[m]mes of money as hee or
they doe bona fide owe and such Debts oweing to them as shall be adjudged desperate by the Co[m]missioners appointed
by this Act And alsoe the Stock upon Land and such Goods as are used for Householdstuffe And alsoe other
then and except the joynt Stocks or Shares of such Bodies Corporate Companies or Fraternities as shall be
otherwise charged by Name by any other Act to be made dureing this present Session of Parliament shall
yield and pay unto Theire Majesties Four shillings in the pounde according to the true yearely Value thereof for
One yeare (that is to say) For every Hundred Pounds of such ready Money and Debts and for every Hundred
Pounds worth of such Goods Wares Merchandises or other Chattels or other Personall Estate the Su[m]me of Four
and Twenty shillings And soe after that rate for every greater or lesser Su[m]me or Quantitye to be assessed levyed
and collected in ma[n]ner hereafter menc[i]oned.
II. 
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That all and every Person and Persons Co[m]missioner or
Co[m]missioners haveing useing or exerciseing any Publick Office or Imployment of Profitt (such Military Officers who
are or shall be in Muster by the Muster Master Generall of the Army or in pay in Theire Majesties Army or
Navy in respect of such Offices only excepted And all and every theire Agents Clerks Secondaries Substitutes
and other inferior Ministers whatsoever shall yield and pay unto Theire Majesties the Su[m]me of Four shillings for
every Twenty shillings which he or they doe receive in One yeare by vertue of any Sallaries Gratuities Bountymoney Reward Fees or Profitts to him or them accruing for or by reason or occasion of theire severall Offices or
Employments to be assessed imposed levied and collected in such manner as hereafter is menc[i]oned.
III. 
All Persons, Bodies Politic, &c. to pay 4s. in the Pound on Manors, &c. of what now worth to be leased bonâ fide at a Rack Rent, &c. without respect to Repairs, Taxes, Parish Duties, or other Charges; to be paid at Four Quarterly Payments; the First Payment 25th March 1693.
And to the end a further Aide and Supply for Theire Majesties Occasions may be raised by a Charge upon
all Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with as much equality and indifferency as is possible by a Pound Rate
of Four Shillings for every Twenty shillings of the true yearely value for One yeare only and noe
longer Bee it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That all and every Mannors Messuages Lands
and Tenements as alsoe all Quarries Mynes of Coale Tin or Lead Copper Mundick Iron or other Mines
Iron Works Salt Springs and Salt Works All Allom Mines or Works All Parks Chaces Warrens Woods
Underwoods Copices and all Fishings Tythes Tolls Annuityes and all other yearely Profitts And all Hereditaments
of what nature or kinde soever they be scituate lying and being happening or ariseing within the Kingdome of
England Dominion of Wales and Towne of Berwick upon Tweed or within any the Countyes Cittyes Burroughs
Townes Divisions Rideings Hundreds Lathes Wapentakes Parishes and Places thereof aswell within Antient
Demesne and other Liberties and priviledged Places as without shall be and are hereby charged for One yeare
only and noe longer with the Su[m]m of Four shillings for every Twenty shillings of the full yearely Value and
soe in proporc[i]on for any greater or lesser Value And all and every Person and Persons Bodies Politick and
Corporate Guilds Misteries Fraternities and Brotherhoods whether Corporate or not Corporate haveing or holding
any Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments or other the p[re]misses shall yeild and pay unto Theire
Majesties the Su[m]m of Four shillings for every Twenty shillings by the yeare which the said Mannors Messuages
Lands Tenements Hereditaments and other the p[re]misses are now worth to be leased if the same were truly and
bona fide leased or demised att a Rack Rent and according to the full true yearely Value thereof without any
respect had to the p[re]sent Rents reserved for the same if such Rents have beene reserved upon such Leases or
Estates made for which any Fine or Income hath beene paid or secured or have beene lessened or abated upon
considerac[i]on of money laid out or to be laid out in Improvements and without any respect had to any former Rates
or Taxes thereupon imposed or makeing any abatement in respect of Reparac[i]ons Taxes Parish Duties or any other
Charges whatsoever which said Su[m]me of Four and Twenty shillings for the yearely Profitt of every Hundred
Pounds value of all Personall Estates as aforesaid and Four shillings for every Twenty shillings by the yeare of
the said true yearely value of all other the p[re]misses shall be assessed levied and collected in manner hereafter
menc[i]oned and shall be paide into the Receipt of Theire Majesties Exchequer by Four Quarterly Payments The
First Payment thereof to be made upon the Five and twentieth Day of March which shall be in the yeare of our
Lord One thousand six hundred ninety three.
IV. 
the Landlords and Owners to deduct 4s. in the Pound for such Rents; to be allowed by the Persons entitled to such Rents upon Payment of the Residue.
And whereas many of the Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Tythes Hereditaments and p[re]misses intended by
this Act to be charged with the Pound Rate as aforesaid stand incumbred with or are subject and lyable to the
payment of severall Rent. Charges or Annuityes issueing out of the same or to the payment of diverse Fee-Farme
Rents Rents Service or other Rents thereupon reserved or charged by reason whereof the true Owners and
Proprietors of such Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and p[re]misses doe not in truth receive
to theire owne use the true yearely value of the same for which neverthelesse they are by this Act charged to
pay the full Pound Rate of Four shillings for every Twenty shillings of the true yearely value: Itt is therefore
declared and enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawfull to and for the Landlords
Owners and Proprietors of such Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and p[re]misses as are charged
with the Pound Rate as aforesaid to abate and deduct and to retaine and keepe in his or theire hands Four
shillings in the Pounde for every Fee-Farme Rent or other Annuall Rent or Payment charged upon or issueing
out of the p[re]misses or any part thereof or thereupon reserved And all and every Person and Persons who are or
shall be any way intituled to such Rents and Annuall Payments are hereby required to allowe such deducc[i]ons
and payments upon the receipte of the residue of such moneyes as shall be due and payable to them for such
Rents or Annuall Payments reserved or charged as aforesaid.
V. 
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That for the better assessing ordering levying and collecting
of the severall Su[m]mes of money soe as aforesaid limitted and appointed to be paid and for the more effectuall
putting of this p[re]sent Act in Execuc[i]on all and every the Persons hereafter named shall be Co[m]missioners of and
for the severall and respective Countyes Cittyes Burroughs Townes and Places hereafter menc[i]oned.
The Honourable Edward Russell The Honourable Robert Russell The Honourable Robert Bruce The Honourable
Charles Leigh Esquires Sir John Mordant Sir William Gostwick Sir John Nappier Sir John Cotton Sir Anthony Chester
Sir John Burgoyne Sir Rowland Alston Sir Villiers Chernock Sir John Osborne Baronetts Sir William Beecher Sir
Thomas Rolt Knights Sir John Franklyn Sir James Astrey Masters in Chancery William Duncombe Oliver Luke William
Boteler Thomas Browne Lewis Moneaux Benjamin Conquest Thomas Hillersden Samuell Cater John Osborne
William Farrer the Queenes Solicitor William Foster Thomas Cheyne William Palmer Richard Stone Edward
Stone John Vaux George Abbott John Cockayne William Spencer Richard Edwards Brooke Bridges George
Edwards Thomas Brownsall Ralph Brownsall Walter Cary Robert Mountague Henry Ashley junior Samuell Rolt
Humphrey Fish Charles Gery William Farrer junior Samuell Bedford Robert Audeley William Daniell Saint John
Thompson John Harvie of Thurley John Harvie of Ickwell Thomas Christie Matthew Dennis William Livesay
William Alstone Thomas Halfpenny Samuell Rhodes John Wagstaffe William Simcotts Nicholas Granger William
Whittbread Nehemiah Brandrith Richard Wigg Thomas Johnson George Bernardistone Richard Orlebar John
Davies William Boteler of Wotton Samuell Ironside John Eston Esquires George Nodes Francis Brace Thomas
Arnold of Ampthill William Crow George Cobb Gentlemen John Huxley Esq[uire]:
The Mayor for the time being Thomas Hillersden Thomas Christie Esquires William Foster Doctor of Lawes
William Farrer John Eston Esquires Robert Bell John Hawes John Crawley William Beckett William Manley
William Faldo junior Gentlemen:
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons First Lord Co[m]missioner of
the Great Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privye Councell Henry Earle of Starling
of the Kingdome of Scotland Montague Lord Norris Sonne and Heire apparent of James Earle of Abington the
Honourable Bernarde Greenvill Esquire Sir Humphrey Fosster Sir John Stonehouse Sir Thomas Draper Sir William
Rich Sir Henry Winchcombe Sir Thomas Clarges Sir Edmond Fettiplace Sir John Hobby Sir Anthony Craven
Sir Humphrey Henn Sir Willoughby Aston Sir William Kendricke Baronetts Sir Henry Fane Knight of the Bath
Sir Charles Porter Sir Robert Pye Sir Algernoone May Sir Edward Norreis Sir Walter Clarges Sir Christopher
Wrenn Sir William Whitlock Sir Jonathan Raymond Sir George Willoughby Sir Thomas Doleman Sir Thomas
Traviell Knights William Herrison Doctor in Divinity and Master of Saint Crosse William Stonehouse John Blandy
Henry Barker Henry Nevill John Archer Richard Nevill Richard Aldworth Richard Jones William Cheiry Edmond
Fettiplace Henry Kingsmall Thomas Pledwell James Stonehouse Charles Gerrard John Blake-Grave, Lofts Brightwell Paul
Calton Henry Fairfax James Paul Gifford of Mansford Tanfield Vachell Charles Fettiplace Paul Calton junior
John Hepesly John Standinge Richard Pye Thomas Goodlacke Thomas Fettiplace James Ferrott William Barker of Su[m]ning
Thomas Blickridge Edmond Wiseman Henry Heylinge Simon Harcourte Roger Draper Richard Jennens William Jennens
John Whitfeild James Hayes Edward Sherwood Edmond Sayer Baptist May Richard Southby Thomas Gunter senior
Thomas Turner John Southby Thomas Southby Thomas Lee Francis White John Whitwicke Thomas Doleman Thomas
Seymour Thomas Tippinge Roger Knighte John Plumner Christopher Willoughby William Adderley John Wallis John
Holloway Robert Mayott William Angell William Thompson John Verney John Wildman senior Charles Croke John
Wildman junior Richard Brickendon junior Arthur Onslowe Thomas Gerrard Thomas Harwood William Smith Thomas
Brickendon junior Simon Smith Henry Ballen Thomas Hoard Nathan Knighte Bartholomewe Tippine John Fincher Philipp
Weston John Edmonds Robert Lee Felix Calverd George Blagrave John Deane Boulton James John Peacocke John
Jenings of Stanford John Due John Dalby Richard Knapp John Looder Thomas Looder John Pottinger of Ludbury
Sebastian Lyford Edward Reed Edward Lovedon Thomas Read Richard Palmer Francis Parry Lovelace Hersay John
Winder James Ninche Henry Stephens John Pottinger of Inkpen Charles Collins David Bigg Story Barker Carleton
Whitelocke Joseph Cowslade Ralph Howland Esquires Moses Brough Doctor in Physicke Thomas Gunter junior Robert
Jenings John Bigg Moses Slade Richard Skinner James Stone Charles Lush Richard Watkins Richard Paine Charles
Harrison John Smith Anthony Leaver Nicholas Humphreys Charles Calverly Thomas Stephens Edward Brackstone George
Lampord Robert Selwood Richard Pusey John Oliver Robert Blackaller James Corderay John Paine Thomas Haynes of
Grove Adam Head of Letcombe Regis John Blandy of Letcombe Bassett John Banks of East Challowe Francis Piggott of
West Challowe Thomas Parker Edward Pococke  Peter Sayer Robert Masson Thomas Harrison Thomas Edmonds
Richard Cooper Thomas Cowslade Symon Winche John Pococke of Stretly Gyles Pocock Charles Peacock Richard
Matthewes Richard Lyford John Wilder Sylas Sebore Nicholas Pottenger Richard Pottenger of Burfield John Lead
of Langley Gentlemen Richard Aldworth Doctor of Lawe Francis Hungerford Gentleman The Mayor of Reading
the Mayor of Abington the Mayor of Wallingford the Mayor of Newberry the Aldermen of Ockingham for the
time being the Mayor of Maidenhead Francis Knight Thomas King Ezekiell Clarke Gentlemen Thomas
Middlecott Esquire:
The Mayor  for the time being Sir Thomas Duppa Usher of the Black Rodd Bernard Granvill Baptist May
Charles Potts William Adderley Esquires Richard Plumpton Richard Hales Richard Fish-bourne Francis Negus John
Church George Wood Gentlemen Robert Forth Alderman Richard Topham Simon Smith William Smith
Gentlemen:
Anthony Lord Viscount Falkland of the Kingdome of Scotland Charles Lord Cheyne of the Kingdome of
Scotland the Right Honourable Thomas Wharton Esquire Comptroller of His Majesties Household and one of His
Majesties most Honourable Privye Councell The Right Honourable Richard Hampden Esquire Chancellor of the
Exchequer and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privye Councell The Honourable Edward Russell Esquire
Sir Richard Temple Knight of the Bath and Baronett Sir Thomas Tyrrell Sir Walter Clarges Sir Thomas Proby
Sir Ralph Verney Sir Henry Andrewes Sir Thomas Lee Sir William Dormer Sir Dennis Hampson Sir Peter Tyrrell
Sir Richard Atkins Sir John Packington Sir John Thompson Baronetts Sir Robert Clayton Sir Thomas Clarges Sir
William Whitelock Sir Pu[m]rbeck Temple Sir Roger Hill Sir Marmaduke Dayrell Sir Orlando Gee Sir William
Pritchard Sir Joseph Alston Sir Cesar Wood alias Cranmer Knights John Hampden Edmunde Waller Richard
Beake William Penn William Mountague Serjeant att Lawe William Cheyne Thomas Hackett John Duncombe of
Greate Brickhill Alexander Denton Thomas Pygott John Parkhurste Thomas Lewes senior Thomas Lewes junior
Thomas Berringer John Backwell Edward Humfreville Roger Price John Whittewrong Richard Greenville Budd
Wase Basill Brent Charles Stafford Richard Ingoldesby Robert Dormer of Dorton Edmond Waller of Gregories
Benjamin Lane Nicholas Salter William Busbye Richard Nicholas Edmond Dorrell Francis Drake Joseph Neale
Harry Tyrrell Henry Stephens Charles Godfrey Arthur Warren Francis Duncombe of Broughton Thomas Carter of
Weston Henry Neale Joseph Haynes John Grubb Johnshall Crosse William Farrer Symon Mayne Robert Dormer
of Lee Henry Herberte James Herbert George Evelin Henry Sumner Daniell Baker Ralph Lawton Charles Tyrrell
Edward Bates Maximilian Bard Thomas Ligo of Stoke Mandeville Robert Hart James Tyrrell William Croke James
Chase Richard Dorrell Stephen Chase senior John Thurburne Serjeant att Lawe Thomas Lygo of Burkett Francis
Tyrringham Mountague Drake William Lysle Edward Alston John Nape Richard Berringer John Woodfyne of
Radcliffe Thomas Eyre William Adderley John Archdale John Hillesdon Henry Knapp Esquires William Hill of
Weston Thomas Smith of Beckonsfeild Richard Whitchurch Henry Harris Robert Gainsford Hugh Horton Thomas
Gibson Timothy Doyley Henry Gold John Sparkes John Theed John Seare Henry Cave senior Henry Cave junior
Richard Barraby senior Francis Ligo Thomas Carter John Tanner Doctor of Physick Thomas Hudson Henry
Coley Thomas Deverell of Swanburne Peterr Dickinson Henry Fletcher of Marlowe John Gibbons Matthew
Butterfeild Henry Corker of Marlowe Richard Style of Turville Clement Heddington William Hill junior of Wendover
William Hillyar Jonas Taylor Robert Weeden Gentlemen:
The Bayliffe for the time being Sir Richard Temple Knigte of the Bath and Baronett Sir Ralph Verney Baronett
Alexander Denton Henry Andrewes Edmond Darell Edward Bates William Busby John Rogers Esquires Hugh
Ethersey George Dance rWilliam Hartley Pelham Sandwell Gentlemen:
The Mayor Recorder Aldermen Bayliffs and Towne Clerke for the time being Sir Orlando Gee Knighte Charles
Godfrey and Thomas Lewes Esquires:
The Right Honourable Richard Lord Gorges of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honourable Hildebrand Lord
Allington of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honourable John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland The
Right Honourable Edward Russell Esquire One of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell Sir John
Chicheley Knighte Sir Christopher Hatton Sir John Cotton Sir Thomas Willis Sir Levinus Bennett Sir Henry Pickering
Sir Rushout Cullen Sir John Cutler Baronetts Sir Robert Cotton Sir Francis Pemberton Sir Marmad˙uke Dayrell
Knights John Willys John Bennett Granado Pigott Devereux Martin Francis Russell Edward Nightingale Edward
Pickering John Millicent Sampson Clarke William Fortry Thomas Duckett Thomas Buck John Hagar William
Layer senior William Worts Thomas Story Edward Leedes Thomas Archer William Layer junior Gilbert Wigmore
Anthony Thompson Charles Baron Tyrrell Dalton Thomas Day Thomas Sclater John Loves Altham Smith James
Willymott Thomas Hitch Esquires William Cooke Doctor of Civill Lawe Doctor Kirby Theophilus Tyrrell Alington
Harrison John Carter Robert Casebourne Robert Flack Thomas Crudd Clynch Gentlemen
Rant of Swaffham Esquire John Doman Esquire Guy Chapman Fuller Gent:
The Vice Chancellor and the Mayor for the tyme being The Honourable John Mountagu Dr in Divinity Sir
Thomas Chicheley Knighte Sir John Cotton Baronett The Honourable Edward Finch The Honourable Henry Boyle
Granado Pigott Esquires Joseph Beaumont Humphrey Gower Thomas Smolt John Balderston John Covill Thomas
Bainbridge Doctors of Divinity Roderick George Oxenden William Cooke Doctors of Civill Lawe
Tanfeild Leman Esquire Samuell Newton Thomas Story Thomas Ewen Isaac Watlington John Pepys Thomas
Fowles Thomas Fox John Fage Aldermen James Johnson Isaac Newton Samuell Perne Esquires Doctor Greene
Francis Todd Gent..
The Right Honourable Richard Lord Gorges of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Lyonel Walden Josiah Colvill
Thomas Edwards Lyonel Walden Roger Jenings senior Ralph Peirson Symon Burton John Pamplin Roger Jenings
junior Robert Swaine Charles Bartee Thomas Wiseman William Fortrey Marlebourne Carrell William Bourne John
Twelves Thomas Towers Henry Goodrick Sigismund Traford William Marsh Thomas Harrison Gent. Vertue Ratford
Anthony Hammond Esquires Robert Drake Michaell Beale Richard Russell Gentlemen Sir Sewster Peyton Baronett
Doctor Spencer Deane of Ely Doctor Henry Hitch Doctor William Balaam Doctor William Cooke David
Rowlands John Pepys Esquires Guy Chapman Fuller Gentleman:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Speaker of the Honourable the House of Co[m]mons First Lord Co[m]missioner
of the Great Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell Richard Lord
Viscount Colchester Sonne and Heire Apparent of Thomas Earle Rivers Charles Lord Brandon Sonne and Heire
Apparent to the Earle of Macclesfeild Montague Lord Norris Sonne and Heire Apparent of the Earle of Abington
George Lord Delamer Sonne and Heire Apparent of the Earle of Warrington The Honourable George Booth The
Honourable George Cholmondly Sir Thomas Delves Sir Thomas Grosvenour Sir Willoughby Aston Sir Peter
Warburton Sir John Mainewareing Sir Thomas Bellot Sir Richard Brookes Sir Robert Duckenfeild Sir John Werden
Sir Arthur Royden Baronetts Sir Robert Cotton Knighte and Baronett Sir Jeffery Shackerly Sir John Arderne Sir
John Crew Sir Roger Puleston Sir William Glegg High Sheriffe of the said County Sir Richard Leving Sir Richard
Reynolds Knights Thomas Delves Montague Drake Thomas Cotton Nathaniell Booth of Motram John Leigh of
Adlington Peter Leigh of Booths Thomas Lee of Darnehall William Lawton Roger Whiteley of Peel John Warren
William Davenport Thomas Daniell John Allin of Bagnley Richard Leigh Peter Brookes George Booth Peter
Sharkerley John Brewen Edward Minshall Roger Mainewareing Thomas Done Roger Wilbraham Peter Wilbraham
Randle Wilbraham Samuell Davenport George Vernon Richard Leister John Davenport Samuel Daniel Thomas
Masteson Samuell Finney Charles Hurleston John Lawton John Chetwood Thomas Whitley Thomas Sweetenham
Edmond Jodrell Austin Leigh Thomas Aldersey Nathaniell Lee William Minshall Reginald Bretland Richard Wright
John Goldsmith Thomas Ghent Recorder of Couleton John Venables William Daniels John Pickering Edmond
Swetenham Lawrence Wright William Whitmore George Lucy Samuell Hardware Joseph Hockenhall John Baskervile
Thomas Hulls John Parker Henry Bradshawe William Jackson Doctor of Physick George Dodd Richard Amson
Thomas Latham William Glegg of Grange John Hardware Edward Thornycroft Edward Wright of Stretton Thomas
Dodd of Edge John Higinbotham Dodd of Boxton Esquires The Mayor of Macclesfeild for the time
being Thomas Leighe Recorder of Macclesfeild Thomas Wright Justice William Rowe Thomas Lunt John Blagg
Peter Wright Aldermen:-
The Mayor of the said Citty for the tyme being Sir William Williams Knighte and Baronett Recorder Sir
Thomas Grosvenor Sir Richard Leving Baronetts Peter Shackerley Roger Whitley Hugh Grosvenor Roger Mostyn
of Brumbo Griffith Williams Esquires Thomas Wainewright Doctor of Lawe William Streete Thomas Wilcocke
William Ince George Manwaring Peter Edwards William Wilson Hugh Starkey Francis Skellerne Nathaniell
Williamson Aldermen Joseph Maddocks John Burroughs Sheriffes William Allen Henry Bennett William Bennett
Peter Bennett Aldermen Captaine John Sparke John Hulton Thomas Hand Thomas Wright William Starkey John
Johnsonne Richard Oulton Puliston Partington Matthewe Anderton junior Edward Starkey Richard Minshall
Jonathan Whitby John Golbourne Robert Merrey Edward Palington Randle Bathoe John Warrington Robert
Deintieth Thomas Maddox Michaell Johnson Thomas Ward Samuell Heathe Thomas Warmingham Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Hugh Boscawen Esquire one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell
Bernard Granvill Esquire John Granvill Esquire Francis Roberts Esquire Russell Robarts Esquire Sir Bourchier
Wray Sir Vyell Vyvyan Sir William Godolphin Sir Peter Killigrew Sir William Coriton Sir Andrew Slaning Sir
John Saintaubyn Sir John Molesworth Baronetts Sir William Basset Sir Bevill Granvill Knights Sir Peter Colliton
Sir Peter Prideaux Sir Francis Drake Baronetts Sir Walter Moyle Sir Joseph Tredenham Sir John Cotton Sir John
Tremaine Knights Charles Trevanion of Carhayes Charles Trelawney Samuell Roll John Speccott John Tredenham
Daniell Elliott Jonathan Rashleigh John Buller John Tanner Walter Kendall Michaell Hill John Buller junior
Joseph Swale Thomas Darrell Nicholas Glyn Edward Herle Charles Grylls Samuell Travers Humphrey Nicholl
Humphrey Courtnay Arthur Fortescue Sidney Godolphin Henry Trelawney Hugh Fortescue Edward Elliott William
Mohun John Kendall John Gregor James Kendall Seymour Tredenham Hugh Pyper John Trefrey Francis Calmady
Ambrose Manaton Joseph Moyle James Prade Richard Hoblyn of Antron George Robinson William Bond John
Clowbery John Polewhale Nicholas Morrice Emanuell Piper Alexander Pendarves John Waddon John Enis William
Arscott Richard Erisey William Harris Thomas Achim Samuell Ennis John Fowell Nathaniell Moyle Alexander
Carew Joseph Penhallo Philipp Mayow John Barrett Thomas Penhallo John Murth James Bond Francis Wills
Jonathan Trelawney George Spry Henry Jones Henry Vincent Hugh Tonkin Henry Manaton Francis Manaton
Shadrack Vincent Thomas Killey John Courtney John Hicks William Symonds William Bligh James Kestell
Narcissus Lutterell Edmund Philipps John Hoblyn John Nicholl Peter Trevisa Thomas Hawkey Esquires Henry
Gregor Charles Bonithon Serjeant att Lawe Christopher Barton Sampson Hill William Williams of Probus Jonathan
Prideaux John Williams of Trethan John Williams of Carvean William Hooper Thomas Dodson John Clarke
Edmond Spoore Richard Moyle Charles Kendall Reginald Bawden Jacob Robins Stephen Robins Thomas Waddon
William Marten William Braddon Reginald Hawkey John Kestle Nicholas Kemp William Hancock Nicholas
Archer Thomas Herle Thomas Worth William Kekwich John Pinneck Thomas Johnson John Kegwin Joseph Marke
Thomas Glyn William Tregea Charles Trevanion of Tregarthen Richard Harris of Rooke William Yeo John
Foote of Truro Richard Erisey of Saint Nyott Robert Rouse Richard Scobell Francis Scobell Francis Achim
Christopher Tucker John Burlace of Pendenne Thomas Vivian Thomas Hoblyn Richard Smith of Morewinstowe
Edward Penrose of Penros William Scawen Richard Remfry Henry Remfry Philipp Hawkins Dennis Glyn John
Verman Richard Head John Manley Paul Orchard Samuell Gilbert John Trelawney William Penros Charles
Orchard Edward Keebone Samuell Gully Thomas Hoblyn of Trevascus Christopher Harris of Kenegie John Nance
John Oliver of Sithney John Bassett John Cary Edward Dennis Francis Painter William Veale John Penros of
Menackan Anthony Tanner Richard Williams John Austis Nicholas Boson John Harris William Flammank of
Boscarne William Cock of Holston Thomas Bewes William Brandon Richard Trevanion of Veryan Esquire John
Robins of Veryan Gentleman Timothy Gully John Raw of Pennant Gentlemen John Foot John Cole Gentlemen
John Oben of Gushland Gentleman Bernard Kendall Jonathan Tincombe Charles Truebody Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Lowther Baronett one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell Sir
Christopher Musgrave Sir John Dalston Sir George Fletcher Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven Sir William Pennington
Sir Wilfrid Lawson Sir Richard Musgrave Baronetts Sir John Ballentine Sir Daniell Fleming Knights Henry
Fletcher Wilfrid Lawson Joseph Huddlestone Robert Carleton William Fleming Thomas Lamplugh Richard Lamplugh
Anthony Hutton Richard Patrickson John Aglionby Christopher Richmond Roger Kirby Edward Hasell Miles
Pennington Edward Stanley William Christian William Gilpin Ewen Christian Darcy Curwen Leonard Dykes
Charles Orpheur John Senhouse Andrew Huddleston Henry Browham Christopher Musgrave Henry Fletcher: of
Tallentire John Winder junior John Punsonby Andrew Whelpdaile Richard Lamplugh junior Esquires Sir Orlando
Gee Knight John Forster John Parke junior Richard Senhouse Thomas Addison James Maxwell Charles Swallwood
Thomas Webster William Graham Joshuah Lathes John Gale Timothy Fetherstone John Relfe Gentlemen the Mayor
of Carlisle for the time being:-
The Right Honourable the Lord Ross Son and Heire Apparent to John Earle of Rutland the Right Honourable
the Lord Cavendish Son and Heire Apparent to William Earle of Devonshire the Right the Lord Stanhope Son and
Heire Apparent to Philipp Earle of Chesterfeild the Honourable Robert Shirley Esquire the Honourable Anchitell
Gray Esquire the Honourable Robert Cecill Esquire Sir Thomas Gresley Sir Edward Coke Sir Henry Every Sir
Nathaniell Curson Sir Phillipp Gell Sir Paul Jenkinson Baronetts Sir Simon Degg Sir Gilbert Clarke Sir Edward
Abney Sir Richard Leving Knights Willoughby Gray Henry Gilbert. Robert Sacheverell Francis Mundy John
Low Matthew Smith Gilbert Mundy Henry Keyes Paul Jodrell John Osborne Thomas Bard Thomas Allestry
Esquires William Horne Samuell Bradshawe John Parker William Flamsted George Gregson Henry Low John
Holden Anthony Bradshaw Henry Pilkington William Hunter John Richardson Samuell Richardson Henry Wild
Thomas Wilson Henry Goodyeare John Wilson Robert Newton Nehemiah Pineger Gentlemen Henry Heveningham
Walter Burdett Thomas Coke John Burdett Robert Wilmott Robert Harding George Gresley John Every Henry
Kendall Gilbert Thacker John Fitzherbert William Allestry John Allen John Wilkins John Harpur of Calke
Phillipp Prince John Harpur of Little Over Esquires Eusebius Dormer Richard Sales William Shalcrosse Gentlemen
George Vernon Henry Every Henry Cavendish Robert Coke Charles Pye Godfrey Meynell Alexander Stanhope
Samuell Pole Thomas Browne Robert Willmott of Spondon Richard Bates Nicholas Willmott John Burroughs
Esquieres Robert Doxey Richard Stubbins Gentlemen Rowland Oakeover Thomas Milward George Parker Thomas
Parker Esquires Josiah Trott John Stuffin Arthur Low Robert Dale Henry Buxton William James John Hayne
Christopher Ley Sampson Baker William Wingfeild John Slacke Lawrence Sleigh William Alsopp Francis Sleigh
John Botham Robert Ferne Joseph Woolhouse Gentlemen William Eyre John Shallcrosse Thomas Wright Henry
Gilbert junior John Bullocke George Savile Tho: Leigh Henry Bradshawe John Stephenson Esquires John Wright
John Beresford Thomas Bagshaw John Bagshaw Benjamin Ashton Thomas Statham John Greaves William Backe
John Calvert Charles Mayne John Buxton Arthur Dakein James Webster Gentlemen Samuell Peirpoint John Revell
George Sitwell Cornelius Clarke Robert Revell John Wigsall John Morewood Robert Barker Robert Mower
Robert Ashton Thomas Woolhouse Lionell Fanshaw Thomas Cotchett John Spateman Christopher Pegg Samuell
Halloes Thomas Eyre Esquires The Mayor of Chesterfeild for the tyme being Richard Youle Francis Moore Aldermen
Andrew Clayton Robert Heathcote John Stephenson Tho: Birley John Smithson George Milward John Wingfeild
Richard Hall John Dand Godfrey. Watkinson Paul Webster Gentlemen The Mayor of Derby for the tyme being
John Brookehouse Thomas Goodwin Samuell Spateman Solomon Roberts Aldermen William Hoskinson John Taylor
Gentlemen Samuell Dalton John Adderley Esquires George Beardesley Joseph Parker John Bagnold Samuell Goodwin
John Gosborne John Aldershawe Hugh Bateman Edward Large William Turner William Chambers Benjamin Parker
William Greave Edward Parker Edmund Parker James Motteram Ralph Brough Francis Strutt Gentlemen:-
The Honourable Edward Russell Esquire the Honourable Robert Russell Esquire the Honourable John Granvill
Esquire Sir George Hutchins Knight one of the Lords Co[m]missioners for the Custody of the Greate Seale of England
Sir Edward Seymour Sir Peter Prideaux Sir George Chudleigh Sir Francis Drake Sir Ames Pollard Sir Bouchier
Wrey Sir Courtney Poole Sir Francis Northcott Sir William Courtenay Sir William Davie Sir Hugh Ackland Sir
William Drake Sir Henry Carew Sir Richard Reynell Sir Walter Young Sir Arthur Chichester Sir Peter Colliton
Sir Thomas Leer Sir Andrew Slaning Sir Thomas Putt Baronetts Sir John Rolle Sir Simon Leech Sir Henry Vane
Knights of the Bath Sir George Treby Knight Lord Cheife Justice of the Court of Co[m]mon Pleas Sir Thomas
Trevor Knight His Majesties Solicitor Generall Sir John Tremaine Knight Theire Majesties Serjeant att Lawe Sir
Thomas Berry Sir Walter Moyle Sir Joseph Herne Knights Francis Courtenay Samuell Rolle Henry Portman
Nicholas Morrice Richard Duke Thomas Reynell John Cladbury Richard Coffin William Spurway of Cheford
Dennis Rolle of Beame John Cholwich John Trelawney Henry Trelawney John Manaton Gideon Heydon Francis
Gwyn Henry Luscombe Hugh Vaughan Hugh Fortescue Richard Hillersdon Richard Carew John Moore Richard
Osborne Charles Kelland William Hockmore Edmund Reynell of Malston George Fortescue of Buckland Fillie
Robert Yoe of Huish Eneas Newton John Northcote of Westwood Bampfeild Rodd James Rodd Richard Courtenay
John Copplestone John Blewett Richard Beavie John Burrington John Fry of Varty Thomas Wood Roger Woolacombe
Christopher Savery Rowland Whiddon Courtenay Crocker Arscott Bickford Henry Chichester of Coxleigh John
Garland Henry Chichester Martin Rider Charles Whore Richard Langdon of Totnesse John Elwell Richard Lee
of Winslade William Coleman Sebastian Isaske Henry Walrond John Chichester of Widworthy Jonathan Prideaux
William Haine John Batishill John Sandford William Fowell William Bragg Sampson Hele Thomas Drew William
Carey of Clovelly Arthur Champurnoone Francis Bassett John Gifford John Arscott of Tetcott Henry Northleigh
Edward Yard of Churchton Edmund Walrond Arthur Tremaine William Harris of Haine Richard Shapleigh Francis
Fullford Edward Fortescue of Brixton William Stawell John Quicke Hugh Stafford Henry Trelawney Edmund
Prideaux of Ford John Pole John Pollexfen George Priestwood George Parker Ambrose Manaton Peter Fortescue
Nicholas Martin John Tull William Bastard John Hody William Dyer Richard Duck Nicholas Browse Thomas Bere
Josias Calmady Richard Newcombe James Hinsh of Sand Edmund Walrond junior Edmund Tremaine Nicholas Rowe
James Fortescue James Courtenay William Drake of Netherton John Fownes John Martin Edmund Pollexfen Peter
Bevis John Roffe Elize Bartlett Thomas Southcote of Hedgend George Southcote Henry Frye Ames Crymes John
Fowell Edward Lovett William Drake of Yarberry John Fortescue George Yeo Robert Hatch Christopher Maine
Lewis Incledon John Specott John Tanner Arthur Champnies Ambrose Roope Christopher Bayle Walter Bogan
Peter Atkins Anthony Salter John Cruse Francis Shepherd Nicholas Lutterell John Davie William Savery of Slade
Moses Gould Richard Duke junior Gilbert Yard Samuell Tanner Edmund Starr Benjamin Oliver Southcote Lutterell
Richard Strowde Esquires John Pratt Edmund Davie Richard Burthogg Edward Ford Samuell Isacke Doctors of
Physicke Narcissus Lutterell Nicholas Roope William Culling Joseph Drake Henry Gould Phillipp Andrewes Thomas
Ford Jasper Radcliffe Thomas Southcote of Offwell John Mercer John Upcott John Southelle John Velley of
Hartland Henry Stephens William Langford of Braddon John Harris of Wortham Marke Delve John Downe John
Symmonds John Northmore Richard Webber Thomas Sampson Thomas Docton of Docton John Cooke Merchant
Matthias Jenkins John Hambury John Contee Richard Parminster John Hatch Gentlemen The Mayor of Plymouth
for the time being The Mayor of Barnestaple for the time being The Mayor of Biddeford for the time being
The Mayor of Totnesse for the time being The Mayor of Tiverton for the time being The Mayor of Torrington
for the time being The Mayor of Dartmouth for the tyme being The Mayor of Plympton for the time being
The Mayor of Oakehampton for the time being The Mayor of South Molton for the time being Phillipp Sapcott
Edmund Gibbons Esquires Thomas Stawell Thomas Northmore Henry Asscor of East Budley John Doidge Gentlemen
George Musgrave Esquire Thomas Pyne Arthur Pyne Robert Burridge Merchant Charles Parker John Raymond
John Jones Richard Hallett John Martyn William Symmons John Monion Bernard Goddard Abraham Trowte
James Marwood Gentlemen Francis Weare of Silverton Henry Moore of Kenrybeere Lewis Stuckley John Paige
Merchante James Younge Gentleman Richard Doidge of Torr Gentleman William Cotton Merchant
The Mayor Aldermen Sheriffe and Co[m]mon Councell for the time being The Right Honourable Sir Edward
Seymour Baronett Sir Peter Colliton Baronett Sir John Tremaine Knight Edmund Davie Thomas Waterhouse
Samuell Isaack John Osmond Musgrave Doctors of Physicke Thomas Gibbon Charles Vaughan William
Martin John Pratt Joseph Tily Thomas Northmore Baristers att Lawe John Banks John Ellwill Christopher Mayne
Jasper Radcliff Nicholas Brookeing Thomas Brookeing Richard White William Adams Abraham Trout William
Sealy Thomas Baron George Pyle Thomas Potter Edmund Starr Thomas Gold Edward Dally Jerom King Henry
Newcombe Thomas Ford Thomas Turner Tristram Bowdage William Matthewes:-
Anthony Lord Ashley Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Shaftsbury Sir John Morton Sir Nathaniell
Nappier Sir Robert Nappier Baronetts Sir John Nicholas Knight of the Bath Sir George Strode Sir Henry Butler
Sir Matthewe Andrewes Knights Thomas Freke Thomas Strangwayes Edward Miller Samuel Roll Richard Fownes
Henry Portman Robert Freke senior William Okeden junior Thomas Erle Robert Coker senior Robert Coker
junior Edward Nicholas William Whiteacre John Still Robert Seymer William Freke Thomas Greene John Poole
Sebastian Isaacke Robert Culliford Robert Freke junior George Baynard Phillipp Caldicott Thomas Pile John
Banks of William Uvedale Thomas Ryves Edward Seymoure William Strode Robert Williams Thomas
Hardy John Williams Thomas Freke junior Michaell Harvey Francis Mohun Henry Seymer Thomas Chase Hugh
Hodges Serjeant att Lawe Tregonwell Frampton John Eastmont John Fisher Edward St Loe Robert Browne of
Frampton Henry Devenish George Parry Harry Constantine Anthony Ettrick Thomas Trenchard George Strangwayes
Richard Bradrepp Nathaniel Bond His Majesties Serjeant att Lawe Hugh Chudleigh John Oldes Thomas Seaward
junior Henry Henning Henry Trenchard John Gold John Hurding William Ettrick William Floyer William Bennett
the younger of Hartgrove John Lawrence of Grange William Bowles senior Simon Whetcombe John Ironside
John Bowles John Hardy Thomas Turberville Bullen Reymes Robert Oxenbridge Robert Browne Nathaniell
Nappier William Churchill Richard Swayne Robert Erle George Dawbenny John Mitchell Thomas Skinner Charles
Bruine William Sidenham Richard Bingham William Weston James Hussey Robert Hussey of Stowerpayne William
Fillioll William White James Gold John Burridge Anthony Floyer Nicholas Hardy William Bennett Richard Rose
Richard Burge Robert Pope Andrew Tucker William Wake Robert Stephens William Romaine Nicholas Browne
Robert Browne George Gold Andrew Loder junior George Lester William Hull George Barber Thomas Bower
Arthur Folkes John Flint William Culliford William Rose Gentlemen Thomas Cockram William Collins of
Linch John Pike John Abington Lewis Cockram Roger Mompesson Robert Burridge John Edwards John Strode
of Chauntry Anthony Trewe of Wareham Solomon Andrewes John Fitts Thomas Chettle John Moore Thomas
Gundry Daniell Dugdale Robert Swaine of Corffe Richard Swaine Robert Butler Thomas Hawles Richard Newman
John Richards Henry Henly junior Thomas Williams Phillipp Taylor Merchant George Keate George Gigger
Richard Churchill Robert Russell Thomas Rose George Mullens Christopher Collier Simon Orchard Samuell
Pitt William Bennett of Shaston Gentlemen George Phelipps The Mayors of Dorchester Shaftsbury Weymouth
Melcombe Regis Corfe Wareham and Lyme Regis The Bayliffs of Blandford and Bridporte for the time being.
The Mayor for the time being William White Esquire Recorder Moses Durrell senior Henry Jubber James
Hallybread The Sheriffe for the time being George Lewin Captaine Robert Bennett John Carter Moses Durrell
junior William Phillipps Thomas Smith Thomas Hyde John Pyke William Streete William Minty John Gigger
Shadracke Beale Richmond Henly:-
The Honourable Charles Montague Sir Christopher Musgrave Knight and Baronett Sir Christopher Conyers
Sir Ralph Cole Sir Thomas Williamson Sir James Clavering Sir Robert Eden Baronetts Sir Ralph Carr Sir
William Bowes Knights Sir Richard Neale Sir Francis Blake Doctor Cumber Deane of Durham Doctor Morton
Christopher Vane William Lambton Robert Byerly William Tempest William Forster George Morland Henry
Liddell James Darcy Lyonell Vane Francis Bowes William Bromley Cuthbert Carr Marke Shafto Roger Fenwicke
Robert Jemson Thomas Liddell John Clavering James Clavering William Carr Robert Ellison John Parkehurst
John Sedgwicke Rowland Place William Blackett Ralph Carr Thomas Foster John Hilton William Strother junior
Charles Wren Thomas Conyers Edward Tongue Ralph Hedworth Frevill Lambton Francis Carr Ralph Bates
Anthony Salvaine James Mickleton Ralph Hutton John Jenkins Richard Middleton John Elstob John Hall John
Hutchinson William Killinghall Esquires The Mayor of Durham The Mayor of Stockton for the time being
Robert Jackson James Cooke William Atkinson William Johnson Thomas Brass Edward Shepardson John Coalesworthe
John Carr John Speareman Abraham Hilton Thomas Watson George Crosier William Ettricke Ralph Holmes
John Hodshen Thomas Blackett Robert Dickson Arthur Prescott Peter Marley William Hutchinson Bernard
Dowthwaite William Hodshen Robert Smith Christopher Fawcett John Gordon Gentlemen William Selby of Beale
Master Ord of Felkington Gilbert Ord of Holy Island Bryan Grey of Keily Gentlemen Patricke Crowe Esquire
John Sleigh of Goswick William Cooke of Tweedmouth Samuell Ogle Esquires Edward Delavall Ralph Orde of
Longridge Esquires Ralph Orde of Tweesell Gentleman:-
Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Duke of Bolton William Lord Elland
Sonne to the Marquesse of Hallifax William Lord Pawlett Second Sonne to the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord
Viscount Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland George Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdome of Ireland John
Lord Viscount Downe of the same Kingdome Thomas Lord Fairfax of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right
Honourable Sir Henry Goodricke Knight and Baronett one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privye Councell
Charles Boyle Sidney Wortely Montague Henry Dawney Henry Fairfax Esquires Sir George Fletcher Sir Thomas
Armitage Sir John Kaye Sir William Reresby Sir John Inglesby Sir John Bland Sir Bryan Stapylton Sir Henry
Marwood Sir William Franckland Sir George Cooke Sir Godfrey Copley Sir Edward Blackett Sir John Tempest
Sir John Cutler Sir Thomas Slingsby Sir Lyonell Pilkington Baronetts Sir John Hewley Sir Jonathan Jennings
Sir Michaell Wentworth Sir Patience Ward Sir Thomas Hodson Sir William Lowther Sir John Coghill Sir
Abstrupus Danby Knights Henry Liddell Thomas Frankland Christopher Tankred William Palmes Esquires Robert
Byerley Francis Nevill Jonathan Jennings John Goodricke Thomas Harrison Walter Calverly Cerill Arthington
Christopher Lister Thomas Fawkes Wellbury Norton William Stockdale Bryan Fairfax Charles Osborne John Knight
Densill Onslowe Arthur Ingram William Wombell Francis Foulgham John Ramsden Thomas Yorke John Bradshawe
Thomas Yarburgh Thomas Vincent William Ellis William Vavasour Henry Stapilton Henry Thompson Inglebert
Leeds Barnard Granvill John Lister Ralph Lowther Henry Hitch Bryan Sunderland Ambrose Pudsey Thomas
Lister Thomas Horton John Eastoft Samuell Mellish Godfrey Bosvill John Ashton William Wickham William
Jessopp John Lambert Tanckred Robinson Henry Edmonds Richard Redmaine Thomas Fountaine Jasper Blythman
Robert Monckton Gervas Neville John Farrar William Rhodes Thomas Parker Thomas Dodson John Gill Henry
Bouch Henry Cooke Miles Stavely John Stanhop of Horsforth William Roundell Hugh Smithson Robert Mitford
Christopher Adams Roger Portington Anthony Fletcher William Fairefax Christopher Wilkinson Richard Sterne
William Jennings Matthew Boynton Robert Baynes Thomas Bendlowes Henry Slingsby John Townly John Hatfeild
of Laughton Cuthbert Wade Richard Staynes Bennett Sherrard John Stanhopp of Ecclesall Thomas Hasletine
John Rokes Rowland Norton George Aislaby Anthony Parker Thomas Kirke Robert Farrand Thomas Lea
Richard Taylor John Warner Simon Sterne Thomas Robinson George Towlson Richard Shuttleworth Esquires
William Ingram Gentleman John Armitage John Auby Henry Currer Robert Burdett Esquires John Hatfeild of
Hatfeild senior John Hatfeild junior Gentlemen Robert Frank Thomas Wakefeild William Bethell Francis Linley
Gilbert Rigley Nonas Parker Charles Newby Thomas Westby William Beckwith Andrew Wilkinson Esquires
Richard Richardson Doctor of Physicke Thomas Ramsden Gentleman Marke Shafto Esquire Richard Hatton
Thomas Edmunds senior Thomas Edmunds junior John Batty Gentlemen William Rookeby Esquire Robert Parker
William Norton Armestronge Gregory Godfrey Copley John Copley James Greenewood Richard Hewitt Richard
Taylor John Sothern Thomas Squire Bartin Allott John Jackman Benjamin Watts Richard Nettleton Edward
Thompson William Tatham Lawrence Warton John Tatham Gentlemen Michaell Warton of Bawtry Francis
Wheatley Phisitian John Spencer of Co[m]mon Hall Henry Wood John Preston Stephen Wilkes Thomas Hooke
Gentlemen Thomas Craven Andrew Howden Roger Cotes of Kilwich Francis Elwicks Thomas Ward of Northcoate
Thomas Carlton Cuthbert Chambers Gregory Fish Jonas Midgley Robert Inman Robert Squire Christopher
Dawson Thomas Thompson Gervas Hill William Appleyard Edmond Barker Francis Barlow Richard Sowersby
Thomas Watterhouse The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Pontefracte for the time being The Mayor Aldermen
and Recorder of Doncaster for the time being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Rippon for the time
being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Leeds for the time being Doctor Wyvell Deane of Rippon John
Tomlinson of Burn Gentleman:
Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Sonne and Heire apparent to the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord Viscount
Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland John Lord Viscount Downe of the Kingdome of Ireland Thomas Lord Fairefax
of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right Honourable Sir John Lowther Baronett and one of Theire Majesties
most Honourable Privy Councell Phillipp Darcey Esquire Henry Dawney Esquire Goodwin Wharton Esquire Henry
Fairefax Esquire Sir Marmaduke Wyvell Baronett Sir Francis Boynton Baronett Sir John Leveson Gower Baronett
Sir David Fowlis Baronett Sir William Strickland Sir John Bolles Sir John Napier Sir Charles Hotham Sir
Watkinson Payler Sir Bryan Stapleton Sir William Frankland Sir Henry Marwood Sir William Caley Sir Christopher
Wandsford Sir Thomas Pennyman Sir Edward Blackett Sir William Chater Sir James Brooke Sir Gilbert Gerrard
Sir Marke Milbanke Sir William Robinson Baronetts Sir Richard Osbaldeston Sir William Hustler Sir Barrington
Bouchier Sir John Hewley Sir Henry Bellasis Sir William Ascough Sir William Bowes Sir Samuell Gerrard Sir
Abstrupus Danby Knights Thomas Frankland George Marwood William Palmes Thomas Yorke Henry Metcalf
Francis Thompson Francis Wyvell George Smithson Robert Waters Roger Croft John Wastell John Hutton
James Darcey Roger Talbutt Edward Trotter Cornelius Caley Thomas Strangways William Moore Anthony
Wharton Charles Tanckred John How Thomas Croft Edward Hutchinson William Tanckred Bernard Granvile
John Trotter Leonard Smelt Charles Duncombe John Dodsworth Thomas Harrison Anthony Lowther Timothy
Mauleverer Thomas Worsley William Metcalfe John Gibson Thomas Lassells Richard Staines Daniell Lassells
Thomas Wakefeild William Chaloner Theodore Bathurst Edward Thompson John Peirce William Osbaldeston
George Aislabie John Smelt John Hill junior Thomas Gower John Hopton James Montague Luke Robinson
Thomas Pullen Richard Peirce Thomas Metcalfe John Beyerley John Beilby Rowland Norton Thomas Cradock
Thomas Wyvell Humphrey Wharton Constable Bradshaw Thomas Binloes William Dawson Matthew Anlaby Richard
Darley Thomas Hasletine Roger Covell Thomas Langley Robert Buck Henry Place Robert Waller Allan Chambre
Esquires Christopher Piercy Hay Thomas Robinson Esquire Henry Squire Doctor of Law Leonard Hartley John
Talbutt Benjamin Purcas Edward Place George Wright William Davile Phillippe Prince James Conyers William
Kitchinman Robert Bell Stephen Driffeild Robert Bushell Tymothy Ford Ralph Porter John Robinson Roger Lee
John Harland Thomas Lassells of Sowrby John Peirson Daniell Smith Henry Wilkinson Timothy Portington Tho.
Tomlinson Thomas Holmes Tristram Fish Matthew Smalls Richard Allottson John Robinson of Easby Thomas
Guise Robert Crosfeild John Kettlewell James Cockerell William Turbutt Francis Hickson Nathaniell Harrison
William Sudell Christopher Wilkinson Henry Pinkney John Robinson senior Robert Norrison James Hebden
John Saunders William Burdett Peregrine Lassells Tymothy Bagwith The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of
Richmond for the time being The Bayliffs and Recorder of Scarborough for the time being Thomas Hayes
Esquire:
Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland Thomas Lord Fairefax of the same Kingdome Henry
Dawney Charles Boyle Henry Boyle Esquires Sir Francis Boynton Sir Charles Hotham Sir William Strickland
Sir Henry Saint Quintin Sir Watkinson Payler Sir Robert Hylyard Sir Thomas Rudston Sir John Legard Baronetts
Sir Michaell Warton Sir Ralph Warton Sir William Cobbe Sir Matthew Peirson Sir James Bradshawe Sir Jonathan
Atkins Sir Richard Osbaldeston Sir John Hewley Sir John Napier Knights Griffith Boynton William Osbaldeston
William Grimston Ingleby Daniell Henry Thompson William Gee Henry Guy Francis Thompson Matthew
Appleyard Charles Osburne John Ramsden James Heblethwaite Ralph Warton Charles Warton Edward Barnard
Hugh Bethell Walter Strickland Robert Munckton Thomas Langley William Bethell John Stapilton Thomas Hesketh
Robert Prickett John Lister of Beverley John Estoft Richard Remington Richard Gee John Buck Matthew Alured
Thomas Alured Edward Hutchinson Tobias Jenkins senior Tobias Jenkins junior Humphry Robinson of Thickett
Walter Crompton William Saint Quintin Christopher Lister John Taylor Thomas Southaby Edward Thompson
James Moyser Richard Thompson John Moyser William Moore Robert Hollis Esquires Hodgson Johnson Doctor
of Physicke William Headlam Esquire Robert Carlyn Gentleman Thomas Cundon James Mountaine Richard Darley
William Wickham Robert Crompton Henry Portington Benjamin Overton Thomas Wakefeild Esquires Robert
Squire Barnard Lister John Peirson John Gee Thomas Langley Charles Best William Dickenson Robert Jeggon
Edward Bower William Bower William Wilberfosse Phillipp Wilkinson Henry Masters Thomas Ricaby William
Saint Quintin Merchant John Ricaby Henry Barnard Christopher Peircey Hay Leonard Robinson Francis Blunt
Richard Creyke Henry Carlin Robert Knowsley John Temperton Robert Greame Gentlemen The Mayor Aldermen
and Recorder of the Towne of Beverly for the time being The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Headon for
the time being:
The Lord Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffes for the time being Charles Marquesse of Winchester Eldest Sonne to
the Duke of Bolton Arthur Lord Viscount Irwin of the Kingdome of Scotland Thomas Lord Fairefax Baron
Cameron of the Kingdome of Scotland Sir Henry Goodricke Knight and Baronett One of Theire Majesties most
Honourable Privy Councell George Prickett Serjeant att Lawe Recorder Sir William Robinson Sir James Brooke
Baronetts Sir John Hewly Knight Toby Wickham Doctor of Divinity Deane of Yorke Henry Watkinson Doctor
of Lawe Henry Thompson Bennett Sherrard Thomas Hutton Toby Jenkins junior Henry Stapilton William
Fairefax of Steeton William Rowndell Edward Thompson of Marston Thomas Hasletine John Baynes Richard
Sterne Henry Squire Thomas Langley Thomas Mosely Roger Shackleton William Tomlinson Henry Tireman
Richard Blanshard William Wickham Esquires Thomas Nesbitt Thomas Benson Richard Reynolds Phillipp Prince
Francis Duckworth Christopher Hutton Christopher Breary William Thompson William Hasletine Robert Squire
Thomas Holmes Richard Hewitt Richard Sowray Thomas Thompson Nicholas Sugar Thomas Harrison Samuell
Walker William Mortimer John Buxton Gentlemen:
The Mayor Aldermen Sheriffe and Recorder for the time being The Wardens of the Trinity House for the
time being Sir James Bradshawe Sir Michaell Warton Charles Osborne John Ramsden John Legard John Estoft
William Gee John Lister of Beverly Matthew Appleyard Ingleby Daniell William Dawson Ralph Warton Charles
Warton Matthew Alured William St. Quintin Esquires William Carleton Matthew Kirkeby William Idle John
Holland John Robinson of Beverly Samuell Burdinand James Mould William Catlin Gentlemen:
Charles Lord Cheyne of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right Honourable John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome
of Ireland The Right Honourable Robert Bertie Bannister Maynard Richard Barrett Ralph Grey William Maynard
Esquires Sir Charles Barrington Sir William Appleton Sir Samuell Grimston Sir William Hicks Sir Samuell Tryon
Sir Francis Masham Sir Thomas Nightingale Sir Richard Everard Sir William Lucking Sir Thomas Littleton Sir
Martin Lumley Sir Anthony Abdy Sir Thomas Samuell Sir Thomas Draper Sir Thomas Darcy Sir Gervase Elwes
Sir Edward Smith Sir James Rushout Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir Charles Tyrrell Sir William Barker Sir
Nicholas Garrett Sir Robert Smith Sir Josiah Child Sir Peter Soame Sir John Dyer Sir Cane James Baronetts
Sir John Brampston Knight of the Bath Sir Edward Farmer Sir Anthony Browne Sir John Sparrow Sir Richard
Pyggott Sir Thomas Fanshawe Sir Eliab Harvey Sir Gobert Barrington Sir Thomas Chambers Sir Edward Turner
Sir Thomas Middleton Sir Thomas Daval Sir John Marshall Sir Benjamin Thoroughgood Sir John Rotheram Sir
Samuell Husbands Sir Henry Johnson Sir James Houblon Sir Josiah Child Knights John Osborne John Conyers
Esquires John Le Mott Honywood John Worth Francis Harvey alias Mildmay Carew Harvey alias Mildmay Thomas
Luther John Archer William Coward Edward Clarke Francis Thomson Thomas Dawtry Robert Bateman Charles
Mountague Samuell Reynolds Isaac Rebow William Palmer Michaell Biddulph Anthony Biddulph William Peck
William Pert William Atwood Francis St Johns Henry St Johns John Greene Ralph Freeman Richard Hutchinson
Thomas Argoll James Butler William Campion Evan Lloyd William Wright Benjamin Desbrow Richard Andrewes
Francis Barrington James Altham Thomas Gardner Christopher Fowler Anthony Brampston Robert Boothby
Anthony Lowther Nathaniell Tench Richard Vaughan George Ford John Rotheram Robert Ashton Thomas
Burgh William Beaumont Robert Cole John Wale John Symonds Martin Lumley William Clopton William
Lingwood John Tindall Timothy Felton Thomas Barrington John Eldred William Eldred John Fowle Samuell
Westerne John Cox John Cooke of Chissell Owen Wynn Samuell Hare Francis Maidstone Edward Bullock John
Locky John Neal Thomas Gray John Goodyer William Walker Thomas Weeley Thomas Harlackenden Bowes
Thomas Walgrave John Plummer Giles Dent William Kendall Andrew Searle William Frith Alexander Prescott
Cuthbert Martin William Martin William Harvey William Scott William Nutt John Pennington Thomas Turner
John Sparrow John Cressener Henry Glascocke Walgrave Pelham Samuell Wiseman John Meade Thomas Abdy
Henry Ayloffe Phillipp Saltingston John Hothersell Richard Hide William Mott Edmund Godwyn John Edwards
Nathan Wright John Fanshaw John Luther Edward Luther of Miles Francis Bradbury Hains Barlee Charles
Barlee Nicholas Cursellis Ralph Creffeild senior Nathaniel Lawrence senior Nathaniel Lawrence junior Francis Wheeler
George Gent Henry Pascall Edward Thoroughgood John Hopwood John Godbold John Allen John Larkin
Sigismond Trafford James Smith of Westham Robert Bragg Christopher Grange Nicholas Martin Samuell Rawstorne
Daniell Tanfeild Samuell Clarke Robert Dawgs William Fitch Henry Wight William Minshull Esquires George
Brampston Doctor of Civill Lawe Daniell Horsmanden Charles Tyrrell Edmund Hickeringill Clerks Isaac Lutman
John Little Gentlemen Marke Mott Samuell Warner Robert Barwell junior Ralph Hawkins Dowcett Taylor John
Bennett William Herris Thomas Greene John Josceline Jeremiah Richardson John Savile William Boyce John
Potter Henry Lamb Thomas Scarlett Nicholl John Stilman John Rayner Hope Gifford Charles Wale
of Walden Joseph Sparrow Harrison of Braintree Richard Cowper John Elliott Richard Greene of
Tolesbury Nicholas Jekill George Wale of Radwinter Thomas Coe senior John Wiggoner John Rebow Abraham
Hedgthorne John Witham Thomas Hickeringill Michaell Godfrey James Sparrow Samuell Mott senior George
Asser Richard Williams Urban Hall Dauntesey Brouncker James Cocker Richard Taylor of Southweale William
Thomson Gentlemen Robert Williamson Thomas Chambers Cheyne Row John Cummins Ralph Creffeild junior
Samuell Reynolds junior Godfrey Woodward William Moore Edward Husbands John Borrett Daniell Smith of
Harwich Esquires John Harrison Doctor of Physicke Robert May Robert Hulson John Reeve Luke Talcott Richard
Taylor of Berkin John Austen Edward Nurse John Jackson Edlin of Stratford Thomas Langley junior
Gentlemen Francis Dashwood Esquire Thomas Cracherode of Cassehall Gentleman Thomas Bowdler Esquire:
The Bayliffs for the time being Sir John Brampston Knight of the Bath High Steward Sir Thomas D'arcy
Baronett Charles Mountague Anthony Brampston Esquires William Kendall Esquire Recorder John Pond Samuell
Pond John Matthewes John Cockerell Thomas Horsnaile William Heckford Thomas Sizer Aldermen Hugh Browne
William Carr Towne Clerke Captaine Thomas Coe Captaine Peter Robjent Thomas Hutt John Stevens John
Brickwood Abell Hawes James Densheire Ezekiell Finch Thomas Stace Henry May John Straite Thomas Stevens
William Coe Thomas Coe junior John Hutt William Foulgier:
The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being John Eldred Recorder Samuell Reynolds Isaac Rebow Isaac
Selfe William Mott Nathaniell Lawrence Ralph Creffeild Francis Wheeler William Moore Nathaniell Lawrence
junior Samuell Reynolds junior Esquires John Harrison Doctor of Physicke John Rebow William Boyse Samuell
Mott senior Abraham Hedgthorne John Savill Robert Moore Jacob Fromanteel Ralph Creffeild junior Thomas
Ruse Charles Richardson Matthewe Scrivener Hope Gifford John Freeman Luke Talcott Gentlemen William Shelton
Edmund Hickeringill Joseph Powell Clerks Samuell Greate Gentleman:
The Mayor for the time being The Right Honourable Charles Lord Cheyne of the Kingdome of Scotland Sir
Thomas Middleton Knight Sir Phillipp Parker Baronett Sir Thomas Davall Recorder Knight John Eldred Esquire
Thomas Langley Robert Seaman John Browne Richard Thye Simon Sandford Daniell Smith Charles Smith
Robert Lane Aldermen John Rolfe John Phillipps Thomas Bradshawe Henry Munt Henry Cole William Wood
Thomas Langley Philipp Deane William Rudland John Deane Miles Rudland The Co[m]mon Councell Men:
William Lord Viscount Tracy of the Kingdome of Ireland Charles Marquesse of Worcester Sonne and Heire
Apparent to the Duke of Beaufort Sir Robert Atkins Knight of the Bathe and Lord Cheife Baron of Theire Majesties
Court of Exchequer Sir John Powell Knight Baron of Theire Majesties Courte of Exchequer Sir James Rushout
Sir William Kite Sir Richard Onslow Sir John Guise Sir Ralph Dutton Sir Robert Jenkison Sir Francis Russell
Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Robert Southwell Sir William Forester Sir Richard Cockes Sir Gabriell Lowe Sir Thomas
Stephens Sir Duncombe Colchester Sir Fleetewood Dormer Sir John Aishfeild Sir John Fust Sir Richard Hart
Sir Thomas Cann Sir Robert Atkins junior Sir Michaell Hicks James Thine Richard Dodswell Benjamin Baron
Thomas Foley George Pitt Richard Freeman Charles Dowdswell John De la Beere William Lane John Parsons
junior William Baygott John Carter junior Henry Coxewell William Dewy Samuell Hawlins Thomas Hales David
Warren Danverse Hodges Henry Creswicke Nathaniell Stephens Thomas Rawlins Serjeant att Lawe Thomas Hodges
Walter Eastcourt John Browneing Samuell Trotman William Kingescott William Dennis John Howe John Coxwell
William Hall Robert Veisie Andrew Parker George Hanger Robert Plydall Robert Oatridge Thomas Masters
Richard How Thomas Horton Thomas Smith Phillipp Sheppard Nathaniell Ridler Henry Chivers Thomas Stephens
Lyonell Rich Edward Stephens Joshuah Aileworth George Bond Maynard Colchester Thomas Pirke William
Maddockes Walter Yate Lionell Pindar John Rogers Wayneman Wyniat George Lloyd James Michell Richard
Yate Wlliam Try Thomas Chester Thomas Wise Edward Smith Richard Jones John Merideth Thomas Bournell
John Dowse William Pawcefoot William Wall Thomas Browne John Parkehurst William Winter Samuell Dobbins
Michaell Beale Samuell Skinner William Cooke Edward Cooke William Guise William Selwin Rowland Wood
Henry Brett John Cox William Hodges Stephen Baldwin Robert Cothrington Christopher Montacue Edmund
Chamberlaine senior Samuell Barker William Cluterbooke Richard Halford Richard Hains John Stafford Samuell
Codrington John Nelme John Barkeley Thomas Trigg Nathaniell Pirke George Smith William Blathwaite Christopher
Cole Richard Diton Jasper Chapman Edmund Madockes Samuell Halings Charles Wind Henry Collett of Lincolnes
Inn William Wilson Richard Hawkesworth Edward Fust Edward Webb Thomas Dawe Edward Stephens junior
John Freke William Dodwell Henry Greenway Phillipp Shepheard junior Nicholas Veale John Meredith Francis
Woodward William Player Charles Hart William Browne Thomas Edwards Doctor Kimberly Charles Handcocke
John Mariott Edward Foyle Henry Cope John Browne Richard Browne Thomas Wall Robert Paine Mayor of
Gloucester George Hurdman William Frankcombe Thomas Stephens of Sodbury Edward Stephens of the same
Thomas Walter Henry Weare William Browne Thomas Edwards George Web John Jacob John Bromwich William
Whittington William Lawrence of Shudington Henry Cope of Icomb Thomas Bub of Stapleton Thomas Rounge
junior John Jefferyes William Probin Edward Meachin:
Robert Payne Mayor Sir John Sommers Theire Majesties Attorney Generall the Recorder Sir John Powell one of
the Barons of the Exchequer William Cooke Esquire Sir Duncombe Colchester Sir John Guise William Hodges
John Rogers Thomas Browne John Ewins William Niccolls William Tayler Thomas Longden John Hyett Aldermen
William Trye Edward Cooke John Cockes George Lloyd Thomas Powell Esquires Doctor Richard Wintle John
Guise William Guise John Vyney Thomas Snell Esquires Caple Payne William Niccolls junior Sheriffes Mr Thomas
Gosline Mr Henry Futter Mr Thomas Web:
The Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Scudamore of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honourable
Thomas Lord Coningesby of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Chambers Brabazon Esquire Sir William
Gregory Knight one of the Justices of Theire Majesties Courte of Kings Bench Sir John Williams Sir John Morgan
Sir Herbert Croft Sir John Hoskins Baronetts Sir Edward Harley Knight of the Bath Sir Francis Winnington Sir
Thomas Duppa Sir John Williams Knights William Fiennes Paul Foley Robert Harley Thomas Price John Dunton
Colt Robert Price James Morgan John Arnold John Scudamore of Kenchurch Thomas Cornwall of Stapleton
Esquires Thomas Geeres Serjeant att Lawe Richard Read senior Richard Read junior Robert Westfaling Thomas
Cox Edward Cornwall Henry Cornwall Thomas Foley senior Thomas Foley junior John How Samuell Pitt John Booth
of Letton Ferdinando Gorges Edward Littleton Charles Baldwyn Robert Dobbins William Lamb Marshall Bridges
William Dantsey sen[n] William Dantsey juñ Thomas Cornewallis Robert Chaplin Herbert Aubrey Edward Jackson
Ambrose Scudamore Younger Cooke James Pennoyr of the Moore Robert Minors William Winter Robert Unite
John Nurse Richard Barnaby Thomas Howarth Robert Payne Sandys Lechmore Thomas Delahay Richard Kidley
William Guillim of Langston senior William Guillim of Langston junior Francis Baskervile of Eardesley Thomas
Wigmore John Kirle Samuell Birch John Goodyer John Salwey Thomas Harley Henry Gorges John Powell of
the While James Woodhouse of Woodhouse James Wellington John Price Richard Skippe John Walsham Esquires
Silas Vaughan Henry Wigmore John Abrahall of Ingeston John Scudamore of Langarran Roger Scudamore of
Trecella John Carver of Upton Rowland Baugh James Lloyd of the Moore Joshua Crosse Thomas Long William
Wall Thomas Berrington of Brickhouse Robert Cutler Anthony Biddolph of Ledbury Thomas Rawlins Thomas
Guillim of Whitchurch John Birch William Pleydall John Trist Francis Geeres Thomas Alderne of Monington
John Hoskins of Ponython William Bridges of Colwall James Westfaling John Wellington Thomas Marrett John
Thompkins John Whittington Henry Jones Thomas Owen of Little Brampton Thomas Carpenter of Tillington Essex
Sherburne Francis Woodhouse Humphrey Mayo John Woolrich Edward Rodd John Fletcher John Kidley junior
of Fownehope John Hereford of Homlacy James Clarke John Hereford of Suffon James Walwin Daniell Kerry
Peter Smith Thomas Leigh of Hill John Smith of Holmer Alban Thomas Thomas Fosbrooke Humphrey Thomas
Gentlemen John Holmes Esquire Giles Bridges Higden James Esquires:
The Mayor for the time being The Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Scudamore of the Kingdome of
Ireland Sir William Gregory one of the Justices of the Kings Bench Paul Foley Henry Cornwall Herbert Westfaling
James Wellington Esquires Robert Symonds Thomas Paynard Abraham Seward Thomas Matthewes Richard
Wadely Aldermen Thomas Church Richard Poole Thomas Clarke senior Thomas Clarke junior Henry Smith
Edward Rodd John Williams senior John Williams junior James Price John Abrahall Richard Gower Edmund
Weaver Theophilus Aile John Smith Thomas Aldern Thomas Rodd James Westfaling Richard Philpotts Abell
Isham Gentlemen:
The Bayliffes and Justices for the time being Thomas Lord Coningesby of the Kingdome of Ireland John Dutton
Colt Edward Harley Esquires John Tompkins Thomas Harris John Williams John Walton James Powell John Hay
Calib Powell James Winton Thomas Manings John Powell Richard Powell William Phillips Richard Jones Richard
Hodges John Jenings Gentlemen Thomas Price Vincent Edwards:
The Honourable Robert Cecill Esquire Sir Samuell Grimston Sir John Garrard Sir Richard Franklin Sir John
Austin Sir William Cowper Sir Robert Jocelin Sir William Leman Sir Thomas Pope Blunt Sir Thomas Brograve
Sir Jonathan Keate Sir John Witteronge Sir Richard Anderson Sir Edmund Anderson Sir John Read Sir Benjamin
Mattox Sir Edwin Sadlier Sir Edward Turner Sir Peter Soame Baronetts Sir Humphrey Gore Sir Charles
Caæsar Sir Ralph Ratcliffe Sir Thomas Bide Sir William Litton Sir John Bucknall Sir Francis Leigh Sir
William Perkins Sir Robert Masham Sir Adam Otley Sir Benjamin Tichburne Sir Thomas Rolt Sir Henry
Chauncy Sir Edward Desboury Knights George Churchill Silas Titus Henry Guy Robert Austen Thomas Austen
William Gore Henry Gore Ralph Freeman senior Ralph Freeman junior Robert Elwes Thomas Halsey Edward
Chester John Plummer William Cowper Thomas Pope Blunt William Harvey George Munson Francis Flyer
Jeremiah Hales Thomas Priestley Esquires Thomas Atkins Thomas Drax Israell Mayo Edward Brisco señ Edward
Brisco juñ William Brisco Thomas Aram Gilbert Hoo Keate George Hadley James Witterong James Stedman
John Charlton William Emerton Thomas Emerton James Forester James Goulston Matthew Bluck William Allen
Thomas Paske William Newce John Wetherhead Samuell Robinson James Willymott Thomas Stone John Gardiner
Roger Conesby Marmaduke Rawden Thomas Arris Robert Robotham John Gape senior Henry Child Richard Helder
John Spencer Esquires Goodwin Barrington John Methwen Joseph Marsh George Nodes Ralph Wingate Thomas
Bird of Mattockes Bernard Turner Paris Slaughter John Duncomb Daniell Shelden Edward Saires Strange Jocelin
Edward Seymour Thomas Bownest Thomas Newland Alexander Weld Thomas Winford Anthony Farrington Serjeant
att Lawe John Farrington Bacon William Bristow Phillipp Michell Esquires Daniell Michell Gent.
William Calvert Felix Calvert junior Esquires Humphrey Hall Gentleman John Yardly Doctor in Physicke Edward
Ratcliffe Esquire Charles Ferrars Peire Williams Esquire John Roberts Marmaduke Allington William Martin of
Watford Gentleman James Bennett William Lake of Wilston Gent. John Leman George White John Gape junior
Francis King Joshuah Lomax Thomas Lomax Richard Wooleston Thomas Nichols of Bushey Eignon Bynon Thomas
How John Poyner Newdigate Poyner John Coppin William Cotton Anthony Bidulph Esq[uire] Nicholas Turner Esquire John
Richardson Esquire John Woodhouse Batchelor in Physicke Edmund Smith William Greenhill Godman Jenkins
John Naseby Thomas Halfpenny John Nicholls of Pricklers Hill John Nicholls of Aldenham Henry Kingsley Richard
Hasell Gentlemen Daniell Nicholl Gentleman Ralph Baldwyn Gentleman John Dinsdell Edward Heynes Ralph Skinner
George Draper Charles Rayner Richard Rayner Gentlemen The Mayor of St Albans and Hertford for the time
being:
The Mayor Recorder and Aldermen for the time being Sir Samuell Grimston Baronett George Churchill Henry
Killegrewe Thomas Arris John Gape junior Robert Robotham Esquires:
The Honourable Robert Mountague Esquire The Honourable Sidney Wortley Mountague Esquire The Honourable
Richard Mountague Esquire Sir John Cotton Sir Robert Bernard Baronetts Sir Lionell Walden Sir Edmond Gardiner
Knights Charles Mountague William Pierpoint John Proby John Dryden John Conyers Silas Titus Robert Appreece
Arthur Turnour Charles Cesar senior John Bigg Anthony Hammond William Naylour James Torkington John Ferrar
John Pocklington Robert Pulleyn Phillipp Storey Charles Cesar junior Robert Throckmorton Charles Tryce
Richard Drury Edward Pickering Henry Ashley Robert Williams Cornwallis Francis Harby Richard
Dier Charles Shepherd Esquires John Ferrar William Drury John Hanger Richard Wynde Robert Clarke John
Ashcrofte Richard Hattley William Fuller James Wright Edward Mason Marke Newman Thomas
Gilbert John Bellamy Edward Checkley William Love Lawrence Blatt John Pulter William Sparrowe Roger Peck
Thomas Tryce Jonathan Read Gilbert Faune William Wye Robert Sewster John Mason Simon Mason Thomas Mayle
Robert Vinter Lawrence Tomson Robert Tomson Richard Carter Edward Hanger Thomas Barge Thomas Beete
Lawrence Thompson Samuell Elliott John Johnson Edward Mason Gentlemen:
The Mayor for the time being The Honourable Sidney Wortley alias Mountague The Honourable Richard Mountague
Esquires Sir Lionell Walden Knight Sir Edmund Gardiner Knight John Bigg Esquire John Pocklington Esquire
Richard Astrey Thomas Sawyer Joseph Darlowe George Merritt William Dowse Thomas Harris Edward Audley
Phillipp Soper Gentlemen:
Anthony Lord Viscount Faulkland of the Kingdome of Scotland Thomas Lord Fairefax Baron of Cameroon of
the Kingdome of Scotland The Honourable Peregrine Bertie Esquire Sir William Twisden Sir Charles Sidley of
Southfleete Sir Thomas Roberts Sir Charles Sidley of St Cleare Sir Henry Palmer Sir George Rivers Sir Thomas
Culpeper Sir John Knatchbull Sir Phillipp Boteler Sir Thomas Stiles Sir Bazill Dixwell Sir Stephen Leonard Sir John
Rainy Sir Robert Hales Sir Humphrey Miller Sir William Honywood Sir Thomas Peirce Sir John Banks Sir
Nathaniell Powell Sir John Austen Sir Thomas Selyard Sir John Fagg Sir James Oxenden Knight and Baronett Sir
William Swan Sir Robert Filmore Sir John Shawe Sir John Cutler Sir Roger Twisden Sir Francis Head Sir William
Cooper Sir Francis Lawley Sir George Choute Sir Thomas Taylor Sir John Mordant Sir John Letheleire Sir Jacob
Astley Sir Edward Bettison Sir Michaell Biddolfe Baronetts Sir Francis Leigh Sir William Pritchard Sir John
Darrell Sir George Curtis Sir Charles Bickerstaffe Sir Henry Bosvill Sir Nicholas Crispe Sir Robert Faunce Sir
Nicholas Tooke Sir Thomas Culpeper Sir Robert Marsham Sir James Hayes Sir Joseph Williamson Sir William
Langhorne Sir William Hooker Sir Purbeck Temple Sir Algernoone May Knights Colonell Beaumont Leivetenant of
Dover Castle Christopher Vane Robert Smith Edward Roper Edward Hales Thomas Knatchbull William Watton
Charles Amhurst Jeffery Amhurst Thomas Rider William Campion Caleb Banks John Leech Robert Lewkner
Gideon De Laune John Mascall George Harlackenden Richard Bowater William Boys of Hawkehurst William
Henden Christopher Waters Edwin Steede John Bennett Colonell John Mottle of Chiselhurst Robert Austen
Robert Crawford James Masters of Langden Jacob Breames Herbert Randolph John Boys John Crump William
Hammond James Chadwick William Kingesley Christopher Mills William Turner Samuell Shorte William Brockman
of Bitchborough William Brockman of Cheriton Thomas Moyle Thomas Papillon Francis Bathurst William De
Laune James Bunce George Pettey William Selby George Polhill John Hide Major Gibbon John Cooke Robert
Gibbon Thomas Osborne James Herbert Ralph Bufkin John Brewer John Packer Thomas Dallison Edward
Gulston William Cage Reynold Peckham William Honywood Nicholas Miller John Wilkinson Richard Godden
Andrew Brewer William Ash Thomas Lake Thomas Manley George Rooke John Ady William Symmonds William
Allin John Cony Edward Cary Heneage Deereing John Chaplin Edward Craford Walter Hooper of Stockbury
John Kenard Edmond Fowler Mountague Drake George Sayers Vice-Chamberlaine to the Queene John Le Mott
Honywood William Huggessen Leonard Diggs Thomas Gomeldon ohn Sherman Christopher Deereing Gerrard
Gore Nicholas Cooke George Elcock Henry Oxenden Moses Napleton Henry Hawley Richard Oxenden Herbert
Palmer Wortley Whorwood Henry Lee James Cod Robert Heathe John Evelin Edward Austin William Lambert
William Wilkinson Phillipp Bartholomew George Gifford Francis Farnaby Ralph Petley William Swan John Buggens
Robert Austen junior Alexander Culpeper Esquires John Thurbarne Serjeant att Lawe Vincent Denn Serjeant
att Lawe Doctor Thomas Taylor Captaine Pettit of Thanett Thomas Blisse Nordish Ran Christopher Sherman
Abraham Harrison Arnold King Ellis Cunliffe Robert Plott Phillipp Papillon William Henman Francis Waterman
Thomas Scott Charles Bargrave William Courthope Samuell Plummer of Hollingborne William White John Crispe
Roger Payne Thomas Napleton Edward Nutt Henry Marsh Thomas Brewer Thomas Washer Robert Michell Jeffery
Boys Samuell Shaw John Cason Robert Beake Thomas Hales George Curteis Thomas Adrian John Fotherby Francis
Barrell Thomas Selyard Christopher Allison Henry Saundys Percivall Hart Edward Manings Edward Brent James
Fortry Edward Grace Edward King Thomas Gifford Edward Bettison Edward Tooke William Randolph John
Culpeper Charles Kenrick John Linch Robert Britton Thomas Marsh Thomas Meredith Humphrey Styles Richard
Hulse Edward Manley Benjamin Godfrey John Bond William Turner Barnham Powell William James Captaine
Tomlin Christopher Mason Esquires Thomas Nower of Ashford William Buggen Thomas Boys of Mersham Thomas
Godfrey Thomas Turner The Mayor of Rochester for the time being The Mayor of Maidstone for the time
being Dr Hattley Benjamin Hattley John Bloome Charles Fagg George Withwick Thomas Brett William Brett
Gentlemen The Jurates of Maidstone being Justices of the Peace Thomas Morris John Coppin of Deale William
Dixon John Smith John Baron William Spencer Captaine Courthope George Etkins Thomas Cooke of Bobbin
William Tindall Richard Symonds Francis Wheeler Charles Cesar Henry Packer Robert Minors Esquires The
Mayor of Gravesend for the time being Christopher Waters William Yardley William Culpeper John Christmas
Thomas Chiffinch Francis Brooks Thomas Skegg George Carter John Chapman William Watson John Matson John
Smith of Lee John Skinner Garrette Gallant Richard Elay William Weaver George Peirce Robert Salmond Robert
Holden of Hawkridge Samuell Wood William Reader John Brian Luke Spencer William Woodyer John Charleton
Thomas Plummer Peter Short Gentlemen The Governoure of Upnoare Castle The Mayor of Queeneborough and
Justices of the Peace for the time being Abraham Spooner Gentleman Doctor Robert Cony Bernard Ellis Esquires
Matthias Gray Esquire Mayor Vincent Denn Esquire Serjeant att Lawe Recorder Sir William Honywood Baronett
Henry Lee John Cason Edward Nutt Herbert Randolph Jeffery Boys William Turner William Courthope Esquires
Thomas Taylor Doctor of Lawe John Clarke Robert Coney Doctors of Physick William Watson Gentleman Thomas
Fidge Thomas Knowler Nicholas Nicholson Thomas Dunkin William Gilbert John Gnarlyn Squire Beverton Henry
Gibbs Francis Jeffery Henry Waddell John Beane Aldermen:
The Mayor for the time being Sir Charles Sidley Baronett John Brewer Esquire Mr John Hunt Mr John Mascall
Mr Peter Marten Mr Richard Baker Mr John Chalker Mr William Finch Mr Peter Evans:
The Mayor for the time being Sir Phillipp Boteler Baronett William Brockman Esquire Captaine Robinson Bean
Mr William Browne Mr Henry Deedes Mr Elias Bassett Mr Thomas Tournay:
The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Thomas Papillon Esquire James Chadwick Esquire Sir Abraham Jacob
Frederick de Vincke John Mattson Nicholas Cullin Phillipp Yorke Robert Jacob Abraham Stock Thomas Raworth
John Forde Nathaniell Denew Gentlemen Thomas Beddingfeild Towne Clerke.
Mr Serjeant Thurbarne Edward Brent Esquires The Mayor and Jurates for the time being Richard Hawker
Towne Clerke:
The Mayor for the time being Charles Kendrick Thomas Nepelton Thomas Knowles Richard Marsh Francis
Waterman Joseph Edwards Gentlemen:
Sir George Choute Baronett Robert Austen senior Robert Austen junior Esquires Robert Wightwicke James
Skeates William Curteis The Mayor for the time being John Mantle Thomas Sharpe John Whitfeild William Finch
of New Rumney Gentlemen Doctor John Clarke Peter Short Edward Short Thomas Short James Whitfeild:
The Mayor for the time being Samuell Short Esquire:
The Mayor for the time being Sir Bazill Dixwell Baronett Miles Jacob Thomas Fagg Gibbon Ladd William
Brockman William Jenkins Robert Hammond Thomas Jenkins Nicolls Masters:
Mr John Bateman Mr Humphrey Lee Mr William Bachelour Mr William Wing Mr William Edmunds Mr Nicholas
Dye Mr John Bannowell:
Richard Lord Colchester Sonne and Heire Apparent of Earle Rivers Charles Lord Brandon Sonne and Heire
Apparent to the Earle of Macclesfeild The Honourable James Stanley The Honourable Fitton Gerrard The
Honourable George Cholmundley Sir Charles Houghton Sir Edmund Ashton Sir Thomas Staley Sir Ralph Ashton
Sir Robert Duckenfeild Sir Richard Standish Sir William Pennington Sir Henry Ashurst Baronetts Sir Edward
Chisnall Sir Daniell Fleming Sir Edward Moseley Sir Thomas Rawlinson Knights Goodwin Wharton Thomas Norris
James Holt Roger Kirkby Thomas Preston Edward Fleetewood William Farrington Alexander Rigby Lawrence
Rawstorne William Hilton Roger Manwaring Thomas Braddill James Lightbowne John Entwistle Christopher
Parker Thomas Dodd Thomas Ashurst Thomas Banks James Duckenfeild James Chetham John Hopwood Joshua
Horton Joseph Yates John Warren Alexander Rigby Edward Rigby Thomas Rigby Anthony Parker Christopher
Wilkinson Ralph Longworth Peter Shackerly Christopher Greenefeild Roger Kenyon Francis Lynley Peter Egerton
William Hulme John Braddill William Kirkeby John Hayes Roger Moore Edward Willson Miles Sands John Fennick
Thomas Sherson Benjamin Houghton John Hodson Alexander Mawdesley Ralph Livesay Thomas Brotherson Samuell
Legay Richard Percivall Nicholas Starkey Thomas Lever Richard Entwisle Bartie Entwisle William Fleming Roger
Fleming Esquires Edward Herle Mr William Fleming John Crofts Esquire Robert Clayton Barnaby Hesketh
Thomas Rigby Oswald Moseley John Veale Henry Rigley Joseph Gregg William Magull Thomas Patten Thomas
Serjeant of Pilkington Esquires William Patten R Egerton Richard Fleetewood Alexander Ratcliffe Richard
Tounley Edward Booth Peter Ormirod Thomas Rishton Ambrose Barcroft Nicholas Cunliffe Thomas Bradshaw
William Tasham John Tasham Samuell Crooke of Copemell John Starkey Jonathan Blackbourne Thomas Willis
Thomas Roughley Thomas Croft Edward Parker Samuell Hilton Edmund Horneby Richard Longworth Thomas
Foster Thomas Waller Joshua Partington Thomas Smith Thomas Fife Nathaniell Molineux William Slater William
Lowd John Latus Richard Ravington William Leigh John Johnson Thomas Golborne William Molineux Matthew
Abraham Jeremiah Smeshurst George Derbieshiere George Golborne James Ashton Andrewe Danby John Clayton
Thomas Clayton William Ashton John Sorocold John Lawnders John Molineux John Lasham Robert Carter
Robert Roper John Nuttall Martin Willis Thomas Grantham Joseph Huddlestone Robert Atkinson Josiah Hird
William Hutton John Widdowes John Allen John Wilme Thomas Caterall John Golburne Thomas Haywood Robert
Halliwell James Holland R Fincham Richard Dickenson John Palson Thomas Wally James Norcrofte Miles
Wittacer Thomas Sudell Gentlemen John Talhad William Crosse Edward Parr of Eccleston Peter Shaw Thomas
Wadrington Edward Balle Thomas Benson William Simpson John Crofts Esquires Thomas Simpson of Torisholme
Thomas Golbourne senior William Patten William Mollineux James Foulds William Tatham John Tatham Alexander
Hesketh Charles Davenport Seth Clayton Esquires John Wright Jonathan Case John Heyes Nicholas Hazacherley William
Benson The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Bayliffs of Lancaster for the time being Charles Rigby Esquire William
Penny Thomas Medcalfe John Tarleton Thomas Waller John Greenewood The Mayor Aldermen and Bayliffes of
the Borough of Preston for the time being John Ferrars Esquire Doctor Charles Leigh Daniell Chadwicke John
Roberts Thomas Greenefeild Roger Sudell senior Christopher Nowell The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Bayliffs
for the Borough of Wigan for the time being John Birom Edward Herle Esquires The Steward for the Borough
of Newton for the time being George Leigh Leigh Bowden The Bayliffes and Recorder for the Borough of Clithero
for the time being John Lyster Arthur Ashton Robert Sclater Edmund Robinson John Webster Richard Sayer
William Oddy The Mayor of Liverpoole for the time being William Clayton Thomas Tyrer Thomas Brookebanke
Aldermen Thomas Johnson senior William Preeson John Pemberton Peter Atherton John Molineux Gentlemen:
Thomas Lord Beaumont of the Kingdome of Ireland Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland The
Right Honourable Sir William Rawlinson one of the Co[m]missioners for the Custody of the Greate Seale of England
The Right Honourable Lord William Pawlett Second Sonne to the Duke of Bolton The Honourable John Noell
Esquire The Honourable Robert Shirley Esquire Sir William Villers Sir Thomas Mackworth Sir Thomas Hasilrige
Sir George Beaumont Sir William Halford Sir Wolston Dixey Sir Edward Hudson Sir Edward Smith Sir John Noell
Sir William Ellis Sir Richard Nudigate Sir Robert Dashwood Baronetts Sir Edward Abney Sir Edward Wigley Sir
Ambrose Phillipps Sir William Yorke Knights Walter Chetwinde John Verney Thomas Boothby Richard Lyster
senior John D' Lafountaine Robert Hesilrige senior St. John Bennett Charles Morris Thomas Pochen of Barkby senior
George Moreton William Streete Roger Rowe Roger Smith William Coles William Bynd Matthew Johnson Clerke
of the Parliaments George Ashby John Wilson Henry Guilbert Robert Hesilrige junior William Jesson Thomas
Babbinton William Hartopp Edward Wilson Edward Hudson Edward Smith Samuell Danvers Richard Brudenall
Charles Duncomb Rowland Browne Edward Conyers Palmer of Wanlipp Counsellor att Lawe John Mitton.
Edward Needeham Thomas Lewis Stanhope Whaley Nathan Wright Serjeant att Lawe William Boothby Thomas
Putchen junior John Bennett James Halsall Thomas Hayes Charles Jennings Richard Lister junior Henry Heningham
Thomas Hartopp William Ashby Thomas Skefington Brome John Thornhagh Thomas Codlicoate Thomas Wilson
George Putchen Henry Hastings Christopher Pack William Faunt John Wilkins Henry Kendall William Woolaston
John Major John Oneby James Armeston Thomas Charnalls Michaell Wrightson Francis Munday Thomas Abney
William Rawlins senior John Steele Joseph Pochen of Thurmaston Samuell Cotton William Frank Thomas Noble
Richard Bradgate Lawrence Carter William Benbridge William Herryck William Belgrave William Gervice Matthew
Symonds Robert Walker William Rawlins junior Leonard Vowe Deane Everard Goodman Tyrringham
Stephens William Atkins John Coles Robert Freeman Thomas Andrewes William Billers William Clarke of
Gilmorton John Watts John Hood Jeffry Palmer Richard Watts Gentlemen Richard Cheslin Gent.:
John Brookesby Esquire Mayor of the Borough of Leicester Nathan Wright Serjeant att Lawe William Frank
John Major Matthew Symonds Esquires William Southwell William Deane Philip Abney John Goodall John
Roberts George. Bent William Bentley Joseph Cradocke William Billers William Major Thomas Palmer junior
Thomas Wells John Watts John Wilkins John Bent William Sheeres Edmond Johnson William Cox John Norris
Edmond Cradocke Thomas Palmer senior Thomas Lawrence William Orton and John Abney Gentlemen Sir Edward
Abney Knight Lawrence Carter Esquire John Ludlam Samuell Woodland John Cracrofte Gentlemen:
The Right Honourable William Lord Pawlett Second Sonne to the Duke of Bolton The Right Honourable
George Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdome of Ireland Lord Fitz Williams of the Kingdome of Ireland
Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Peregrine Bertie the Elder The Honourable
Charles Bertie senior The Honourable Peregrine Bertie junior The Honourable Phillipp Bertie The Honourable
James Bertie The Honourable Charles Sanderson The Honourable James Sanderson The Honourable William
Montague Craven Howard Sir Henry Monson Sir Thomas Hussey Sir John Brownelowe Sir John Moreton Baronetts
Sir Charles Orby Baronett Sir John Tyrwhitt Sir John Newton Sir George Markeham Sir John Thorold Sir
Willougby Hickman Sir William Ellis Sir Richard Cust Sir Edward Hussey Sir William Buck Sir Richard
Rothwell Sir Charles Ocsby Baronett Sir John Oldfeild Sir Thomas Trollopps Sir John Bolles Sir Richard Earle
Sir Walter Clarges Sir Thomas Barnadiston Sir Thomas Meeres Sir Thomas Rolt Sir Thomas Clarges Sir William
Massingbird Sir John Sherrard Sir Thomas Skipwith Baronetts Sir Edward Aiscough Sir Willm Yorke Sir Edmund
Turner Sir Michaell Wharton Sir John Thompson Sir Thomas Travell Knights Charles Dimmock Champion Lewis
Dymmock William Marwood Thomas Broughton Thomas Skipwith Thomas Lister Henry Stone Robert Riley
Noah Neale Edward Payne Edward Montague John Sanders William Welby William Hide senior William Hide
junior Anthony Palmer Christopher Hales Esquires Sir Pury Cust The Mayor Aldermen Recorder and Sheriffes of
the City of Lincolne For the Corpora&c[co]n of Grimsby The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder For the Corpora&c[co]n
of Boston The Mayor Aldermen and Recorder of Boston For the Corporac[i]on of Stamford The Mayor Aldermen
and Recorder of Stamford For the Corporac[i]on of Grantham The Alderman of Grantham William Hascard John
Robinson Edward Codington Simon Grant Robert Cole Thomas Ireland Edward Watson Thomas Cole William
Clarke Thomas Crichloe Nathaniell Garthwaite Doctor Lee Gentlemen Edward Browne Joseph Fidell Robert
Harris of Kirton Edward Fawood of Gosberton John Thorney Charles Newcomen Nicholas Newcomen Tho.
Johnson Richard White Henry Moutray Ralph Rugeley Gent. Anthony Wingfeild Charles Halford Peregrine Bertie
of Gedney Esq[uire] The Warden of Lowth John Newton Mountague Cholmly William Brownlow Richard Winch
Stephen Rothwell William Trollopp Peregrine Buck John Micklethwaite John Goodricke Samuell Ludington
Esquires John Browne William Mountague Gentlemen Sir Edward Farmer Sir Robert Barkham Baronetts John
Bolt John Wood Benjamine Kinge Andrew Barton Gent. Gilbert Bury Esq[uire] Peter Bird Gent. Thomas Bury Ciprian
Thorneton Edward Tourney senior Edward Tourney junior David Feild Gentlemen William Chapman John Chaplin
Christopher Berisford Thomas Hall Vincent Grantham Francis Grantham George Witchcott George Nevill Bryan
Nevill Robert Cawderon Thomas Cowley John Harvey Esquires The Deane and Chapter of Lincolne George
Fairefax Thomas Younge William Thompson John Hussey Matthew Lister Robert Rider senior Dimmocke
Walpoole John Fisher John Bishopp Richard Torkley John Pinder George Knight Christopher Palmer Sigismund
Trafford Francis Purley Benjamine Smith Peter Shorte Robert Archer Esquires Richard Cuthbert George Newcomen
Gentlemen Charles Fox Rawston Hart Charles Bates John Toller George Langton senior George Langton junior
Charles Hutton Robert Fisher Francis Anderson Edmund Anderson Esquires Thomas Aiscough Gentleman John
Ely Edwin Anderson Esquires John Howe John Greene junior James Ashton John Towne George Smith
Johnson of Whitham Henry Jenkinson Henry Burrell Thomas Pownell High Sheriffe Ruben Sparke Esquires
William Wallett William Ambler Gentlemen Martin Johnson Robert Tyrwhit Esquires Peter Mapletoft John
Emerson Thomas Harnesse John Butler Gentlemen Daniell Deline Robert Sanders Adam Bland John Thorold
Isaac Newton Thomas Collinson Thomas Tigh Thomas Williamson John Burton William Bonner Gent. William
Cotton John Appleyard Francis Aiscough Thomas Webberley John Key William Tayler of Heckington Edward
Curtis Lewis Hurst William Tomlins of Riby Anthony Burton Humphrey Hide Benjamine Cuthbert William Stafford
John Micklethwaite junior Edward Tourney senior Edward Tourney junior John Quincey John Garland Joseph
Edmunds William Yorke Charles Fitzwilliams Sirack Wealehead Robert Jenkinson Thomas Billcliffe junior Charles
Beaty Thomas Hardy William Osgoodby Thomas Moore Esquires Edmund Inkersall Edmund Dickenson William
Greene of Long Sutton Nathaniell Thorold Gent. John Aiscough Martin Browne Henry Newstead William Marshall
John Neive Charles Newcomin Gentlemen Doctor Fulwood of Stamford John Evans William Long of Barton
Gentlemen Francis Fane Ralph Maddinson Esquires Patricke Shore Thomas Pooles Robert Harris Edward Browne
of Quadring Henry Caywood Maurice Johnson Edward Austin Eusebius Morton Edward Wilby Christopher
Spooner John Bryan Thory Todd William Duncomb Jonathan Gaule John Thorneby Edward Wilby Gentlemen
Henry Pell Beanell Wimberly Esquires Allan Knipe Christopher Hilliard Edward Leresley Thomas Coale Robert
Tirkill Dimmock of Markett Rason John Burslem William Jay William Dillimeare Henry Andrewes
of Osgerby George Jollands Walcott of Walcott Gentlemen John Browne Esquire:
The Lord Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffes of the City of London  Sir Salathiell Lovell Knight Recorder of
the City of London Sir John Sommers Knight Theire Majesties Attorney Generall Sir Thomas Trevor Knight
Theire Majesties Solicitor Generall Sir Samuell Barnardiston Sir John Mordent Sir Richard Temple Sir Benjamine
Ayloffe Sir Henry Ashurst Sir Nicholas Crispe Sir Thomas Pope Blunt Sir Robert Rich Sir William Lemmon
Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir Thomas Clarges Sir James Smith Sir Benjamine Newland
Sir Matthewe Andrewes Sir Thomas Vernon Sir John Matthewes Sir William Russell Sir John Lethuilier Sir
Robert Adams Sir Jeremiah Sambrooke Sir Thomas Rawlinson Sir Thomas Littleton Sir John Werden Sir Robert
Southwell Sir Thomas St George Sir Richard Raynes Sir Charles Hedges Sir Basill Firebrace Sir Gabriell Roberts
Sir William Dodson Sir Josephe Herne Sir Edward Desbovery Sir Ralph Box Sir William Hedges Sir Stephen
Evans Sir John Foche Sir Peter Paravacine Sir John Cope Sir John Browne Sir Thomas Davall Sir William
Wogan Their Majesties Serjeant att Lawe Sir Rowland Aynesworth Sir Leonard Robinson Chamberlaine Sir John
Iles Sir Henry Furnace Thomas Papillon Thomas Fredericke Esquires Doctor Henry Newton Chancellor of
London Lievetenant Collonell John Perry Thomas Westerne William Strong William Campion Esquires Nathaniell
Hawes Nicholas Charleton William Hooker Jeofferye Jeofferyes John Jefferyes Charles Chamberlaine Richard Aley
John Buckworth John Nicholls Arthur Champneys George Sittwell Arthur Barton Charles Duncomb Daniell
Sheldon Thomas Goddard William Ivatt Nathaniell Horneby John Crispe Robert Bodington Francis Gosfright
Thomas Ryder Henry Hunter William Fazakerly John Flavell John West John Moore Godfrey Woodward Thomas
Crane William Carpenter William Whitehall Abraham Jaggard William Lewen William Gunn Hugh Strode Robert
Braburne Robert Whittingham Edward Baker John Ashby George Cole James Clement Edmund Prideaux Leivtennant
Collonell Pearce Thomas Phelpe Henry Crispe Richard Bristow Samuell Trotman William Robinson Thomas
Firmin Thomas Colson Thomas Pitt Gregory King Henry Dethick Dr George Oxenden Samuell Shepheard George
Bearcrofte John Blake William Edwards John Chaney John Mould Joseph Martin George Boone Wadham Windham
Samuell Som[m]erford Peter Floyer Richard Normansell Charles Feltham Thomas Gardiner George Gooday Peter Joy
William Pellett William Withers Thomas Blackmore Percivall Golborne Nicholas Chaplin John Kent John Knapp
John Cooke William Falkener John Genew Francis Chamberlaine William Woodroofe John Midgeley James Oades
George Newland Thomas Langham Daniell Allen William Jarrett Francis Dashwood John Freman Arthur Staveley
Richard Cradock Samuell Clarke John Morrice Isaac Houblon Robert Masters Richard Acton William Warren
Herbert Aylewynn Thomas Jene Richard Yerberry Thomas Tokefeild Thomas Sanford John Johnson Peter Pickering
Richard Hoare Nicholas Alexander Robert Bedingfeild Thomas Darwinn James Smith Rupert Browne James Woods
James Fowles James Eaton Joseph Horneby Richard Nicc6olls Robert Raworth Francis Brerewood Richard Goodall
Thomas Salter Samuell Ongley Nicholas Collett Richard Edmondson George Pecke Charles Ball Richard Wynn
Richard Holder John Wilcox Arthur Shallott Peter Percivall Richard Gwynn Gilbert Heathcocke Michael Godfrey
John Cary George Boothe Esquires Charles Godolphyn Esquire George Nicholas Esquire Edward Jenkinson William
Cole Samuell Waldoe John Harvey Captaine William Walker John Knight Henry Cornish Richard Hutchinson Charles
Mountague Esquires John Sansom Thomas Martin Robert Foster Joseph Wright Marke Stratton Anthony Turney William
Founes William Johnson Thomas Spencer John Little George Carew Thomas Phipps John Ward Samuell Roysterne
Philipp Papillon Edward Etricke Richard Yerbury William Den Thomas Emes John Travill Alexander Jacob Matthew
Humberstone Nathaniell Greeves Thomas Humphryes Samuell Locke John Grimston Robert Hookes Esquire
Frederick Herne Esquire Nathaniell Herne Samuell Garrett John Bland John Hungerford James Mundy Duncan
Dee Charles Thorold John Mumford John Raley Thomas Eyres James Collett Francis Thursfeild John Morgan
Samuell Staneir Edward Rudge Felix Calberts John Eure Richard Beauchampe William Stredwick Nathaniell
Stourton Colonell Willett Arthur Moore John Hargrave John Oldbury John Deacle James Rufine Doctor of Physick
Major Charles Wilson Thomas Westerne junior Thoms Cuddon Augustine Ballowe:
Sir George Treby Lord Chiefe Justice of the Courte of Co[m]mon Pleas Lord Chiefe Baron Atkins Mr Justice Dolben
Mr Justice Rookeby Mr Baron Lechmere Mr Baron Turton Mr Serjeante Tremaine Mr Serjeante Trenchard Mr
Serjeant Thompson Mr Serjeante Levins Mr Serjeante Blincoe:
Lord Chiefe Justice Holt Mr Justice Nevill Mr Justice Powell Mr Justice Gregory Mr Justice Eyres Mr Baron
Powell Mr Serjeante Wogan Mr Serjeante George Strode Mr Serjeante Thomas Strode Treasurer Mr Serjeante Bigland
Mr Serjeante Byrch Mr Serjeant Lovell Mr Serjeant Thurbarne:
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Knight one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell
Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons and First Lord Co[m]missioner for the Custody of the Greate Seale
of England Sir Thomas Trevor Knight Theire Majesties Solicitor Generall William Farrer Esquire Sir Nathaniell
Powell Knight Charles Holloway The Honourable Heneage Finch Thomas Farrer John Mosyer Paul Foley Edward
Ward William Pettyt Anthony Bowyer Nicholas Courtenay John Hales Lancelott Johnson James Cardrow John
Cooke William Tempest Esquires And the rest of the Benchers for the time being:
Sir John Sommers Theire Majesties Attorney Generall Sir William Whitlocke Knight one of Theire Majesties
Councell learned in the Lawe Richard Wallopp Esquire And the rest of the Benchers of the said Society or any
three of them:
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Knight Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons First Lord
Co[m]missioner for the Custody of the Greate Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy
Councell The Right Honourable Richard Hampden Esquire Chancellor of Theire Majesties Courte of Exchequer
and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell  Lord Herbert Marquesse of Worcester
Sonne and Heire Apparent to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort The Right Honourable Edward Russell Esquire
and James Russell Esquire Sonnes to the Earle of Bedford Charles Lord Cheyney of the Kingdome of Scotland
Anthony Lord Falkland of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right Honourable Henry Lord Coleraine of the
Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Charles. Lord Brandon Sonne and Heire Apparent to Charles Earle of
Macclesfeild The Right Honourable Sir William Rawlinson and Sir George Hutchins Lords Co[m]missioners for the
Custody, of the Greate Seale of England Sir John Holt Knight Lord Chiefe Justice of Theire Majesties Courte
of Kings Bench Sir George Treby Knight Lord Chiefe Justice of Theire Majesties Courte of Co[m]mon Pleas Sir
Robert Atkins Knight of the Bath Speaker of the House of Peeres and Lord Chiefe Baron of Theire Majesties
Courte of Exchequer The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Castleton of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable
Henry Pagett Esquire The Honourable  Robert Howard The Honourable Craven Howard The Honourable
Edward Mountague The Honourable Henry Preistman The Honourable Thomas Newport The Honourable Peregrine
Bertie The Honourable James Bertie The Honourable Charles Mountague The Honourable Robert Shirley Esquires
The Co[m]missioners of Theire Majesties Excise for the time being The Co[m]missioners of Theire Majesties Green
Cloth for the time being The Honourable Robert Bertie Esquire Sir Charles Gerard Sir William Cooper. Sir
William Roberts Sir Anthony Craven Sir William Smith Sir Richard Fisher Sir Cane James Sir William Barkham
Sir Thomas Pope Blount Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Henry Ashurst Sir John Banks Sir William Williams Sir
Henry Marwood Sir Richard Onslowe Sir Roger Langley. Sir John Cutler Sir Phillipp Carterett Sir Samuell
Barnadiston Sir John Wolstenholme Sir William Booth Sir Walter Clarges Sir John Hoskins Sir James Rushout
Sir John Cope Sir Walter Plumer Sir Phillipp Boteler Sir John Cope Baronetts Sir John. Sommers Knight
Theire Majesties Attorney Generall Sir Thomas Trevor Knight Theire Majesties Solicitor Generall Sir Thomas
Clarges Sir Thomas Bide Sir John Elwes Sir James Butler Sir Thomas Rowe Sir Richard Dowton Sir Jonathan
Raymond Sir William Hill Sir Francis Pemberton Sir Henry Johnson Sir Orlando Gee Sir Theodore Devaux Sir
Thomas Kensey Sir Anthony Keck Sir Bazill Firebrace Sir William Hedges Sir Matthew Andrewes Sir Charles
Cotterell Sir Edward Waldo Sir Thomas Grantham Sir Purbeck Temple Sir Lacon William Child Sir Miles Cooke
Sir John Francklyn Sir Adam Otteley Sir James Astrey Sir Robert Legard Sir William Perkins Sir Goddard
Nelthorpe Sir Edward Abney Sir Thomas Hodgson Sir Cornwall Bradshawe Sir Michaell Heneage Sir William
Ashurst Sir William Pritchard Sir William Wogan Sir Charles Umfrevile Sir John Trenchard Sir Charles Lee
Sir James Smith Sir John Bucknall Sir Edmund Warcupp Sir Jeremy Sambrooke Sir Francis Child Sir Thomas
Rawlinson Sir John Tremaine Sir James Etheridge Sir Francis Lee Sir Bartholomew Shore Sir Thomas Cooke
Sir Thomas Lane Sir Stephen Fox Sir Robert Marsham Sir William Whitlocke Sir Michaell Wharton Sir Edward
Wood Sir Robert Dacres Sir Heneage Fetherstone Sir Thomas Middleton Sir William Leman Sir Joseph Herne
Sir John Hubland Sir James Tillie Sir John Parsons Knights Ralph Hawtrey Thomas Done and Brooke Bridges
Auditors of Theire Majesties Imprest Accompts John Phelips one of the Auditors of Theire Majesties Courte of
Exchequer Charles Duncombe Henry Portman Nicholas Rayneton Joshua Galliard James Mundy William Avery
John Smith Adam Andrewes Edward Harris John Walker and John Walton of Hadley John Huxley John Bathurst
Thomas Austin Robert Austin William Tate William Bluck Thomas Jackson Roger Gillingham James Chadwicke
William Draper John Lacey Thomas Windham Richard Atkins Robert Frampton Henry Herbert John Smith
Cheeke Gerrard Edward Waldo Richard Page Thomas Franklyn John Baggs Lancelott Lake John Nicholl Thomas
Napier Richard Bowater John Haley Tanner Arnold John Powell William Martin Edward Littleton William
Baber Dr Gideon Hervey Edward Maplesden George Sitwell Richard Shoreditch John Stanion Roger Jennings
John Jennings of Heese Francis Mericke John Walker of Hillingdon Henry Hawley Christopher Clytherowe Nicholas
Grice John Davenporte Richard Parker Thomas Boteler Robert Beale Robert Newdigate Lancelott Johnson Henry
Collins Thomas Pearshouse Richard Lugg John Crosier Jasper English Henry Reynell Thomas Wood Leonard
Hamond Matthew Johnson Clerke of the Parliaments Paul Jodrell Clerke of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons
Daniell Procter John Slater John Fantleroy Richard Darbysheire Edward Progers Robert Hedding William Gulston
Charles Fox Henry Barker Robert Sheffeild Thomas Hinsloe Thomas Alston Francis Brende Thomas Methold
Thomas Webb Thomas Henshawe Richard Taylor Anthony Nourse Richard Woodward Robert Clarkeson Foote
Onslowe Henry Lambe Francis Barry John Loveing junior Dr Edward Chamberlaine William Underwood Dr
Nicholas Staggins William Partheridge Timothy Le Noy George Tredeway Dr Thomas Hobbs Dr Nicholas Barbon
Thomas Plukenett James Southerne Francis Bagshawe Hugh Smithson German Ireton John Tredenham Edward
Harby Ralph Bucknall Thomas Owen John Le Neve Peter Le Neve Daniell Sheldon Peter Knight Henry Hassard
Richard Stephens Ralph Grange Samuell Buck Richard Milner John Milner Narcissus Lutterell Francis Twisden
George Dixon William Emerton George Edwards Carewe Guidott Edward Goldesborough Richard Price Dr John
Edisbury Roger Meridith Samuell Kecke Shem Bridges Richard Garth Bazill Herne Littleton Powell William
Freeman John Hungerford John Plumer William Thursby John Cooke Thomas Winford William Tempest Richard
Aston James Southaby Humphrey Etherington Francis Browne Samuell Somerford William Ettericke Edward Byde
William Gulstone Albian Chare Henry Spelman Aaron Pengry John Lloyd John Dawling Richard Dyott Richard
Coleing James Tissor Daniell Baker Francis Thacker Edward Noell Richard Haley Thomas Goodwin Charles
Bonithon Craven Peyton Richard Holford Samuell Trotman Peter Lugg Colonell Cornewall Simon Smith Joseph
Offley Thomas Offley Erasmus Smith John Higdon John Rawlinson John Milbourne Nathaniell Hilton William
Hastings John Hastings John Temple. Richard Adams John Bradford John Coggs John East William Whitacre
Tobias Eden Thomas Brotherton Robert Pugh Isaack Foxcrofte Andrewe Phillips Thomas Medlicott Theophilus
Eyton Thomas Christie John Smith Robert Dormer Humphrey Bradshawe Simon Harcourt Councellor att Lawe
Simon Harcourte of the Crowne Office James Allin Thomas Hall Thomas Smith William Withers John Perry
John Crosse Ralph Byde Edward Beker Francis Stanton John Gunston Roger Wood James Carderow William
Dyn William Underwood Hercules Horsey John Raymond Richard Craddock Richard Cheslin Captaine John
Partheridge Captaine James Partheridge Isaac Honywood Robert Hastings William Bird senior Francis Tissen Edward
Northey William Northey Arthur Bayley Hopefor Bendall Joseph Keate Peter Bourdeaux George Bohun William
Johnson Thomas Worley John Cave Timothy Thornbury William Thompson John Webber Abraham Bayley John
Constable Matthew Bateman Joseph Blissett Samuell Twynn Nathaniell Owen John North John Iffeild George Ford
William Wakelyn Henry Russell Richard Savile Henry Dethick John Vandebend John Bourne Gabriell Sparkes
William Warr Nathaniell Mountney Thomas Grimble Captaine Joseph Stephens Paul Docminique Captaine
Bateson John Woodfine Richard Knolls Thomas Wilcox Thomas Freeman Captaine John Nicholson Captaine William
Snelling John Andrewes Peter Lekeux William Maynard Charles Osbourne Thomas Glover Thomas Casse junior
Captaine Edward Noble Joseph Rolfe Richard Wildy Richard Awberry Edward Ambrose Edward Trotman William
Lightfoote Thomas Neale Doctor Owen Wynn Joseph Offley Robert Cecill Nicholas Carewe Fredericke Herne
Gregory Page Henry Hunt Maximilian Stephens John Harris of Brumpton Robert Hardesty Daniell Short Robert
Fisher Cheney Rowe Colonell Jurine George Carter Esquires Charles Hawtrey Phillipp Mitchell William Fenn
Francis Ashby Henry Cave senior Henry Cave junior Richard Parkins Nathaniell Lacey Robert Burdett William
Bampfeild William Webb Thomas Harris Anthony Guydott John Cannon John Bayley John Merydale Robert
Longland John Barnes Anthony Welles Ralph Clayton Simon Fuller Thomas Rudd Samuell Harwarr Bernard
Turner Ralph Harwood William Pemble Gentlemen John Short John Butcher Thomas Dyose Abraham Nelson John
Raynolds Thomas Rudd Gregory King Edmund Phillipps Symon Mayne John Agar Humphrey Ayle James How
Esquires John Little John Hookes Gentlemen John Verney Arthur Moore Esquires Adam Wareing Gentleman
Thomas Morris Esquire John Morris Gentleman Silvester Chilcott Samuell Knowles James Host Esquires Christopher.
Deane James Fountaine Gentlemen Benjamine Hilton Esquire William Duncombe Captaine Den Nathaniell
Hudson Thomas Nicholls of Henden Gentlemen Daniell Nicholl Esquire Sir Thomas Mompesson Knight William
Drope Gent Stephen Morris Gent Crispe Grange Joseph Sherwood John Briscoe Jonathan Nethway Colonell Robert
Auston Leonard Hancock Esquire Thomas Shepway Gent Nicholas Burnell Hugh Smithson John Asby Joshua
Shephard Henry Plumptree Esquire William Payne Edward Boyde Esquires William Benson Gent Charles Ferrers
James Vernon Nathan Ludlow:-
The Right Honourable Richard Earle of Ranelagh of the Kingdome of Ireland The Right Honourable Richard
Hampden Esquire one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privye Councell and one of the Lords Co[m]missioners of
the Treasury The Right Honourable Sir Stephen Fox Knight one of the Lords Co[m]missioners of the Treasury The
Right Honourable Sir Edward Seymour Baronett one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell and one
of the Lords Co[m]missioners of the Treasury And the Right Honourable Charles Mountague Esquire another of the
Lords Co[m]missioners of the Treasury The Right Honourable Sir Robert Howard Knigt one of Theire Majesties most
Honourable Privy Councill The Right Honourable Edward Russel Esquire one of Theire Majesties most Honourable
Privy Councill The Right Honourable Sir John Lowther of Lowther Baronett Vice-Chamberlaine to His Majestie
and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill The Right Honourable Hugh Boscawen Esquire one
of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill William Lord Elland Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Marquesse
of Halifax Edward Lord Cornbury Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Clarendon The Right Honourable
Henry Lord Hide Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Rochester Anthony Lord Falkland of the Kingdome
of Scotland The Right Honourable Craven Howard Phillipp Howard Thomas Howard Peregrine Bertie Charles Bertie
Bernard Granvill John Granvill Thomas Newport Henry Maynard Henry Frederick Thynn William Cheyney Esquires
Sir John Lowther of White Haven Sir Samuell Grimston Sir Charles Carterett Sir Roger Langley Sir Thomas
Littleton Sir Robert Cotten Sir Robert Pye Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir Peter Colliton Sir William Honywood Sir
Walter Clarges Sir Henry Marwood Sir John Cutler Baronetts Sir William Wogan Theire Majesties Serjeant att
Lawe Sir John Sommers Theire Majesties Attorney Generall Sir Thomas Trevor Theire Majesties Solicitor Generall
Sir Richard Temple Knight of the Bath Sir Richard Onslowe Sir Thomas Clarges Sir Joseph Seymour Sir Thomas
Mompesson Sir John Elwes Sir Phillipp Meadowes Sir John Nicholas Sir Joseph Williamson Sir Charles Cotterell
junior Sir William Orpe Sir Christopher Wrenn Sir James Hayes Sir Humphrey Winch Sir John Trenchard Sir John
Bucknall Sir Thomas Chambers Sir Thomas St. George Sir Michaell Cole Sir Jonathan Jennings Sir William Cooper
Sir Thomas Travell Sir Robert Rich and Sir Francis Child Knights Sir Benjamin Bathurst All the Officers of the
Board of Greenecloth for Theire Majesties Houses and the Three Prothonotaries of the Court of Comon Pleas for
the time being Charles Fox Henry Guy Thomas Done Brooke Bridges William Aleworth John Phelips Hugh Squire
James Vernon Charles Bonithon Thomas Watkins John Parkhurst Francis Gwynn James Sheffeild Benjamin Cooleing
Doctor Owen Wynn William Bridgman George Nicholas John Smith of St. Pauls Covent Garden Foot Onslowe
Thomas Cotton George Nicholas Robert Austin Esquires Walter Bridall Thomas Neale Christopher Vane Matthew
Lock John Currance Edmund Ogar David Crawford William Shawe John Tully William Richards William
Blathwaitc Richard Pagett Edmund Waller Francis Negus Ralph Marshall Robert Feilding John Knight John Baber
John Rawkins Nicholas Fenn James Tisser Anthony Rowe Roger Gillingham Nicholas Martin William Seabrooke
Edward Salisbury John Wilson Thomas Payne Richard Dalton Phillipp Farwell Guicciardine Wentworth John Packer
Peter Hume Rowland Holt John Fox Charles Whitakre William Baber Matthew Johnson Clerke of the Parliaments
John Walker Paul Jodrell Clerke of the House of Co[m]mons John Squibb Benjamin Jefferyes Colonell Edward Rowse
Colonell John Fitzpatricke William Poultenay John Hastings William Gulston Henry Preistman James Southerne
Nicholas Barbon Eldred Lancelott Lee Edward Progers Thomas Hall Humphrey Hethrington Phillipp Ryley Edward
Richbell John Cooke William Duncomb George Nicholas William Thursby Major Thomas Taylor Lawrence St. Loe
Charles Chetwind Thomas Owen Ralph Bucknall Francis Knollys Henry Colt Edmund Webb John Woodhouse Henry
Ludlowe Richard Garth Esquires Martin Lister John Ratcliffe Doctor of Physicke Leonard Plucknett Gentleman
Bartholomew Phillingham Charles Twitty William Lownds Robert Squibb Thomas Wymondesold Humphrey Masten
John Spicer John Lowe Bartholomew Burton John Peters Robert Knott John Creed John Milner Richard Milner
John Roydhouse Edmund Woodruff John Cleare John Smalbone Nehemiah Arnold Richard Ryder Gerrard Cotter
Captaine John Taylder Captaine Richard Crispe Captaine John Partridge Thomas Templeman of St. Martins in the
Fields Major Henry New Morrice Hunt James Chace Joshua Drayner George Cooper John Haynes John Lugg
Richard Wheeler Richard Lassells Charles Rampaigne Ralph Hutchinson Marke Lawne Richard Fitzgerald Charles
Knott John Clayton John Worley Edmond Yeomans Richard Cooper John Rossin[n]gton Matthias Cooper Richard
Petty John Martin William Greene Richard Heybourne Erasmus Dryden Thomas Browne Richard Owen John
England John Bolt Richard Stephens Augustine Beare Peter Levigne Francis Chapman William Greenway Anthony
Cratchrode Michaell Miles James Supple John Blundell John Angier John Stone Robert Stone George Raynton
Richard Miller Thomas Morgan Richard Hutton Rowland Greenwood Jacques Wiseman Thomas Thoroton Henry
Robins George Meggott Esquires John Banckoft Gentleman Bridgman Thomas Jones Cocke
of Longacre James Butterby Thomas Mansell Thomas Ryder William Blackeller Thomas Crosse Moses Porter
Phineas Andrewes William Willis Tanner Arnold Richard Topham Anthony Segar Samuell Brewster James Frontine
Thomas Railton Morrice Emmett Gyles Burrowes William Stone Robert Butler Gilbert Herring John Kemp James
Franks Samuell Pecocke Nicholas Pickering Thomas Tuckey Nicholas Collins Nicholas Freeman Mordet Creherode
James Cunningham Thomas Harrison Crispe Grainge John De-sheere Thomas Browne Nathaniell Hilton John
Hastings Joseph Biscoe John Bradford William Whitaker Anthony Withers Christopher Deane Henry Jones Edmund
Godwin Edmund Fuller Alexander Mann John Martin Benjamin Bayles Thomas Sutton Thomas Gratwicke Nicholas
Spaulton Charles Peter Francis Thacker Francis Colley Richard Barrowe Gilbert Urwin Gilbert Wharton Charles
Dranfeild John Tisser John Smith of Beauford Buildings Gentlemen John Tredenham Richard Coleing John Penhalle
Esquires James Smith Cheeke Jerrard Hugh Chudley Robert Yard Gentlemen Samuell Prior Sir Robert Grosvenor
Baronett Sir Peter Vandeputt Albion Chare Dr William Stockham Dr James Welwood Thomas Dyose William
Baber John Hungerford Esquires Abraham Skinner John Reynolds Michaell Corry Gentlemen Reynold Marriott
Esquire James Gibbon Gentleman Henry Cornwall Esquire William Hooker John Fitts Esquires Peter Hall Isaack
Terrett Edward Wroth Esquires Thomas Harrison William Jacombe William Warder Robert Breedon Henry Jones
Gentlemen Joseph Sherwood William Churchill John Price Edward Johnes Charles Ballett senior Edward Morton:.
Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir John Otway Knight George Gifford Samuell Buck Charles Pigeon
Warner South Ralph Cooke Martin Fowkes Thomas Carter Thomas Owen John Brewer Richard Vaughan Roger
Fenwicke Christopher Musgrave Daniell Bedingfeild Narcissus Lutterell William Clarke Robert Burdett Esquires:-
Sir William Yorke Knight Sir James Boteler Knight Sir Thomas Powis Knight Luke Astry Thomas Jones Edward
Byde William Dobbins James Whitronge Granado Pigott Theodore Bathurste Robert Price Thomas Windham John
Hungerford Esquires Henry Fleming Gentleman and John Hill Gentleman:-
Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester Sonne and Heire Apparent of his Grace the Duke of Beauford Sir Charles
Kemeys Baronett Sir John Williams Baronett Sir John Morgan Baronett Sir Rowland Gwyn Knight Sir Humphrey
Mackworth Knight Sir James Herbert Knight Thomas Morgan of Tredegar Esquires Henry Probert John Arnold
Charles Van John Howe Thomas Morgan of Llanrumney John Morgan of Tredegar Lewis Morgan of Machen
Charles Price of Llanfoist Edmund Morgan Richard Lester Hopton Williams Henry Morgan of Bednelty Roger
Cates Edward Jones of Buckland George Kemeys of Lanvair Edward Perkins Thomas Jones of Uske George Lewis
of Penhowe John Floyer Charles Hughes Charles Morgan of Tredegar John Morgan of Machen Nicholas Arnold
James Morgan of Llandilo John Walters of Peirsheild Capell Hambery Robert Gunter Christopher Price Rodericke
Gwyn David Morgan John Scudamore Edward Kemeys Henry Tompkin James Morgan of Hereford Richard Roberts
Charles Milbourne of Winisto John Harres Nicholas Parker Matthew Powell Esquires Thomas Evans Gent Walter
Williams Gent The Mayor of Monmouth for the time being The Mayor of Newport for the time being The
Portreeve of Uske for the time being The Bayliffe of Abergaveny for the time being John Morgan of Llanthowy
Walter Baker Esquire Thomas Williams Morgan Chambers William Blethin of Dinnam John Lewis of Ifton Hill
Charles Williams Nehemiah Williams John Morgan Lewis Morgan of Newporte Charles Morgan of Lanfore John
Ketchmey Matthias Bird Walter Aldy Robert Jones John Morgan of Winisto William Blethin of Llanmellin John
Cragg of Uske Theophilus Reynold Walter Cecill Roger Williams John Harris of Abergaveny William Powell of
Pullhall Francis Williams Morgan Thomas John Watkins Trevor Merricke William Evans senior William Price John
Gwilliam Francis Prichard Michaell Bohune Doctor John Jones Chancellor of Landaff Mr L Lister junior
Mr Phillipp Morgan John Prichard of Campson Sheldon Powell Ezra Waters Hugh Harres William Sayse Charles
Jones of Magar Henry Occold James Springett Henry Lewis of Treleack Charles Griffith Thomas Gwillim John
Scudamore of Tredaughan Walter Fortune of Monmouth George Kemeys of Llavenmabley John Walters of St
Brides Charles Milborne of Winisto junior David Thomas of Abergaveny Roger Kemeys George Bonnett John Lewis
of Landillo Thomas Williams John Philpott Henry Gabb Gent James Morgan of Abergavenny Thomas Edwards
George Morgan Peregrine Lewis Thomas Evans Gent Henry Probert junior Charles Probert Captaine Henry Rumsey
John Peirson Phillipp Morgan John Smith of Lantharnham Gent:-
The Right Honourable Henry Lord Colraine of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Robert Bacon Sir Henry Hobart
Sir John Wodehouse Sir John Mordant Sir Robert Drury Sir John Holland Sir Augustine Palgrave Sir John Pettus
Sir Robert Kemp Sir Roger Potts Sir Jacob Astley Sir Thomas Ward Sir Charles Adams Sir Thomas Hare Sir
Nicholas Garrard Sir William Cooke Sir Edmund Doyley Sir Peter Gleane Sir Edmund Bacon Baronetts Sir Neville
Catlyn Sir Francis Guybon Sir William Rant Sir John Turner Sir Cirill Wich Sir Edward Chisenhall Sir Robert
Clayton Sir Thomas Rawlinson Knights Thomas Knevytt Robert Walpoole Richard Berney John Harboard Edmund
Wodehouse John Wodehouse Ash Windham Phillipp Astley James Host John Herne Charles Le Grosse John Knevytt
Denzill Onslowe Robert Suckling Phillipp Bedingfeild Erasmus Earle Robert Coney John Norris Daniell Bedingfeild
George England Isaac Preston Robert Davy John Mingay Arthur Branthwaite Joacim Matthewes Robert Britiffe
Esquires Ralph Hare Robert Gooth Maurice Kendall Leonard Mapes John Repps John Houghton Anthony Freston
Oliver Neve Thornagh Gurdon Samuell Fuller Thomas Blowfeild Hugh Bokenham Henry Goldwell John Thurston
Roger Castle John Birken Augustine Briggs Glover Denny William Branthwaite Doctor Pepper James Hoste
Gabriell Armiger Christopher Crowe Riches Browne Henry Negus John Warkhouse Robert Wilson Edward Wilson
Edmund Britiffe Hatton Berners Robert Day John Ayde Clement Herne William Oldfeild Thomas Townshend
Mundeford Spelman Thomas Browne John Page James Ward Francis Long Thomas Pierson Nathaniell Symonds
Edward Soame John Jaye Edmund Lambe Thomas Wright Thomas Bulwer John Cropley John Richmond James Hobart
Robert Wardell James Scambler Henry Oxburgh William Stone Peircey Freake Francis Gardiner Brig Fountaine
Thomas England Benjamin England Gascoine Weld Francis Thorisbie Edward Osborne Gardiner Hewitt Israell Long
George Vernon Thomas Sanders Thomas Rant Richard Ferrier William Sidley Sigismund Trafford Esquires Robert
Jermy Jonathan Symonds John Fowles Charles Turner junior Robert Herne Edward L'Strange Clement Gooch
Francis Negus Richard Carter John Brewster Robert Doughly Robert London Thomas Talbott Robert Stileman
Francis Dusgate Roger Jennings John Castle Edward Bulwer Thomas Baysepole Thomas Crick Brograve
Benjamin Dethick Edward Barnes Phillipp Vincent Edmund Anguish Humphrey Rant John Blencrhassett Waller
Bacon Nicholas Helwis James Tenant Thomas Newman Edward Earle Christopher Layer Robert Fiske Francis Neve
Charles Barnewell William Stafford Leonard Mapes Robert Snell Edward Knights Thomas Browne Robert Honier
William Hunt Peter Wilson Edward Lombe Thomas Cropley Guy Chapman Fuller Gents Roger Jennings junior
Ralph Peirson John Marryott Gregory Davis Esquires:-
Michaell Beverley Esquire Mayor Robert Davy Esquire Recorder Arthur Branthwaite Esquire Steward Thomas
Blofeild Esquire Hugh Bockenham Esquire the two Sheriffes for the time being Thomas Wisse Robert Bendish
Robert Freeman John Low Nicholas Helwys Francis Gardiner William Salter Philip Stebbing John Wrench Thomas
Cooke Jeremy Vinn Esquires Robert Cooke Augustine Briggs Nicholas Bickerdike John Ward William Guybon
Samuell Warkehouse Thomas Postle Lawrence Goodwyn Thomas Turner John Freeman Aldermen Doctor Fairfax
Deane of Norwich Doctor Prideaux Doctor Pepper Thomas Townesend Esquire John Mingay Esquire Thomas
Bacon Esquire John Barnham John Dersley John Mackerele Roger Salter Gent:-
The Bayliffs for the time being George England Esquire Recorder Samuell Fuller Esquire Peter Caulier Thomas
England Benjamine England John Robins Thomas Bradford John Ferrier Nathaniell Symonds Thomas Godfrey
John Gayford Gabriell Ward John Andrewes Anthony Ellis senior Richard Ferrier Robert Bernard Thomas Lov[..]ell
Henry Thompson Anthony Ellis junior John Gunnell Joseph Cottman Benjamine Engle Robert Baker John Carlow
Aldermen John Burton senior Thomas Ellis:-
The Mayor for the time being Sir John Turner Daniell Bedingfeild Recorder Benjamine Holly Giles Bridgeman
John Kidd Edmund Hooke Benjamin Keen Robert Sparrow Cyprian Anderson Henry Frammingham Henry Bell
Charles Turner senior William Holly:-
Sir John Holland Baronett Sir Joseph Williamson Sir Francis Guybon Baptist May John Thruston William
Cropley Wormeley Hethercett Charles Wright Thomas Wright Maurice Kendall John Draper Robert Caudle
Edmund Winwood Thomas Smith Esquires:-
The Right Honourable Thomas Wharton Esquire Comptroller of Theire Majesties Houshold Sir St Andrewe
St. John Baronett John Parkhurst Esquire Sir Thomas Samuell Baronett Sir William Langham Knight William
Brownelowe Esquire Gilbert Dolben Esquire Thomas Andrewes Esquire The Honourable Henry Mordant Esquire
John Blencoe Serjeant att Lawe The Right Honourable Lionell Lord Huntingtowre of the Kingdome of Scotland
The Honourable William Mountague Esquire Sir Justinian Isham Baronett Sir Erasmus Norwich Baronett Sir James
Robinson Baronett Sir John Holman Baronett Sir Benjamin Bathurst Knight Sir Salathiell Lovell Knight Christopher
Jefferyes Esquire Charles Kirkham Esquire Arthur Brooke Esquire Thomas Maidwell Esquire Robert Barton Gents
Francis Arundell Esquire High Sheriffe of the County of Northampton Francis Crane Esquire Horatio More Esquire
Thomas Jennings Esquire Samuell Rolt Gent. Henry Benson Esquire Richard Bottelar senior Esquire John Combs
Esquire William Adams of Charwelton Esquire John Winston Esquire Edmund Bromwrich Esquire Thomas Breton
Gent. Sir William Craven Knight Sir Roger Cave Baronett William Bateman Gent. Edward Latkins Esquire Thomas
Woodward Gent. John Bridges John Weaver William Fleetewood Thomas Mulso Thomas Catesby William Wilmore
Esquires Mayor of Higham Ferrers for the time being Sir Rice Rudd Baronett Thomas Ekins William Botelere
Francis Harby William Elmes Thomas Trist Esquires Hatton Comton Jacob Dancer Gent. Henry Rushton Thomas
Cartwright Richard Rainsford Gerrard Gore Robert Breton Henry Bacon Robert Haslerig Thomas Pemberton John
Botry Esquires Daniell Danvers Doctor in Physicke Sir John Pickering Baronett Sir Matthew Dudley Baronett
Jeffery Palmer of Stoke Dooley Esquire The Honourable Sidney Wortley alias Mountague Esquire The Right
Honourable William Lord Fitz Williams of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Charles Bertie Noah Neal
Henry Neale John Royley William Clarke John Pemberton John Dickenson Esquires John Carrier Thomas Deacon
Robert Newcomb Roger Pemberton Thomas Lowry Charles Parker John Ash Edward Saunders Gentlemen John
Clendon Bernard Walcott Thomas Colthurst Esquires Matthew Orlibeare Gents Francis Lane John Creed Andrewe
Lant Charles Middleton Robert Mansell Moses Bathurst Esquires Matthew Skinner Doctor in Physick Robert Skinner
Esquire Sir Robert Dryden Baronett William L'lsle Charles How Robert Dormer Samuell Trist Esquires John
Bagshaw John Creswell John Woodhall Charles Fox Esquires Ambrose Holbech Gente Francis St. John Esquire The
Mayor of Brackley for the time being Robert Frewin Gents Joseph Haines Francis Morgan George Kendricke
Edward Stratford William Thursby Sir John Briscoe Knight Harvy Ekins Richard Lockwood Christopher Mountague
Esquires Henry Farmer Henry Edmonds William Tate Tobias Chauncey Francis Woodhall Samuell Tryon Thomas
Jackson Esquires John Hodges of Sougrave Thornton senior of Brockhall:-
The Mayor of Northampton for the time being Robert Hasilrig Gerrard Gore Robert Breton Richard
Willoughby Esquires John Knig ht Gentleman John Selby John Brayfeild Robert Ives William Ellce Thomas
Chadwicke John Clarke senior Robert Styles Theophilus Wishton William Wallis Daniell Herbert Thomas
Whithorn::
The Honourable Charles Mountague The Honourable Ralph Grey Sir Ralph Delavall Sir John Heron Sir
Thomas Loraine Sir Robert Eden Sir Edward Blackett Sir William Blackett Sir Francis Liddell Baronetts Sir
Ralph Jenninson Sir Richard Noile Sir Francis Blake Sir Orlando Gee Knights William Forster Philip
Bickerstaffe Roger Fenwicke Samuell Ogle Thomas Forster John Shaftoe John Salkeild Robert Mitford of Sighill.
Thomas Forster of Cornhill Thomas Collingwood Thomas Beach John Blakiston John Hindmers Robert Bewick
John Carnaby William Strother of Foberry William Ogle William Carr Michaell Weldon Henry Holmes Charles
Howard Robert Mitford of Mitford Syrtis Swineburne Esquires William Taylor Joseph Carr Patricius Crowe
William Reaveley George Delavall Thomas Blenkichip Robert Hebburne John Bacon John Blackett John Addison
Robert Lawson Thomas Algood Robert Shastoe Esquires Robert Lisle John Procter Richard Forster John Coulton
Samuell Salkeild William Ramsey of Brinkburne William Strother of Grindon Rigg Francis Forster Henry
Collingwood John Gray The Bayliffs of Morpeth for the time being Robert Fenwicke Ralph Gray of Backworth
George Lawson John Fenwicke Ralph Brandling Gilbert Parke George Wilcon Ralph Anderson William Peirson
Thomas Gray John Story John Rogers Thomas Burrell Robert Lisle of Hasell Samuell Wilson Robert Fenwicke
of Hexham Lancelott Algood John Armestronge Anthony Sharpe John Carr William Peirson Richard Mowbray
Gentlemen:-
The Mayor Recorder Aldermen and Sheriffe for the tyme being Timothy Davison Esquire John Blackington
Esquire Joseph Carr Esquire Thomas Bewicke Esquire Anthony Isaackson Esquire Joseph Atkinson Esquire
Benjamin Davison Esquire:-
Sir Francis Blake Knight Samuell Ogle Esquire William Carr Esquire Rupert Billing sly Esquire Edward Nealson
Esquire Mayor John Luck Thomas Watson Anthony Compton Esquire John Pratt Esquire Stephen Jackson
Esquire Ephraim Nealson Esquire Robert Watson William Scott John Johnson Edward Ord Arthur Edmeston
Cuthbert Brady Robert Simpson Ralph Archbold John Stanton Lisly Foreside senior Joseph Rosden James Watson
John Scott junior William Lawson Robert Rodham John Wilkin Robert Donkin Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable William Lord Elland Sonne and Heire apparent of the Marquesse of Halifax The Right
Honourable Patricius Viscount Chaworth of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Anchitel Grey Esquire The
Honourable William Byron Esquire Sir Thomas Willoughby Sir Thomas Parkins Baronetts Sir Scroope How Sir
William Stanhope Knights Francis Pierpont Robert Sacheverell Richard Mansfeild Thomas Lewes William Williams
Charles Hutchinson Henry Plumtree Philip Sherrard Esquires Thomas Mansfeild John Kerchevile Jeffery Brocke
senior John Storey William Wollhouse Scrimsheire of Cotgrave Richard Jeanes Henry Bambridge
Thomas Sharpe Robert Hacker Gentlemen Arthur Warren Gervas Pigott Richard Slater James Farewell Thomas
Charlton Thomas Manley George Gregory Beaumont Perkins Christopher Rolleston Gilbert Millington Robert
Sherbrooke William Burnell Esquires Sir Francis Molyneux Baronett Charles Stanhope Darcy Molyneux John
Digby William Pinckney William Brownlow Thomas Newdigate Cecill Cooper Nicholson of Marnham
Esq[uire] Thomas Bristow John Strey Peter Broughton senior Henry Sherbrooke Gentlemen Richard Neale John Neale
John Chappell Hugh Baskervile Richard Burbidge Gentlemen Francis Sandys John Knight John Thornhagh John
White Gervas Eyre Francis Stringer Thomas Hewytt Richard Taylor Edward Melish John Clerkson John Reyner
Richard Lloyd William Simpson Esquires Edward Southworth senior Doctor Cromwell Thomas Sherbrooke John
Grundy Gentlemen Jeremy Halfehide Gente Jermaine Jerton Gents The Mayor of Newarke for the time being The
Six senior Aldermen for the time being Doctor Yarborough Samuell Ellis Timothy Ellis Snell Gentlemen
William Clay The Bayliffes of Retford for the time being William Lane Esquire Daniell Dunston James Mason
William Booth Bunby Aldermen James Lane Gentleman:-
The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being Francis Pierrepont James Farewell Richard Mansfeild George
Gregory Esquires George Langford Charles Harvey John Hawkins Thomas Collins John Crispe Joseph Turpin
John Hides John Sherwin Francis Salmon Gentlemen:-
Anthony Lord Viscount Falkland of the Kingdome of Scotland Robert Lord Viscount Tiviott of the Kingdome
of Scotland Montague Lord Norris Sonne and Heire Apparent to James Earle of Abingdon The Right Honourable
Richard Hampden Chancellor of the Exchequer one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councell The
Honourable Henry Bertie Esquire Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir John Cope  Sir William Glynne Sir Edmund Fettiplace
Sir Lacy Osbaldiston Sir Robert Dashwood Sir John Holman Sir Thomas Littleton Sir John Doyley Sir Thomas
Cobb Sir James Chamberlaine Sir William Rich Sir Robert Barkham Sir Ralph Dutton Sir Henry Ashurst
Baronetts Sir Richard Temple Sir Edward Hungerford Sir Henry Fane Knights of the Bath Sir Edward Norris
Sir Timothy Tyrrell Sir Thomas Tipping Sir James Hayes Sir Thomas Clayton Sir Thomas Row Sir Sebastian
Smith Sir William Whitlock Sir Edmund Warcupp Knights Anthony Hungerford Thomas Tipping Richard Libb
Edward Barry John Stone Carlton Stone John Hampden George Alnutt Henry Alnutt Francis Clarke William
Lenthall John Dormer George Chamberlaine William Gannock Thomas Hoard William Bayly John Crooke
Harry Cole Henry Heylyn Robert Perrott James Perrott Richard Powell William Pudsey Robert Sheppard Thomas
Coghill Henry Hall John Wallis Adam Springall Robert Jennings Thomas Brightam Simon Harcourt Thomas
Wheate Robert Mayott Alexander Denton Edmund Goodier Joseph Rawlinson Simon Horwood a Deane Charles
Holloway John West William Oackley Ralph Holt Humphrey Wickham John Gunn Lenthall Trotman John Bray
John Danvers Nathan Knight Sunnibanke Veysay Roger Price Thomas Woodhall William Sacheverell Henry Peacock
Samuell Trotman Thomas Crisp of Darnford George Tipping of Draycolt James Herbert Will Tipping of Ewelme
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Woodward John Wickham Gregory of Horley George Cave John Cary Thomas Rowney Richard
Taylor of Wilscott Francis Knapp Robert Parsons Henry Streete Henry Stephens Thomas Carter Gilbert Jackson
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Thompson Nicholas Busby John Hawkins of Milton Sutton Coghill John Coghill Martyn May John Wheeler John
Crispe Lawrence Lord John Crockett John Dodwell John Wise of Drayton John Smith Giles Diston Thomas
Rolls Richard Croke Richard Blackball George Gooding of Latchford John Moreton Robert Standart Bezaliell
Knight John Coker Thomas Jordan Thomas Abell of Whitney John Winlow Edward Whistler of Gathampton
Thomas Turner Richard Mayott Ralph Whistler senior Ralph Whistler junior John Lydall Francis Drake Gentlemen
Henry Ayleworth Henry Beeson Doctors in Lawe Dr Henry Morris Arthur Warren Esquire The Mayor Aldermen
and Towne Clerke of Woodstock for the time being The Mayor Steward Aldermen Recorder and Towne-Clerke
of Banbury for the time being The Warden of Henley for the time being The Bayliffes of Chipping Norton
Burford and Witney for the time being Charles Holt Thomas Horwood John Dormer of Rousham Cobb
of Adderbury Henry Ashurst Esquires Job Nutt Gentleman:-
Dr Henry Aldrich Deane of Christ-Church and Vice-Chancellor The Honourable Heneage Finch Esquire William
Leopold Finch Warden of All-Soules Colledge Sir Thomas Clarges  Dr Henry Beeston Warden of New-Colledge
Dr William Levinz President of S[en]t. Johns Colledg Dr. Timothy Halton Provost of Queenes Colledge Dr. William
Jane the Divinity Professor Dr. William Levett Principall of Magdalen Hall Dr. John Hammond Dr. Ralph Bathurst
President of Trinity Colledge Dr. Thomas Turner President of Corpus-Christi Colledge Dr. Thomas Bowchier Dr.
Richard Lydall Doctor Jonathan Edwards Principall of Jesus Colledge Dr. Roger Mauder Master of Baliol Colledge
Dr. Fitz-herbert Adams Rector of Lincolne Colledge Dr Arthur Charlett Master of Universitye Colledge Dr Thomas
Bayly Principall of New Inn Hall The Proctors for the time Mr Benjamin Cooper Thomas Rowny senior Thomas
Rowny junior John Fulke Theophilus Poynter William Taylor George Thompson Jacob Robart:-
The Mayor of the City of Oxford for the time being Montague Lord Norris Sonne and Heire Apparent to the
Earle of Abingdon The Honoble Henry Bertie Esquire Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir Robert Doyly Sir Robert Dashwood
Sir Henry Ashurst Baronetts Sir Edward Norris Sir Edmund Warcupp Sir William Walker Sir Sebastian Smith
Sir Robert Harrison Knights John Townesend Thomas Eustace Richard Hawkins Aldermen William Wright
Esquire Recorder Charles Holloway Thomas Carter John Hawkins Esquires Anthony Eyans Tobias Browne John
Bowell Edward Combes Thomas Hunsden Richard Carter Henry White John Croney Charles Harris Richard Clarke
Gentlemen The Bayliffs for the time being Edward Prince Gente Towne-Clerke Edward Porter Gente Mr. Thomas
Adams Confecc[i]oner Mr. Sampson Rawlins Mr Alexander Wright:-
The Right Honourable Bennett Lord Sherrard of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable John Noell Esquire
The Honourable Philip Sherrard Esquire Sir Thomas Mackworth Baronett Sir Thomas Barker Baronett William
Palmes Esquire Bennett Sherard Esquire John Verney Esquire Eusebius Boswell Charles Halford Edward Horsman
John Browne Robert Mackworth Edward Browne Cornelius Burton Anthony Palmer Clement Breton Armine
Bullingham John Weever Edward Fawkner Richard Halford Charles Tyrrell Wellesborne Sill Thomas Marsh
Richard Snow Christopher Cleatheroe Esquires Richard Matthew Andrew Burton John Baker William Rice
Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Knight Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons and First Lord
Co[m]missioner of the Greate Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most - Honourable Privye Councell The
Right Honourable Charles Lord Brandon Sonne and Heire Apparent of the Right Honourable Charles Earle of
Macklesfeild The Honourable Richard Newport and Andrew Newport Esquires Sir Henry Littleton Sir John Leveson
Gower Sir William Whitmore Sir Humphrey Briggs Sir John Corbett Sir Francis Lauley Sir Uvedal
Corbett Sir Edward Acton Sir Richard Middleton Sir Thomas Littleton Sir Job Charleton Sir Thomas Woolrich
Sir William Williams Sir Francis Edwards Sir Edward Laighton Baronetts Sir Thomas Travell Sir William Lacon
Child Sir Adam Oatley Sir Robert Owen Sir William Forrester Sir Henry Gough Knights Jervice Pierpoint
William Fowler Francis Charleton of Apley John Charleton Arthur Maynewaring Richard Leister Edward Kinaston
of Oatley Edward Kinaston of Hordley John Kinaston Francis Prince Henry Herbert Francis Herbert Edward
Owen of Cundover George Weld William Oakeley Robert Corbett Thomas Rock John Coates Charles Coates
Richard Moore Walter Waring Charles Baldwynne Robert Cresset Robert Owen Roger Pope senior Roger Pope
junior Richard Cresswell John Lacon Thomas Oatley Master Serjeant Powis Henry Newton Francis Charleton of
Whiton Thomas Cornwall Bartholomew Lutley Philip Luttley Thomas Hanmer Henry Davenport Eldred Lancellott
Lee Thomas Langley Robert Harley Thomas Child Thomas Spratt William Williams Master Gough of the Marsh
John Thomas John Huxley John Chetwynd Edward Kery Orlando Nicholas Richard Mitton Edward Vaughan
Edward Clud Edward Kynnersley Rowland Hunt Thomas Corbett Jonathan Langley Thomas Leister junior Thomas
Edwards Richard Corbett Robert Clowes William Gower John Talieure Thomas Burton Thomas Smallman
Soudley Eyton Robert Pigett Thomas Pigett William Young Thomas Wingfeild Thomas Mackworth John Edwards
of Rorington John Powell Thomas Powell of Parke John Warter Francis Barkley Arthur Weaver James Grove
Thomas Jobber Robert Lloyd Henry Mitton William Hayward Edward Barrett Edward Jennings Edward Whitchcott
Edward Owen of Pulley William Jones Thomas Barnes Thomas Jones Ralph Browne Thomas Sandford Stephen
Downes Esquires Job Walker Edward Donne junior Thomas Severne Roger Trevor William Adams senior
William Adams junior The Mayor of Salop for the time being The Bayliffs of Bridgenorth for the time being
The Bayliffs of Bishops Castle for the time being The Bayliffs of Wenlocke for the time being The Mayor
of Oswestry for the time being John Hill Richard Hosier Buckley Mackworth Richard Salter Edward Gosnell
Jonathan Scott Collins Wooldridge Richard Muckleston junior Robert Wood Thomas Owen Charles Kynaston
Simon Hanmer Gentlemen Cole of Salop Edward Littleton Richard Higgons John Williams Gabriell
Wood Esquires Rowland Bough Robert Gorton John Edwards of Nesse William Leck Thomas Acton Richard
Betton Arthur Devereux Adam Wareing John Walcott junior William Grossvenor Richard Jenkins Samuell
Boudler of Arlscott John Langley of the Amies Thomas Crumpton Lancelott Stephens John Mason of Muchwenlock
John Atkinson Doctor of Physick Doctor Pigott Timothy Hassall William Hammond of Bridgenorth Samuell
Sandford George Chambre Jonathan Wingfeild George Walker William Kynaston Edward Kettleby junior
Shepard of Bitterly Francis Roycott Richard Rydley Robert Smith John Fowler Thomas Mason
Charles Mason Thomas Hinkes William Bridgen Richard Walker Richard Deves Thomas Weckstead of Bridgenorth
Richard Bradley Alexander Middleton Edward Matthewes John Flemming Humphrey Owen Samuell Hunt Arthur
Tongue John Clarke Richard Jenkes of Droyton Gentlemen Thomas Jones Councellor att Lawe Richard Staynors
Thomas Howell junior John Tranter Gentlemen Thomas Powell of Osbarston Charles Charlton Jeremiah Browne
Stephen Downes Thomas Rogers John Morris Mr Madlicott of Madlicott George Hudson Samuell Langley of
Browsley:-
The Bayliffs Recorder and Aldermen for the time being Sir Job Charlton Francis Lloyd Esq[uire] Recorder Francis
Charleton of Whitten Sir Walter Williams Baronett Francis Herbert Esquire Silas Titus Esquire Job Walker
Esquire Matthew Price Richard Stedman Edward Littleton William Gower Richard Higgens of Stinton John
Atkinson Doctor of Phisicke Esquires Baylie Doctor of Physicke Valentine Dawes Thomas Lea John
Stead John Beeston Samuell Boudler Thomas Sabery John Acton Gentlemen:-
John Lord Fitzharding of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Edward Seymour Sir John Sydenham Sir John Smith
Sir Thomas Wroth Sir Edward Wyndham Sir John Trevilian Sir Halswell Tynt Sir Francis Warr Sir John Morton
Sir John Saint Barb Sir William Canne Baronetts Sir Edward Philips Sir Thomas Bridges Sir William Bassett Sir
George Norton Sir Richard Hart Sir John Knight Sir Stephen Fox Sir William Wogan Sir Charles Carterett Sir
Thomas Travell Knights Henry Portman Nathaniell Palmer Thomas Strangewayes George Horner Edward Berkeley
Alexander Popham Hopton Wyndham John Hunt John Sandford John Speke Alexander Lutterell Joseph Langton
Edward Clarke Edward Gorges John Wyndham William Helyar senior William Helyar junior Carew Mildmay
Warwick Bampfeild Henry Bull John Pygott Edward Babor William Gore George Long William Lacy Edmund
Wyndham Baldwin Mallett Richard Fownes William Okenden Thomas Bare of Hunsom Henry Gold William
Strode Anthony Ethricke William Ethricke John Harrington Richard Morgan Edward Hobbs Charles Steynings
James Prouse Thomas Moore Harry Raynon John Chamney Henry Henley senior Henry Henley junior Thomas
Langton Richard Crosse William Coward William Phelips William Hilliard att Sea Anthony Stocker Henry
Lyte Henry Mompesson Thomas Strode Robert Syderfin William Harbin John Bluett of Knole John How Andrew
Crosse James Cade George Dodington of Wells George Musgrove Robert Long Francis Vaughan George Clarke
Richard Lansdowne Thomas Dike William Catford John Worth Gustavus Venner Edward Dyke William Player
William Hughes William Westly William Blackford John Hody senior John Hody junior Richard Cox James
Twyford Edward Strode of Deane Samuell Cabell Charles Buckland Thomas Gale Roger Leversage John Creswicke
William Whitchurch John Burland John Everard Samuell Horner Edmund Bowyer John Strachey George Prater
Nicholas Francis William Francis Henry Winter Thomas Samborne Philip Bennett John Acourt Edward Thurston
William Lucye Thomas Ledgingham Samuell Raymond Henry Brett Robert Blake Thomas Sumner Marshall
Bridges Smart Goodenough Robert Price of Bath Matthias Hanvile Cornelius Lyde William Lyde William Bolton
Thomas Crompton John Blinman John Merefeild John Williams John Brice Thomas Napper Thomas Langdon
David Yea Edward Ryder John Browne Edward Bacon John Keene Henry Procter Henry Bonner William
Man Thomas Hawker Esquires Francis Hobbard William Bisgood Richard Snow Bernard Smith Richard Wyatt
Thomas Baker Samuell Bindon John Frind Thomas Groves Thomas Towells Nicholas Markes John Beresford
William Webber Robert Smith junior William How Gentlemen:-
Edmund Arundell Esquire Mayor Sir William Cann Baronett Sir Richard Hart Sir Richard Crumpe Sir Thomas
Earle Sir John Knight Sir William Clutterbooke Sir William Hayman Sir William Merricke Sir John Duddlestone
Knights Serjeant Powlett Recorder John Hicks William Crabb Joseph Creswicke William Swymmer Richard
Lane Thomas Day William Jackson Arthur Hart Esquires Aldermen John Dutton-Colt John Romsey Joseph
Knight Timothy Parker Nathaniell Haggatt Nathaniell Driver Giles Merricke Robert Yate George Morgan
Edward Tocknell Robert Henly Esquires The Sheriffes for the time being John Sandford Samuell Wallis John
Hinde Thomas Cole John Bubb John Blackwell Robert Dowting John Yeomans John Bradway William Opie
Esquires Thomas Edwards Humphrey Corsley John Cary Gentlemen Henry Gibbs Richard Codrington Robert
Bound Edward Jones:-
The Mayor for the time being John Bush Robert Peirce Doctor of Physicke Walter Gibbs Edward Bushell
William Bush Walter Hicks Robert Chapman Benjamin Baber Robert Hayward John Stibbs Francis Hollys
Newman:-
The Mayor for the time being William Coward Recorder George Doddington William Hughes John Davis Richard
Thomas John Irish:-
The Mayor for the time being The Recorder Alderman Popham Alderman Tuthill Thomas Beere John Gilbert
John Wells John Franklin John Harvey of the Castle Thomas Robham of Merriot Esquires Nicholas Marshall
John Stuckley John Pitt William Webber Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Massareen of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable John Gray
The Honourable Henry Pagett The Honourable William Ward The Honourable Robert Shirley The Honourable
Clotworthy Skeffington Esquires Sir Thomas Peshall Sir John Leveson Gower Sir Walter Wrottesley Sir Walter
Baggott Sir Henry Littleton Sir Edward Littleton Sir Charles Wolsley Sir Francis Lawley Sir Thomas Bellot Sir
Michaell Bidulph Baronetts Sir Brian Broughton Knight and Baronett Sir Edward Hungerford Knight of the Bath
Sir Gilbert Clarke Sir Henry Gough Sir Charles Scrimsheire Sir John Floyer Knights Sir John Turton Knight one
of the Barons of the Exchequer Walter Chetwynd John Chetwynd Thomas Broughton Edward Littleton Robert
Burdett Robert Wolsley Thomas Lawley Edward Byrch Serjeant att Lawe Jonathan Cope Richard Dyott Thomas
Foley Francis Swinfin Philip Foley William Sneyd Ralph Sneyd senior Ralph Sneyd junior Thomas Lane Humphrey
Wyrley Robert Leveson Rowland Okeover John Lawton George Rodney Bridges Thomas Kynnersley Henry Vernon
William Crompton John Every Thomas Rudyard John Hoo William Parker senior William Parker junior George
Parker John Swynfen Thomas Byrch William Inge Philip Hollins Matthew Floyer Philip Pargiter Jonas Grosvenor
Charles Coles William Cotton Thomas Orme John Bagnall James Whitehall Edward Foden Francis Eld William
Nabbs Richard Pyott Thomas Jolliffe William Jolliffe Thomas Foley junior John Leigh Leigh Brooke William
Milward John Shilton Lambert Bagott John Newton Henry Leigh John Chetwood John Wedgewood junior Charles
Blount Nicholas Noble Thomas Whitby James Wood Esquires John Beresford Francis Wightwicke John Wightwicke
Daniell Watson William Bendy William Anson John Huntbach Peter Warburton William Trafford senior William
Trafford junior Thomas Scott Thomas Jevon senior Christopher Lea Samuell Pipe Michaell Brandrith Edward Short
Walter Fowler Jonas Asley John Browne Thomas Browne John Amphlett Walter Moseley John Baddily Richard
Whitworth Edward Barbour John Young John Fenton James Rudyard John Goreing Gabriell Wood Henry
Bracegirdle Gentlemen The Mayor of Stafford for the time being Edward Foden Esquire Recorder William Oldfeild
John Wegewood William Nabbs William Feake Esquires John Williamson Thomas Abnett Nehemiah Farmer Sampson
Byrch Walter. Collins Edward Byrd Joseph Doody Gentlemen The Bayliffs of Tamworth for the time being Sir
Edward Littleton Baronett Sir Henry Gough Knight Michaell Bidulph Esquire Charles Baynton George Alsopp Job
Beardesley Samuell Beardesley Gentlemen The Mayor of Newcastle for the time being William Baddily Thomas
Horderne William Boghay William Middleton William Lawton William Burslem Kilworth Oates Gentlemen The
Mayor of Walshall for the time being:-
The Bayliffs and Sheriffe for the time being William Marshall William Bayley Gentlemen Sir Michaell Bidulph
Baronett Sir John Floyer Knight Robert Burdett Richard Dyott Philip Pargiter Richard Pyott Esquires Thomas
Hammond William Potts George Boileston Richard Johnson John Bawlins Richard Burnes Richard Wakefeild
James Jesson Robert Floyd Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons and First Lord Co[m]missioner
of the Greate Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill The Right Honourable
Charles Lord Marquesse of Winchester Lord Chamberlaine to Her Majestie Sonne and Heire Apparent of Charles
Duke of Bolton and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill The Right Honourable
Earle of Sterling in the Kingdome of Scotland The Right Honourable William Lord Pawlett Second Sonne of the
Duke of Bolton Richard Earle of Ranelagh of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable James Russell Esquire The
Honourable Francis Pawlett Esquire The Honourable Edward Russell Esquire Sir Robert Worsley Sir John Mill Sir
John Button Sir Hugh Stewkley Sir John Dillington Sir William Meux Sir Nicholas Stewart Sir Andrewe Henley
Sir Richard Onslow Sir Heele Hooke Sir John St. Barbe Sir Robert Smith Baronetts Sir Charles Wyndham Sir
James Worsley Sir Benjamin Newland Sir William Kingsmill Sir William Stevens Sir Richard Harris Sir Thomas
Miller Knights Richard Norton John Wallupp Thomas Jervoise George Pitt senior Esquires Leonard Bilson Thomas
Hobby Gabriell Whistler Ralph Hastings Henry Dawley Frederick Tilney Richard Holt Richard Whithed Richard
Cobbe Esquires Sir Francis Massam Baronett Charles Cole White Titchburne John Smith of Tidworth John Pollen
Richard Bishopp Richard Chandler William Bishop Charles Morley Samuell Gawden George Bridges Charles
Wither George Abbott Esquires Richard Leveson John Fawkoner Charles Forrester Thomas Brocas John Coniers
Kings Councill Anthony Henley Richard Norton of Alsford John Leigh Richard Willoughby Edward Goddard
Reynolds Calthrop Walter Stephens John Deane James Hunt of Popham Oliver Cromwell Thomas Jervoise junior
Edward Chute Henry Bromfeild John Burrard Henry Compton Henry Hooke Edward Flemming Robert Knollis
George Stanley Arthur Hide Francis Dickens Henry Perrin senior Doctor of Phisicke Nicholas Hedger Richard
Stanley Thomas Tutt William Coleman Henry Tulse Edward Hooper Esquires Charles Duncombe Richard Love
George Pitt junior Benjamin Ruddiard Thomas Wither William Norton Robert Michell Thomas Bulkley William
Batten Roger Barton Robert Barton George Duke George Nicholas Thomas Edmunds Thomas Dowse of Wallup
Thomas Dowse of Brooke John Rives of Drayton John Rives of Bransbury Richard Cooper Edw. Pyle  Thomas
Fitz-James John Lisle William Knapton Thomas Dore William Guydott Samuell Pitman George Brampston Doctor
of Lawes Roger Mompesson William Stroud James Dewy William Hearst Dutton Gifford Richard Knight Charles
How Henry Hunt Henry Homes Esquires Charles Stewart Thomas Scott Edmund Pitman William Cage Roger
Gollopp John Whitehead John Worsley James Worsley Henry Homes Henry Meux Thomas Urry of Freshwater
David Urry of Easton David Urry of Garcomb Major Henry Worsley William Feilder John Priaulx Nicholas
Flower James Hooper John Bowerman John Lewknor Christopher Knight Francis Ashley Gabriell Ashley Henry
Perrin junior Doctor of Physick Doctor Thomas Hobbs Doctor Barlow Maurice Hunt Esquires Sir
Jemmett Raymond Knight Richard Kent Adam de Cardonall Esquires John Speede Doctor of Physicke Ellis Mew
Thomas Coward Esquires Doctor William Over Mr Bennett of Fareham Francis Mills George Burrard
John Acton Anthony Bathurst John Harwood James Feild Charles Dingley Richard Beele Giles Liford Robert Love
Allan Garrway Anthony Guydott Edward Rooke Henry Christmas George Wakeford Gents The Mayor of Winton
for the time being John Purdue Thomas Wavell Anthony Yalden Godson Penton John Warner James Earle
Thomas Pinke James Barfoote Aldermen:-
Paul Burrard Richard Good Henry Sharpe Henry Ghost John Kaiger Thomas Bromfeild Walter Thomas
Richard Jervise Thomas Bonham Robert Forder William Yalden John Hawksworth Charles Traffles Thomas Craneley
William Dale of Christchurch Cornelius Macham Alexander Alcorne Henry Player William Goldwyer The
Bayliffe of Andover Edward Wareham William Barwicke Robert Blashford John White William Pay John
Palmer The Mayor of Portsmouth for the time being John Blakeley Lewis Barton Thomas Brounker
Edward Batten Charles Traffles Matthew Imber Henry Grace The Mayor of Petersfeild for the time being
John Clements The Mayor of Newport for the time being Nicholas Lisle William Chapman Robert Leigh
James Searle Gentlemen Peter Gard Eustace Man Henry Worsley John Bowler John Stephens David Urry of
Afton William Stephens of Barton William Stephens of West Cowes Edward Stephens Timothy Lucas John
Newnham Francis Deacon William Keblewhite Edward Hales of Newport William Loveing:-
The Mayor for the time being The Recorder for the time being Sir Giles Eyres one of the Justices of the
Kings Bench William Bulkley Esquire John Speede Doctor of Physicke Thomas Cornelius William Lyne Adam
de Cardonall Richard White James Crosse John Leigh William Cropp James Mellish Alexander Alcorne Edward
Elwes John Smith Christopher Smith Cornelius Mackham Robert Culliford Elias de Gruchye Leonard Cropp
Gentlemen:-
Lyonell Lord Huntingtower of the Kingdome of Scotland Sir Robert Bacon Sir Adam Felton Sir John Barker
Sir John Playter Sir Robert Kempe Sir Symon Dewes Sir John Castleton Sir Dudley Cullam Sir Henry North Sir
Jervase Elwes Sir John Rouse Sir Thomas Allen Sir Thomas Barnardiston Sir John Duke Sir Robert Brooke Sir Phillip
Parker Sir Samuell Barnardiston Sir Francis Masham Sir Robert Davers Sir Charles Bloyce Sir William Cooke Sir John
Cotton Baronetts Sir Charles Gaudy Sir Robert Rich Knight and Baronett Sir John Poley Sir Thomas Hervey Sir
George Weneyve Sir Nevill Catlyn Sir Henry Johnson. Sir Joseph Brand Sir Richard Gipps Sir Anthony Archer
Baronett Sir Cesar Wood alias Cranmer Sir Charles Umphreville Sir Francis Blundell Knights The Right
Honourable Sir Stephen Fox Knight one of the Lords Co[m]missioners of the Treasury William Maynard Nicholas
Bacon Thomas Holland Thomas Felton Compton Felton Thomas Glemham Thomas Knyvett Lievetenant Generall
Thomas Talmash Lyonell Playters Henry Heveningham Thomas Cole William Bridgman Henry Parker William
Barker Francis Barker William Johnson Thomas Tyrrell Charles Blosse Charles Knipe Thomas Roper John Hunt
Edward Warren John Robinson John Thurston Richard Norton Robert Maddockes Henry Warner Thomas Aldham
Richard Hubbard Henry Poley John Brayme Thomas Salter Philip Beddingfeild Robert King Richard Buckingham
Hamond L'Strange John Scrivener Charles Smith Edward North William Rivatt James Calthorpe John Cornwallis
Francis Smith of Thrandiston Thomas Smith William Crofts Anthony Crofts John Wright Edmond Bence Robert
Barker Robert Naunton John Currance Thomas Wright Henry Edgar Samuell Ward Arthur Barnardiston Lawrence
Rowse junior Thomas Golding William Glover Thomas Lemon John Bence George Fleetewood Robert Warryn
Aubry Porter John Hervey Henry Goldwell Christopher Calthorpe John Germy of Sproughton John Jermy of
Strutton Anthony Wrath senior Anthony Wrath junior Allen Cotton Edward Alpe Edmund Shephard John Smith
of Parkefeild William Cullam Thomas Ryvett Charles Killigrewe Thomas Love John Beaumont Thomas Smith of
Barton Nicholas Bragg Charles Whitacre John Hooke Doctor Thomas Carver William Betts Captaine Fynn William
Poley Robert Cuddon John Catesby John Browne Charles Wood alias Cranmer Roger Kerrington Thomas Neale
Thomas Dye Thomas Else Nicholas Freeman John Pells Edward Alston John Hodges John Felton Peter Alderman
John Spiricke Renaldo Pitfeild John Girling Gregory Clarke William Randall Thomas Dade Thomas Wright senior
Thomas Barnardiston Samuell Barnardiston Richard Wareing. Thomas Brande John Barker of Wickham Edward
Jenney Thomas Bright William Hamond Samuell Clarke William Cooke Andrewes Warner Francis Brewster
John Hill Samuell Blackerby Richard Porter Smith of Marlsford John Brand John
Eldred of Saxam John Wild senior Philip French William Hamond of Whitton John Bass Samuell Baker Isaac
Rebo Thomas Owen Thomas Aldridge William Lucas Samuell Pacy Thomas Bendish Bartholomew Soame William
Bright Robert Russell Edward Gaele James Goodwyn Thomas Folkes John Nicholls senior Francis Heylocke Henry
Ward Henry North Lawrence Stistead Richard Phillips John Blumfeild Robert Clarke William Tye Richard
Marriott William Fowles Joseph Weld Nathaniell Symonds Richard Fryer William Neave William Glascocke
Esquires Anthony Fisher John Craske junior Robert Chapling Robert Snelling William Beaumont John Brandling
Esquires Edmond Artist senior Richard Freeston Bartholomew Young Thomas Scarlett Andrew Brownsmith Thomas
Fothergill John Pinchbacke John Buxston Thomas Mitchell Nicholas Edgar George Watts Richard Jenkinson
Edmund Plume Thomas Bright Devereux Edgar John Spencer Gentlemen Edmond Jenney Henry Damant John
Rabett of Bramfeild Samuell Grove Thomas Macroe junior Gentlemen Richard Ferrier Esquire Thomas Heyward
of Clare Simon Dove of Hadleigh William Flack Hugh Bockingham John Fowle George Gooday Esquires William
Turner Jeffery Maltyward Gentlemen Nathaniell Symonds Esquire James Harvey of Cockfeild Richard Pupplett
Robert May Gentlemen George Dashwood Esquire Edward Goate John Gooding of Marslesham George Gale
Gentlemen John Sympson Robert Kerrington John Borrett of Stradbrooke Philip Bacon John Morden Wicksted
Well Joseph Weld John Pamphlin Robert Studd Thomas Wright junior Edmond Coleman Thomas King Thomas
Cropley John Folkes Thomas Hastings Guy Chapman Fuller Ewen James Symonds Joseph Hastings
William Byatt Nelson Fredericke Herne Esquires:-
The Baliffs for the time being Sir John Barker Sir Charles Blois Baronetts Charles Whitacre Esquire Recorder
Fredericke Herne Esquire Charles Wright Lawrence Stisted Richard Phillipps John Burroughs William Neave
William Browne John Blomfeild John Wade Miles Wallis Henry Sparrowe William Tye Thomas Day Gentlemen
Robert Clarke Towne-Clerke Devereux Edgar Esquire Henry North Esquire Doctor John Dade Doctor John
Wallis Thomas Wright senior John Banks Gents Collector of Theire Majesties Customes Richard Pupplett Edward
Gaell Robert Snelling:-
The Bailiffs for the time being Henry Poley Thomas D'Avenant Thomas Vincent Esquires Thomas Deye senior
Henry Edgar Thomas Browne Nathaniell Deye Thomas Deye junior Francis Deye Thomas Brampston Thomas
Flowerey Smith Chenerey Gentlemen:-
The Mayor for the time being Sir Thomas Barnardiston Baronett Sir Jervase Elwes Sir Samuell Barnardiston
Edmond Coleman Recorder John Gibbon John Robinson Esquires John Catesby John Parish Bernard Carter
Richard Hobard William Cock Samuell Abbott William Hasell William Fothergill Robert Chaplyn Martin Harris
Clement Ray Henry Crosseman William Halls Robert Gurling Benjamin Carter Thomas Carter Gentlemen:-
The Alderman for the time being The Recorder for the time being Henry Guybon Samuell Grove Richard
Prime Thomas Macro senior Robert Sharpe Thomas Borrough Thomas Macro junior Martin Spenceley Samuell
Battley Gentlemen Sir Robert Davers Baronett Henry Goldwell Esquire Sir Thomas Hervey Knight Thomas
Holland Esquire:-
The Bayliffs for the time being Sir Robert Kemp Baronett Sir Robert Rich Knight and Baronett John Bence
Thomas Neale George Fleetwood Esquires John Postle Jeremiah Birlingham William Wethersby William Betts
William Hamond Gentlemen:-
The Mayor for the time being Thomas Glemham Thomas Felton Esquires Thomas Hastings Joseph Hastings
Thomas Palmer John Morgan John Siced Richard Porter Daniell Whidby William Robinson John Stephens:-
Sir Henry Johnson William Johnson Esq[uire] John Browne Esq[uire] Bayliffe John Bence Esquire Thomas Neale Esquire
Recorder Thomas Wall Richard Covell John Burrode Edward Wall James Peake Hitchingham Wright Richard
Burrode Alexander Osborne Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Howard one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privye Councill The
Honourable Heneage Finch The Honourable Francis Coventry The Honourable Hugh Hare Esquires Sir Walter
St. John Sir Francis Vincent Sir Marmaduke Gresham Sir Richard Onslow Sir John Thompson Sir Thomas
Clarges Sir Walter Clarges Sir William Duncomb Sir Edward Bromfeild Sir William Temple Sir Robert Napier
Sir Richard Atkins Sir William Glynn Sir Joseph Alston Baronetts The Honourable Sir Francis Compton Sir
John Nicholas Knight of the Bath Sir William Worley Knight of the Bath Sir William Hoskins Sir Matthew
Andrewes Sir St. John Brodericke Sir Robert Clayton Sir Purbeck Temple Sir James Clarke Sir Christopher
Buckle Sir Cornwall Bradshawe Sir James Butler Sir William Elliott Sir Robert Knightly Sir Peter Daniell Sir
William Dashwood Sir Edward Fruin Sir John Parsons Sir Thomas Vernon Sir Peter Vandeputt Sir William Hill
Sir Roger Meggott Sir Charles Hedges Sir John Temple Sir William Gore Sir Edward Desbovery Sir William
Seawen Knights Michaell Edwards High Sheriffe of the County of Surrey Mr Serjeant Fuller Thomas Howard
George Evelyn Henry St John Thomas Vincent Roger James Thomas Turgis Anthony Bowyer Denzill Onslow
White Tichborne Morgan Randyll Foot Onslow John Weston Edward Nicholas George Evelyn George Rodney
Bridges John Arnold John Eveling Philip Hilliard Edward Harvey William Brownlow Baptist May James Zouch
George Woodroffe Nicholas Carew Ambrose Browne John Lukener Richard Garth Henry Hene William Fenwick
Thomas Cotton William Morley Anthony Thomas Haestreete James Sigismond Stidolph George Duncomb Edward
Bray John Sands William Hooker Richard Nicholls Shem Bridges Richard Morley Ambrose Muschampe Peter
Hussey William Harvey Richard Onslow Christopher Buckle Thomas Lant John Gore Francis Brend William
Hatton Charlton Whitlock Stephen Harvey Robert Gavill John Burgoyne John Thynn William Perry William
Nuthall John Love George Smith William Heyward John Mitchell Henry Whistler John Wight Robert Hatton
Thomas Trapp Henry Ludlow Jeoffery Amhurst Henry Lloyd William Bridgman John Heather William Clarke
Martin Folkes John Turner Samuell Lewen John Pettyward Edward Thurland Thomas Molineux Henry Vincent
John Parsons John Lugg Eldred Lancelott Lee Samuell Crispe junior Nicholas Wath Nicholas Fenn Captaine
Salmond Benjamin Le-Cane Philip Foster Edward Lane Ralph Snow William Genew Samuell Somerford Robert
Saunders Samuell Pett George Goreing Nicholas Waite Robert Dowglas William Gulston James Chadwick Lancelott
Johnston William Clarke John Agar Thomas White Ralph Hough Thomas Wincop William Brockman Julius
Glavill Cesar Bradshaw John Buckworth George Vernon Rich Tho. Causton Christopher Gettry
senior John Hoskins Francis Gosfright Francis Hatten Thomas Wymondesold John Austen William Boothby
Robert Moore James Tooth Samuell Crispe senior John Lampart John Milner Edward Woodward Simon Smith
Joseph Wandall Spencer Cooper Vertue Radford George Atwood Richard Morgan John Deleau Henry Griffeth
Thomas Loefeild Colonell Peirce Samuell Atkinson John Dawling John Kenrick John Tichburne Christopher
Creswell Henry Wilkinson Thomas White Esquires The Mayor of Guilford for the time being Maximilian
Emeley Timothy Wilson Joseph Lee Saunder of Tooting Josias Dewy John Hoskins Thomas Burroughs
John Martyr John Child Henry Flutter Edward Ford John Hill Thomas Smith Peter Quenell Henry Saunders
The Bayliffs of Kingston for the time being The Bayliffs of Farnham for the time being Richard Kelsey Richard
White Edward Tilby Robert Bignold Urban Hall Lawrence March John Spencer Richard Jewell Thomas Harris
Captaine Bartholomew Thomas Jordan of Gatwich William Jordan Doctor Budgeon Thomas Jordan Richard Gwyn
Henry Johnson William Summers Peter Norbrow Robert Boyer Thomas Cusden Gerrard Andrewes Henry
Wyatt John Burchett Peter Hughes William Doryzon John Streer John Eversett Ulisses Blunt John Terry John
Symball Peter Kesterman William Hambly Isaac Cox Leonard Hammond Thomas Hammond  Henry Bynes
Christopher Smith William Sherlock Jonas Shish Daniell Wight Thomas Jordan John Greene Joseph Wood Charles
Shorter Thomas Juxon William Allwood Walter Vernon Edward Smith George Heath Robert Bristow William
Berblock Thomas Mallen Nicholas Hookes John Cox Nehemiah Bourne Richard Bowsey Abraham Harrison John
Pigeon William Yalden Ralph Drake John Sermon Benjamin Bonwick John Boys Richard Devon Francis
Terringham John Hadson William Gray John Nicholls Edward Dimblely William Attwood Thomas Jordan John
Allwood John Wood Daniell Wright senior William Rutter John Gerrard Samuell Peirson Francis Gosfright
John Smith Edward Bucrish Henry Herringman John Allen John Milford Bryan Fairfax Richard Bridger John
Ledford Benjamin Cracker Peter Delannoy John Cholmny Jacob Parham Daniell Duthees Jacob Harvey Thomas
Maylyn Giles Hayward Francis Wilkinson William Gibbs Samuell Hall Thomas Cox Benjamin Tarrant John
Sheppard John Gerrard John Chittey Ferdinando Holland John Coleman John Blake Crow Verren Christopher
Cope William Puryour Robert Ford Samuell Lupton Henry Wheatley Greene Henry Bishopp Captaine
Thomas Roffey John Cole Gentlemen James Isaacson Thomas Fox Thomas Cuddon John Smith William Steare
William Starford John Jacob Daniell Allen Marke Houghton Godfrey Woodward Gentlemen Abraham Devishee
Esquire Richard Steele Gentleman:-
John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir John Pelham Sir William Thomas Sir Joh Fagg Sir Denny
Ashburnham Sir William Wilson Sir Thomas Dike Sir William Culpeper Sir Richard Onslow Sir John Stapeley
Sir Philip Gell Baronetts Sir William Morley Knight of the Bath Sir John Briscoe Sir Nicholas Pelham Sir
Edward Selwyn Sir James Morton Sir Christopher Conyers Sir Edward Hungerford Sir James Smith Sir Thomas
Miller Sir George Chute Knights Thomas Pelham William Morley John Lewkner Nisell Rivers Henry Pelham
Richard Bridger Thomas Newdigate Esquires Thomas Briggs Doctor att Lawe George Nevill William Board
James Butler George Goreing Thomas Beard John Spence James Graves John Fuller John Baker Alexander
Stapeley John Miller Simon Smith John Packer Thomas Bromfeild Walter Dobell junior Thomas May William
Markwicke John Machell Thomas Bickley George Gunter John Braman Richard Farrington Nathaniell Palmer
Thomas Palmer William Williams Peter Gott Henry Apsley Thomas Frewen Edward Dine George Courthope
Samuell Hyland John Marlott Randolph Tutty Francis Page Thomas Woodier Walter Roberts William Peckham
Tho. Betsworth Thomas Gray John Apsley William Garroway William Wastbrooke Thomas White junior John
Cooke of Petworth Esquires Francis Mose senior Thomas Brooker John Cheale of Findon Richard Stiles Henry
Barwitt Gentlemen John Cooke of Goreing John Lee of Plaistowe Richard Cooper Henry Barnard Thomas
Nash Edward Staker Oliver Whitby William Paine Humphrey Jewkes Thomas Peckham of Alingborne Thomas
Knowles Richard Banks Anthony Cruttendon Robert Hall Paul Burrard The Mayor of Chichester and
Arundell for the time being Barnham Powell Charles Goreing Charles Fagg Robert. Orme Henry Cooper
Richard Paine John Brewer Esquires Robert Austin Apsley Newton Robert Fagg Thomas Burrell John Munke
Anthony Eversfeild William Newton John Gratwick of Eaton Stephen Humphrey William Alderson Francis Goter
Edward Morley William Cobden Nicholas Best William Hayes Samuell White John Wicker John Shelley William
Blake John Weeks Thomas Fagg Gentlemen John Pechey of S[en]t. Peters John Pechey Barister att Lawe Robert
Thomden Richard Butcher George Oglander Stephen Fuller William Pechey Gentlemen Peter Courthope Richard
Shelley John Newnham Esquires Henry Yates John Board Nathaniell Turner Edward Manning John Groome
John Weller John Baker William Clarke Esquires Walsingham Mitchell John Steward Lawrence Alcock John
Yaldon Thomas Betsworth junior Thomas Crouchett Thomas Charman William Jewer Samuell Blunt William Clarke
Gentlemen Stephen Penford Henry Peckham Thomas Westerne senior Samuell Westorne George Elford John
Pellatt Richard Voakes Daniell Gittons Thomas Burry Edmund Negoes Gentlemen Richard Parker Hugh Reason
Robert Baker John Minshawe of Farney Matthewe White Thomas Sheppard George Thornton Henry Styles of
Taring John Haseler Gentlemen Christopher Knight Esquire Thomas Brereton Thomas Ellis Gentlemen Richard
Peckham Esquire George Osborne Stephen Jermin Lewis Buckle John Busbridge Nicholas Covert Thomas Lentott
of Walhurst John Wheeler of Amington Thomas Poole of New Shoreham Gentlemen:
The Mayor for the time being Thomas Lovell John Hide Captaine Edward Millard Philip Lovell John Medhurst
Jurates:-
The Mayor for the time being Mr Edward Martin Mr Harris Mr John Richardson Mr Thomas Symons
Mr Richard Samson Mr Thomas Jenkins Mr Francis Jenkins:-
The Mayor for the time being Sir John Austen Sir John Darrell John Spaine Michaell Cadman Nicholas
Manouch Thomas Greble Nathaniell Hartshorne:-
The Bailiffs and Jurates for the time being:-
The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Tiviott of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right Honourable the
Lord Digby of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Robert Shirley Esquire The Honourable Francis Grevill
Esquire The Honourable Thomas Coventry Esquire Sir John Mordant Sir Charles Holt Sir Simon Clarke Sir
Richard Temple Sir Clement Fisher Sir William Boughton Sir Jacob Astley Sir John Bridgman Sir Charles
Shuckburgh Sir Thomas Samwell Sir William Wheeler Sir John Huband Sir Reginald Foster Sir Basill Price
Sir Richard Newdigate Baronetts Sir William Underhill Sir John Clopton Sir William Craven Sir Andrew Hacker
Sir William Bishop Sir Richard Verney Sir Thomas Rawlinson Knights William Bromley Andrew Archer Robert
Burdett Walter Chetwynde Esquires Thomas Rawlins Serjeant att Lawe William Peytoe George Lucye Robert
Somervile Basill Feilding Arden Adderly Seabright Repington Edward Clopton Thomas Wagstaffe Arden Bagott
William Palmer Richard Hopkins Charles Knotesford Humphrey Wyrley Henry Packer Charles Newsham Thomas
Keate Thomas Fetherston Thomas Andrewes Edward Bentley Hastings Ingram Charles Jennens William Colemore
Ward Dilke William Dugdale William Bolton Robert Hervey Simon Biddulph Francis Fisher Henry Greene
Humphrey Boughton Francis Boughton Edward Boughton John Shuckburghe Michaell Biddulph James Ludford
John Combes John Farmer Thomas Peers Fisher Wentworth alias Dilke Price Devereux Bernard Whalley Thomas
Newsham George Bonn Henry Neale Esquires John Clarke John Astley Thomas Archer John Mariott John
Jennens Humphrey Holden Francis Bagshaw Theodore Stratford William Loggin John Newsham George Fullwood
Ambrose Holbeech Timothy Stoughton John Appletree John Stanton Robert Wilcox John Andrewes Job Beardsley
George Alsope Gentlemen The Mayor of Stratford for the time being The Bayliffs of Tamworth for the time
being:-
The Mayor for the time being Nathaniell Harryman Francis Harryman Edward Owen Thomas Lawrence
Aldermen Sir John Dugdale Knight Richard Hopkins John Stratford Basill Feilding William Norton Henry
Greene Edward Taylor George Bown John Bowater Robert Beake Thomas Burgh Thomas Hopkins Thomas
Gery Esquires Edward Hill Thomas Bayly Henry Smith Robert Smith Simon Burton Thomas King Humphrey
Burton Gentlemen:-
Sir John Lowther of Lowther Baronett Vice-Chamberlaine to His Majestie and one of Theire Majesties most
Honourable Privy Councill Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir George Fletcher Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven
Baronetts Sir John Otway Sir Daniell Fleming Knights Richard Lowther Christopher Dalston John Dalston
William Fleming Edward Wilson senior Edward Wilson junior Henry Wilson Richard Brathwaite Edward
Musgrave Roger Mor John Fisher John Phillipson John Nevison Hugh Machell Esquires Ephraim Sandford
Thomas Godsale Richard Crackenthorpe Cyprian Hilton John Smith Robert Sharpe Esquires Anthony Saul
Lancelott Forth John Brougham James Bird Daniell Fleming Miles Phillipson George Willson Reginald Dobson
John Hall Thomas Gabettus Thomas Wilson William Birkehead Thomas Cocke John Atkinson John Thwaits
The Mayors of Appleby and Kendall for the time being:-
Charles Marquesse of Winchester Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Duke of Bolton Edward Viscount Cornbury
Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Clarendon Anthony Lord Ashley Sonne and Heire Apparent to the
Earle of Shaftsbury Mountague Lord Norris Sonne and Heire Apparent to the Earle of Abingdon Henry Lord
Coleraine of the Kingdome of Ireland Anthony Lord Viscount Falkland of the Kingdome of Scotland The Right
Honourable Peregrine Bertie Esquire Sir Edward Seymour Sir Walter St. John Sir John Button Sir Edward Windham
Sir Richard Grubham Howe Sir Walter Long Sir William Pincent Sir John Moreton Sir James How Baronetts Sir
Edward Hungerford Sir John Nicholas Knights of the Bath Sir Giles Eyre Knight one of the Justices of Theire
Majesties Courte of Kings Bench Sir John Ernle Sir John Talbott Sir Thomas Mompesson Sir George Hungerford
Sir Stephen Fox Sir Thomas Escourt Sir Matthew Andrewes Sir Charles Rawleigh Sir Edmond Warnford Sir Richard
Hart Sir George Willougby Sir Jonathan Raymond Sir Charles Hedges Sir Thomas Earle Sir William Scroggs
Knights The Honourable Goodwin Wharton Francis Pawlett George Pitt Richard Lewis Alexander Popham senior
Alexander Popham junior Robert Hyde Francis Wroughton senior John Hall Richard Howe Thomas Hobby John
Windham Samuell Eyre Thomas Freake of Shrowton Thomas Jervois Thomas Bennett Edwards Nicholas of Manninford
Maurice Bockland Thomas Pitt William Ash Alexander Thistlewaite Francis Morley Henry St. John Charles Fox
Edward Nicolls of Winterborne Walter Ernle Esquires John Smith of Tidworth John Deane Edwards Nicholas of
Cannings Francis Goddard Francis Stonehouse Charles Mompesson William Trenchard William Daniell Christopher
Willoughby Thomas Webb William Yorke John Glanville Thomas Baskervile Edward Nott Thomas Chamberlaine
George Wroughton Thomas Goddard Thomas Freake of Hannington John Bowles of Burcomb John Hawlis William
Harvey Thomas Penruddocke William Windham Thomas Windham Walter Grubb John Davenant Henry Chivers
Nicholas Baynton Richard Chandler Richard Jones of Ramsbury John Ash of Haywood John Young Thomas Gunter
senior Thomas Gunter junior James Linch of White Parish Edward Young of the same Richard Whitehead Lyonell
Duckett John Wildman junior Edmund Lambert Samuell Ash William Willoughby William Norbourne Edward
Seymour Richard Neville William George Charles Raymond Charles Tucker Benjamin Gifford John Fitzherbert
Edmond Hungerford John Bennett William Hearst Gabriell Ashley William Wallis Richard Aldworth William
Wastfeild Herbert Salladine John Reade William Brewer Michaell Ernle Edward Lisle Neville Mascaline William
Player David Thomas Doctor of Phisicke William Yorke Walter Greene Charles Duncomb John Ash of Tefont
Edmund Webb John Flower senior John Bond James Clarke Esquires Richard Poore John Jacob Edward Duke
Captaine Fitz-James John Hill of Sarum Thomas Lambert of the same Anthony Hungerford Thomas Poldon Charles
Danvers Walter Parker Henry Coker Francis Wroughton junior Robert Duke of Lake Thomas Chaffin Marks John
Gantlett John Bigg Francis Swanton Abjohn Stokes Charles Mitchell John Webb William Hitchcocke Henry Pinnell
John Curle Charles Pleydall Charles Bowles William White Edward Foyle Stephen Blatch Bennett Swaine Henry
Nourse William Stowkly Esq[uire]. Robert Grove senior John Grove of Chisenbury Robert Grove junior John Long
Francis Thistlethwaite William Beach of Fidleton Andrewe Duke Charles Stewart Walter Long of Wraxhall Edward
Wadman Edward Hearst Nathaniell Trotman William Hancocke Councellor att Lawe Arthur Fowkes of Knoyle
Thomas Stringer of Ivy Church Thomas Beach John Kent of Boscomb Edward Ryder Robert Smith Henry Dennis
Oliver Bingley William Fisher John Bowles Councellor att Lawe Edward Pleydall Edward Spencer John Knighton
Charles Brinsdon Thomas Tainter William Coles Henry Fairefax Richard Neville Brereton Boucher Henry Blake
Thomas Grove George Hill John Mompesson William Hewes Thomas Powell Thomas Hayward Dauntesey
Brouncker Nicholas Elliott Christopher Gardner Richard Minifie Hasket John Brooke Nicholas Daniell
William Clare Christopher Lippeat John Smith of Alten Matthewe Smith Jonathan Hill John Twogood Walter
Sharpe John Flower Henry Watman Edward Metlicott Thomas Hunt of Enford Henry Eyre of Woodhampton
Edmund Hennings Matthewe Smith Francis Goddard of Pirton Henry Southby Jasper Chapman Thomas White
John Fisher Francis Cooles junior Thomas Francklyn Robert Biss Robert Mandrell Thomas Long of Rowden Thomas
Stump Elias Ferris Christopher Lippiett George Willoughby George Davis of Woodford Thomas Clarke John
Mitchell Thomas Keyliway Edward Goddard of Ogborne John Villet Richard Cocks James Croome Nicholas Hayes
Richard Smith of Kennett George Duke of Sarson Humphrey Wall Richard Hillyard of the Devizes John Waters
Thomas Hardyman of Lidiard Peter Temple Joseph Houlton Joseph Berrie John Lesle Anthony Trotman Charles
Danvers Lovelace Bigg Thomas Bennett of Salthorpe Thomas Phipps John Foster John Hawkins Toby Richmond
Charles Raymond Thomas Eyres Edward Wadman Zachariah Bayley Jonathan Rogers of Chippenham Richard
Barnaby Thomas Jacob of Norten Edmund Escourt of Butten Hill Nicholas Hardman Thomas Gore S[en]t. John
Ivye Thomas Stokes John Stratton William Robbins The Mayor of Salisbury for the time being The Mayor
of Wilton The Mayor of the Devizes The Mayor of Marleborough and the Bayliffs of Chippenham for the time
being Christopher Mayne Edward Seymour John Dewe Jacob Selfe Esquires Charles Raymond Gentleman:-
The Mayor for the time being Sir Giles Eyres Knight Recorder one of the Justices of Theire Majesties Court
of Kings Bench Sir Thomas Mompesson Knight Thomas Hobby Thomas Pitt John Windham William Hearst
William Windham Thomas Windham Wadham Windham Edmund Pitman Esquires Christopher Gardner Richard
Minifie Peter Phelps Roger Baskett William Smith Thomas Kenton John Priaulx Andrew Baden James Herris
William Viner Jonathan Hill Thomas Haskett Tayler Aldermen David Thomas Doctor of Phisicke Francis
Swanton Gabriell Ashley Edward Hearst Thomas Lambert Herbert Salladine John Hill William Hews Thomas Chaffin
Markes Esquires John Parsons John Paine William Barnes Thomas Baskett James Samberne Gentlemen:-
The Right Honourable Richard Earle of Bellamount of the Kingdome of Ireland. The Honourable John Grey
Esquire The Honourable Thomas Coventry Robert Tracy Thomas Watson Henry Folliott Gilbert Coventry Esquires
Sir Robert Atkins Knight of the Bath Lord Chiefe Baron of Theire Majesties Court of Exchequer Sir Richard
Letchmore one of the Barons of the Exchequer Sir Henry Littleton Sir John Packington Sir Francis Russell
Sir Thomas Rous Sir William Seabright Sir William Keyte Sir Christopher Musgrave Sir James Rushout Sir Ralph
Dutton Baronetts Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Henry Connisby Sir Thomas Streete Sir Francis Winnington Sir Thomas
Haslewood Sir Edward Dinely Sir John Matthewes Sir John Sommers Theire Majesties Attorney Generall Knights
Samuell Sandys Henry Herbert William Bromley Thomas Foley Richard Dowdswell Thomas Savage senior Henry
Jefferyes Samuell Pitt William Walsh Edwin Sands Anthony Sambacke John Machell Henry Parker Thomas Savage
junior Edmund Letchmere Robert Berkley William Ligon Thomas Jolliffe Edward Rudge Bridges Nanfan Charles
Baldwin Salwey Winnington John Charleton Walter Savage senior Walter Savage junior Thomas Vernon of
Astwood Thomas Cornwall Robert Dormer Richard Barnaby Robert Foley Francis Sheldon William Hancocke
Higgins James Thomas Vernon of Worcester George Dowdswell John Soley John Bearcroft John Clutton Robert
Wilde Edward Bull Thomas Love Chambers Slaughter Gerrard Dannett Richard Nash junior Allaine Cliffe senior
 Francis Bromley John Sheldon  Phillipp Foley Edward Steyner Richard Freeman Charles Cocks John
Chaplyn Goddard Carter Samuell Swifte Robert Bagott Benjamine Jolliffe Thomas Cheatle Windford
of Astley Thomas Hammond Esquires Abell Gower Thomas Nanfan John Appledore Thomas Bushy Edmund Taylor
Arthur Bagshawe Robert Dowley Samuell Hunt William Moore Higham Cooke Henry Toy Nicholas Baker Philip
Bearcrofte of St. Swithin Thomas Hunt of Ribbinhall Edward Walker Robert Steyner William Bird John Emes
Giles Parsons Martin Ballard Thomas Harris Edward Wheeler Henry Hodges George Haynes Humphrey Soley
George Gardner Richard Avenant James Nash Nicholas Wheeler Edward Davis Edward Lench The Mayor of
Eversham for the time being The Bayliffs of Droitwich for the time being The Bayliffs of Bewdley
for the time being Arthur Lowe William Baldwin William Bookey Richard Norbury John Fownes senior William
Bell Edward Milward Timothy Brickenshawe William Rudge John Rudge Edward Rastall Gentlemen:-
The Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffe for the time being Sir John Sommers Knight Theire Majesties Attorney
Generall William Bromley Esquire Sir Rowland Berkley Sir Thomas Streete Knights Henry Herbert Samuell Swifte
Walter Savage Towne-Clerke Robert Wyld Charles Cockes Esquires Edward Cookesey William Baker Philip
Bearcrofte of the Parish of St. Swithin John Handy Walter Pardoe Thomas Smith Nicholas Baker Nicholas
Fayting:-
Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cashells in the Kingdome of Ireland Marke Lord Viscount Dungannon in the
Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Thomas Bulkeley The Honourable Robert Bulkeley Sir William Williams
of Vaynoll Baronett Sir Roger Mostyn Baronett Sir Hugh Owen Baronett Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett
Thomas Burton John Hooke Nicholas Bagnall William Robinson Price Lloyd Arthur Owen Esquires Francis
Bulkeley John Griffith of Carreg Lloyd John Owen Penthose Owen Bold. John Williams Esquires William Meyricke
Conningsby Williams Owen Hughes John Jones Doctor of Divinity John Ellis Doctor of Divinity Owen Wynne
William Griffith of Llanwaiethley Robert Owen of Hollyhead William Morgan John Wynne William Bulkeley
David Lloyd Lloydiart Owen Williams of Carrog Hugh Wynne of Tryerworth Henry Sparrowe Roger Hughes
Rowland Wynne John Owen Cremlin Thomas Williams Morrice Lewis Francis Lloyd John Pridderch Hughes
Williams David Williams Owen Davies of Llandefredog Henry Wynne of Penheskin Edward Lewis William Jones
John Owen Bodier Richard Edwards John Hill Peirce Lewis John Williams Bodavon John Lloyd of Measy Borth
Richard Hughes William Griffith Thomas Roberts of Castellor Richard Vaughan John Price Owen Roberts William
Griffith Richard Bulkeley Robert Hampton Llewellin James Griffith Hughes Rowland Arthur David Lloyd of
Sybriltir The Mayor of Beaumaris for the time being:-
Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester Sonne and Heire Apparent of Henry Duke of Beaufort Sir Walter
Williams Baronett Sir Edward Williams Sir Rowland Gwynne Knights Bussey Mansell Thomas Morgan John
Lewis of Codmore Sackville Gwynne Esq[uire] Thomas Williams of Caballoa Esquire Thomas Mansell Jeffery Jefferyes
Charles Morgan John Jefferyes Edward Jones Thomas Walker Daniell Williams Walter Vaughan Gwynne Vaughan
Marmaduke Lloyd Francis Lloyd Thomas Flower John Williams John Morgan Marmaduke Gwynne John Walters
John Gunter Edward Lewis Philip Parrey Lodowicke Lewis Esquires Charles Lloyd James Parrey Richard Jefferyes
John Stedman John Walbeoff Walter Williams Robert Lucy John Gwynne John Lewis Jasper Miller Morgan
Watkins Esquires Richard Williams Henry Jones Thomas Williams Charles Powell Samuell Williams James Donne
William Watkins William Philips Thomas Bowen Robert Rumsey Walter Vaughan Howell Morgan William
Williams of Veleinnewith Esquires Bartholomew Games Edward Games Rees Penry of Llangamarch Thomas
Williams of Bayly Brith Henry Vaughan Doctor in Phisicke Richard Williams of Aberbrane Lewis Lloyd
Thomas Gwynne William Williams of Battell John Maddox Lewis Havard James Watkins Thomas Jones Henry
Williams William Lloyd Morgan Price John Herbert Francis Lewis John Rumsey Richard Williams Howell
Jones William Awbery William Williams of Aberanell John Philips Roger Price of Llangamarch Richard Watkins
Edward Price of Aberknython Howell Gwynne Thomas Lloyd of Rosevericke Christopher Portrey Francis
Lloyd of Llangamarch Thomas Price of Glimce Richard Hughes John Lloyd senior John Lloyd junior Paul
Williams Richard Games Gentlemen Alexander Griffiths Gentleman:-
The Bayliffe Recorder and Aldermen for the time being Sir Walter Williams Baronett Sir Edward Williams
Sir Rowland Gwynne Knights Jefferye Jefferyes Thomas Morgan Edward Jones John Jefferyes Charles Morgan
John Walters William Philips Lodowicke Lewis Henry Jones Sanders Sanders William Winter John Price Robert
Lucy Esquires John Jefferyes Henry Thomas William Herbert Hughes William Williams Meredith James TowneClerke Samuell Owseley Roger Jefferyes Daniell Price Alexander Griffiths:-
Sir Carbery Price Baronett Sir Basil Price Baronett Sir William Wogan Knight Serjeant att Lawe  John
Lewis of Cudmore John Tredenham Hector Philips John Vaughan William Powell Thomas Lloyd of Castle Howell
Charles Lloyd Macsyvelin William Herbert William Bristocke David Lloyd of Werne Samuell Hughes John
Herbert Vaughan Price Walter Lloyd David Parry Daniell Evanse John Lewis of Troed yr Rhyn John Lewis of
Gernos Edward Jones of Lanina David Lloyd Crunnuryn Cornelius Le Brun Richard. Lloyd John Philips James
Lloyd Evan Lloyd Hugh Lloyd John Williams John Knolls John Morrice of Carroge Richard Stedman Esquires
John Bowen of Morvabychan John Jones Edward Prise Samuell Hughes Hugh Lloyd of Llwyd Jacke David
Lloyd of Focsyblythed John Walley Jenkin Lloyd David Lloyd of Llanvanghan Oliver Howell Stephen Parry
Morgan Howells David Lewes William Lewes Hector Morgans John Morrice David Howells Evan Evanse William
Parry Rees Lloyd of Lovesgrove David Lloyd of Cum Brwa John Lloyd of Pant David Hugh Lloyd of
Doleclettwr Rodericke Richards Charles Lloyd of Kilforch John Parry of Cumssiltin Richard Prise Water Lloyd
of Crunvryn Nathan Griffith Gent John Pryse John Philips Gent  David Griffith Henry Jones Francis Vaughan
John Evans James Lewis Stephen Parry of Llanychairon John Lloyd of Kilgwyn John Lloyd of Pantkelgaen Griffith
Lloyd of Bwlch Mawre Thomas Philips John Lewis of Dynas James Williams David Lloyd of Llanborth:-
Sir Richard Mansell Sir Sackvill Crowe Sir Rice Rudd Sir William Russell Baronetts Sir Rice Williams Knight
Sir John Powell Knight one of Theire Majesties Justices of the Court of Co[m]mon Pleas Sir William Wogan
Knight Theire Majesties Serjeant att Lawe Sir Orlando Gee Richard Vaughan of Terra-coed Griffith Rice John
Tredenham Thomas Cornwallis Rowland Gwynne Christopher Middleton Thomas Llwyd of Berllandowill. Richard
Vaughan of Court Derllys Richard Jones Marmaduke Williams John Williams of Abercothy Daniell Evans Thomas
Lloyd of Allt y Cadnoe Richard Gwynne of Gwempa Griffith Lloyd Rawleigh Mansell Edward Mansell Thomas
Powell Henry Mansell Sackville Gwynne Roger Manwareing Henry Owens Edward Vaughan William Brigstocke
Thomas Lloyd of Dan yr Allt Arthur Gwynne John Williams of Talley Thomas Gwynne the elder Edward Jones
of Llethernoiath Henry Lloyd of Llanstephan Francis Lloyd William Bevans of Pen y coed John Philips of
Dolehaidd John Williams of Carmarthen Samuell Hughes Walter Thomas Francis Browne Esquires George Gwynne
Anthony Rudd Davidd Gwynne William Gwynne Thomas Manwareing Owen Bowen Thomas Philips of Kilsant
Henry Lewis Griffith Elliott John Laugharne William Beynon Edward Jones of Tregib David Lewis of Llysnewidd
Henry Vaughan of Place-Gwynne John Jones of Colebrooke William Brigstocke James Philips Zacharias Bevans
Daniell Linegar Thomas Thomas Henry Philpe James Jones of Dole-Cothy Morgan Lloyd of Llansevin Thomas
Davies of Kae Jenkin Lewis Price Walter Morgan Hugh Jones Anthony Williams Benjamin Lewis William Davis
of Drusloyne Charles Dalton Thomas Philips of Llantharogg David Evans and Evan Price Gentlemen Samuell
Lloyd of Forrest Gentleman:-
The Mayor Aldermen Co[m]mon Councill Chamberlaine and Sheriffes for the time being Sir Sackville Crowe Sir
Rice Rudd Sir Hugh Owen Baronetts Sir Rice Williams Knight Rowland Gwynne Thomas Llwid Griffith
Lloyd Edward Vaughan William Brigstock Henry Lloyd Marmaduke Williams Esquires Thomas Manwareing
John Edwards George Lewis Theophilus Bevans John Williams John Scurlocke Griffith Williams Anthony Jones
Gentlemen:-
Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cashells in the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Edward Russell The
Honourable Thomas Bulkeley Sir John Wynne Knight and Baronett Sir William Williams of Vaynoll Baronett
Sir Roger Mostyn Baronett Sir Robert Owen Knight Sir Robert Cotton Knight Sir William Williams Knight
and Baronett Thomas Burton John Hooke Nicholas Bagnall Roger Price Griffith Vaughan William Wynne of the
Abbey William Williams of Place y Ward John Vaughan of Pant Glase George Twisleton John Jones Doctor
of Divinity John Ellis Doctor of Divinity Owen Wynne of Glascoed Edward Williams William Maddrine George
Coytmore James Brunkyre Love Parry John Thomas Conningsby Williams Owen Hughes Robert Hookes Hugh
Bodurda Rowland Wynne of Llanvnda John Rowlands William Glynne Rowland Wynne of Glan yr Afon Randle
Wynne Francis Lloyd Richard Maddrine William Morgan Richard Edwards William Wynne of Werne William
Wynne of Glan yr Avon Griffith Wynne of Stimllin Hugh Lewis Lloyd Bodvell John Wynne Griffith Carreg
William Griffith of Maddrinissa William Lloyd Lancellot Bulkeley Robert Pugh Lewis Lloyd Owen Wynne
Pen y Bryn Humphrey Roberts Robert Griffith Thomas Fletcher William Williams Griffith Parry Richard Hughes
John Vaughan Evan Lloyd Penmachno Hugh Stodart Owen Roberts John Maurice Thomas Ellis John Williams
of Brymer Robert Ellis Edward Price Edward Owen William Griffith of Pen y rallt Watkin Owen John Pritchard
of Llecheiddier Edward Price of Llysvarn and William Williams of the same John Edmund Edward Peirce:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons and First Lord
Co[m]missioner  of the Greate Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill
John Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland The Honourable Sir John Trenchard Knight Cheife Justice of
Chester Sir John Wynne Knight and Baronett Sir Richard Middleton Baronett Sir Evan Lloyd Baronett Sir
Thomas Grosvenor Baronett Sir Walter Baggott Baronett Sir Roger Mostyn Baronett Sir John Conway Baronett
Sir Robert Cotton Knight and Baronett Sir William Williams Knight and Baronett Sir Francis Compton Knight
Sir Robert Owen Knight Sir Jeffery Shackerly Knight Sir Roger Puleston Knight Edward Vaughan of Llangedwin
Edward Brereton William Wynne of Melay Robert Davies of Llanerch William Williams of Plase ward Thomas
Carter Kenricke Eyton Thomas Middleton Eubule Thelwall senior Roger Moston Joshua Edisbury William
Robinson Ellis Lloyd John Roberts Eubule Thelwall junior Cadwalader Wynne Robert Price of Giller Owen
Wynne of Lloyne David Maurice Edward Maurice of Loraine Robert Wynne of Maesmochnant Roger Price
Robert Griffiths of Brimbo Richard Middleton of Llansillin Ambrose Thellwall John Vaughan of Pant glas Symon
Thelwall David Parry Thomas Wynne of Dyfrynaled John Middleton of Gwanonog Edward Griffiths Robert
Trevor John Lloyd of Gwarych Sidney Godolphin John Puleston Edward Wynne of Lanyfydd John Maesmore
William Rutter Hedd Lloyd Peter Ellis John Dolben Edward Chambers John Aspoole Thomas Whitley John
Williams David Williams Esquires Robert Wynne of Garthewin Chancellor of S[en]t. Asaph Francis Lloyd Rector
of Llandurnog Robert Wynne of Garthmeilio Sidney Bunner John Puleston of Pickhill John Wynne of Farn
Edward Griffith of Garn Richard Eyton Booth Basnett Edward Lloyd of Place Maddocke David Lloyd of
Llangollen Roger Middleton Richard Wynne of Aberkynleth Thomas Price of Bwlch David Lloyd of Bodnant
Robert Lloyd of Hendre-Walod Robert Edwards of Plasyollin Edward Lloyd of Ddwyfan Peter Foulkes of
Erriviat John Foulkes of Erriviatt Meredith Wynne of Nanclyn John Morris of Llis Timothy Middleton John
Vaughan of Tibrith John Powell of Llandurnog Humphrey Yate Hugh Hughes of Brintangor Evan Lloyd of
Covesyockin Edward Lloyd of Llanarmon Evan Wynne of Cummeine Henry Vaughan of Dynerth Owen Williams
of Kynnant John Salusbury William Davies of Towin Gentlemen The Aldermen and Bayliffs of the Towne of
Denbigh for the time being Thomas Shawe Robert Knowles Richard Matthewes John Lloyd of Bryn-Lliarth
Thomas Twiston Edward Hughes of Ty'mawr Price Foulkes Robert Price Robert Roberts Gentlemen The
Mayor of Holt for the time being The Aldermen of Ruthin for the time being Thomas Holland of Llanelian
Charles Middleton of Llandurnog Gentlemen Owen Thellwall Esquire Ambrose Thelwall Esquire Andrew Thellwall
Esquire Andrew Thellwall Gentleman Charles Bradshaw Esquire Roger Trevor Gent Thomas Moreton of Chriffioneth
Gents Maurice Wynne of Llanganhavall Esquire:-
The Right Honourable Sir John Trevor Knight Speaker of the Honourable House of Co[m]mons First Lord
Co[m]missioner of the Greate Seale of England and one of Theire Majesties most Honourable Privy Councill John
Lord Cutts of the Kingdome of Ireland Sir John Hanmer Sir William Williams Sir Robert Cotton Knights and
Baronetts Sir Evan Lloyd Sir John Conway Sir Roger Mostynne Sir William Glynne Sir Richard Middleton Sir
Thomas Grosvenor Baronetts Sir Robert Owen Sir Roger Puleston Sir John Trenchard Knights Colonell Roger
Whitley Colonell Thomas Salusbury Colonell Thomas Whitley William Hanmer Thomas Carter Roger Price Thomas
Hanmer Robert Davies William Lloyd John Broughton Richard Mostynne Thomas Eyton Edward Lloyd of Tuthyn
George Hope John Wynne Hugh Griffith Owen Barton senior Peirce Pennant Thomas Evans Kenricke Eyton
Edward Lloyd of Pentre-hobin Thomas Ravenscrofte Edward Kinnaston Richard Parry Edward Morgan William
Rutter Edward Brereton Thomas Williams Esquires Roger Mostynne Owen Barton Ellis Young
Twisleton William Griffith Thomas Jones Peter Wynne Roger Jones John Pennant Thomas Foulkes Josiah Jones
senior Thomas Lloyd of Gwernhailud Francis Edwards Thomas Lloyd Roger Pennant Luke Lloyd junior Thomas
Salusbury John Wynne John Puleston of Pickhill Roger Davies John Brooke Henry Lloyd William Butler Hugh
Peirce William Jones Thomas Edwards George Wynne Richard Foulkes Thomas Morton Richard Daves Humphrey
Thomas William Cratchley Edward Bethell Edward Lewis Evan Lloyd John Facknald Thomas Lewis Morgan
Whitley Gentlemen:-
Charles Lord Marquesse of Worcester eldest Sonne to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort Sir Edward Mansell Sir
Edward Stradling Sir Charles Kemys Sir John Awbrey Baronetts Sir Rowland Gwynne Sir Humphrey Mackworth
Sir Humphrey Edwin Knights John Windham Serjeant att Lawe Thomas Mansell Thomas Morgan Richard Lewis
David Jenkins William Herbert Thomas Lewis Francis Gwynne Marmaduke Gibbs Richard Seys Edward Matthewes
William Seys Bussey Mansell Richard Longer Richard Jenkins Samuell Edwynne Edward Mansell William Matthewes
William Windham William Herbert junior Martin Button Thomas Button Oliver S[ain]t. John George Bowen Christopher
Portrey Walter Evans Thomas Gibbon William Awbery Reynald Veere John Llewellin Richard Herbert John Price
Esq[uire] Andrewe Matthewes Thomas Mansell of Penrice Jeremy Dawkins Thomas Rice James Gwynne William
Edwards Edward Mansell junior Richard Carne Thomas Powell of Coytrehen Godwin Herbert Alexander Trotter
James Allen Williani Philips Iltid Nicholl of the Ham Iltid Nicholl John, Daniell Morrice John Bassett Thomas Price
Thomas Pepkins Rowland Hughes Matthew Seys Philip William Richard William Roger Powell Richard Jenkins
Anthony Powell of Loydarth Anthony Gwynne Robert Bidder Thomas Bidder Roger Williams Richard Thomas
Edward Jenkins Doctor John Jones Chancellor of Landaffe The Bayliffs of Cardiffe for the time being Craddocke
Wells Alexander Purcell John Sheeres Thomas Williams William Richards Cradock Nowell Lewis Cox William
Miles and Archer Aldermen William Thomas Towne-Clerke William Morgan of Coydygoras Thomas
Rice of Roath Thomas Williams of Lanishen The Bayliffs of Cowbridge The Portreve of Neathe The Portreve
of Swanzey Gentlemen:-
Sir Richard Middleton Baronett Sir Hugh Owens Baronett Sir John Wynne  Sir William Williams Knights and
Baronetts Sir Robert Owen Knight Griffith Vaughan of Corsygedol Esquire Hugh Nanny of Nanny Esquire William
Lewis Anwill Esquire Edward Vaughan of Llwdiart Esquire Roger Price of Rhiwlas Esquire William Pugh of
Mathavern Esquire William Wynne of Melay Esquire Owen Anwill of Penrhyn Esquire John Lloyd of Aberllavenny
Esquire William Williams of Plaseward Vincent Corbett Esquires John Nanney of Llanvenddiget John Vaughan of
Glan y Llyn Charles Hughes of Gwerkles Esquire Owne Wynne of Pengwern Esquire Roger Salisbury of Rug
Esquire Edmond Meirick Esquire Symon Lloyd Esquire William Wynne of Maesynueodd Richard Mitton Esquires
Owen Eyton Gent Meredith Lloyd Anthony Thomas John Maesmore Thomas Lloyd of Llandeckwin Robert Pugh
of Dole y moch William Eyton Robert Price of Ysgroweddan Richard Owens Esquires Hugh Tydur of Egrin
Robert Wynne of Garthmeilio Gent David Lloyd of Hendw'r Edward Owen Gwastadfrin William Anwill of Dolefriog
Mr. Herbert Mr Robert Nanney of Kefndauddwr Mr John Wynne of Garthmeilio Mr John Lewis of Festionog Mr John
Lloyd of Cefnfais Mr John Morgans of Plasse Mr Edward Lloyd of Ddwyfain Mr Henry Mostyn Mr John Humphreys
M'r Hugh Hughes M'r Oliver Thomas M'r Griffith Roberts of Rhiwgoch M'r Edward Hughes of Towyn M'r Hugh
Owens of Caerberllan M'r Robert Vaughan of Caerrwnwch M'r William Humphreys M'r Thomas Loyd of Hendwr
M'r Richard Humphreyes of Penrhyn M'r Griffith Vaughan of Dole-y-melyn-Llwyn M'r John Price of Llwyn-Gwern
M'r Caleb Lloyd M'r Ellis Davies M'r Robert Lloyd of Vron M'r Rees Pritchard of Llwyn-gwyrill M'r John Edwards
of Tonfane M'r Morrice Davies M'r Evan Wynne of Cummeine Mr John Vaughan of Caethley M'r Rowland Pugh
of Esgair-anghell M'r Robert Owens of Digwin Mr John Lloyd of Doleglessin John Lloyd of Llwyn-Crwn Gent
M'r Henry Parry M'r Griffiths Lloyd of Gwern-Engan M'r John Evans of Tan y vwlch M'r Robert Owen of Dol-y-fere:-
The Honourable Andrew Newport Sir John Price Sir Charles Lloyd Baronetts Sir William Williams Knight and
Baronett Sir Edward Leighton Baronett Price Devereux William Pugh of Mathavern Edward Lloyd of Berth-Lloyd
Edward Vaughan John Matthewes Francis Herbert Matthew Morgan John Kyffin Richard Owens Walter Clopton
John Edwards of Rorington Edward Barrett Arthur Vaughan Thomas Rock Walter Price Arthur Devereux Richard
Mitton Evan Glynne Gabriell Wynne Richard Lee Philip Eyton Daniell Whittingham Richard Herbert Richard
Stedman Tho. Mason Nathaniell Maurice Humphrey Kynnaston Thomas Lloyd Peirce Lloyd Edward Price William
Williams Robert Lloyd Arthur Weaver Matthew Price Meredith Morgan Vincent Peirce Rowland Owen of Lunloeth
Lumley Williams junior John Thomas of Penegos Edmond Lloyd Richard Ingram Esquires Humphrey Lloyd Sydney
Bynner Humphrey Jones Esquires Richard Mason Edward Jones Thomas Juckes Gilbert Jones John Griffiths of
Glanhaveren Richard Rocke Roger Trevor Richard Matthewes Robert Ingram Brochwell Wynne Brochwell Griffiths
William Lloyd of Fynnant Richard Price of Gunley Vaughan Devereux Thomas Griffiths Thomas Hodson Solomon
Bowen Samuell Lloyd John Vaughan of Myvodd John Read Hugh Derwas Robert Kynnaston Hugh Davies of Colfrin
John Davies of the same William Evans of Llandrinio Evan Jones of Llanlathian Morgan Edwards John Herbert
Richard Price of Bettus David Meredith of Llanwothellan Thomas Gwynne Richard Glynne Rees Lloyd of Clochvan
Edward Bowen of Penyralt John Wilson Edward Price of Streetvaylog Edmund Price Morgan David of Penegos
Rondle Owen Richard Whittingham of the Farme William Peirce Captaine John Lloyd of Domgay John Middleton
of Churchstocke Evan Jones John Pugh of Kerry Charles Mason Lewis Williams of Llwyny-Ruddith Robert Davies
of Maes-Maur James Price William Corbett Matthew Matthewes of Wern-ddu John Vaughan of Keel Thomas Severne
George Higgins Gents John Mostyn Clerke Griffith Lloyd Clerke Thomas Parry Clerke John Williams Esquire
Richard Lord Bulkeley Viscount Cashells in the Kingdome of Ireland Sir Erasmus Phillips Sir Hugh Owen Sir
Gilbert Lort Sir John Barlow Baronetts Sir William Wogan Knight Theire Majesties Serjieant att Lawe Edward
Phillips Hector Philips Essex Myrick Arthur Owen Rowland Laugharn Lewis Wogan of Wiston Lewis Wogan of
Boulston William Scourfeild William Mordant Walter Middleton John Owen John Williams John Barlow senior
George Lort John Laugharne Arthur Owen junior Morris Bowen Griffith Hawkwell Griffith Dawes Thomas Lloyd
of Grove George Bowen William Skyrme Charles Philips William Warren James Lloyd John Barlow junior Thomas
Corbett George Meare Lewis John William Wogan junior Griffith Elliott Henry Walter George Lehunt John Phillips
John Lewis Arthur Laugharne David Parry John Edwards Erasmus Corbett John Owen of Berclan Esquires William
Davies of Lampeter Barrat Bowen George Bowen of Camross Matthew Bowen John Jordan William Foord senior
William Foord junior Owen Ford George Jones of Brawdy Gwynne Vaughan George Harris John Owen of Preskelly
George Lloyd James Laugharne Rice Adams Roger Adams Thomas Lloyd of Penpedwist John Child Thomas Jones
John Wogan Robert Williams Lewis Matthias Morice Morgan Maurice Morris Theophilus Jones Stephen Morris
George Lewis and John Wolly Gentlemen The Mayor of Pembroke for the time being Francis Rogers Francis
Danvers John Courcy Alexander Foord Aldermen The Mayor of Tenby for the time being Henry Williams Devereux
Hammond James Lloyd Aldermen:-
The Mayor and Aldermen and the Towne-Clerke for the time being:-
Sir John Morgan Sir Standish Harston Baronetts Sir Edward Harley Knight of the Bath Sir Rowland Gwynne
Sir Edward Williams Sir Lacon Child Knights Robert Harley William Fowler Thomas Williams John Walcott
John Jefferyes Thomas Lewis of Harpton Edward Lewis of Manoughty Marmaduke Gwynne Samuell Powell
Thomas Harley Littleton Powell Henry Probart Edward Price Thomas Vaughan Edward Howarth William Probert
Robert Cutler John Fowler Robert Lucy James Lloyd Charles Lloyd John Walsham William Brewster Jeremiah
Powell Evan Bowen John Duvall Esquires Thomas Howorth Lewis Lloyd Thomas Lewis of Langwilte Nicholas
Merydith Thomas Davis of Cumtytter John Davis of Coedglaescon Evan Vaughan William Lloyd Edward Harley
Esquires Lemuell Lloyd Andrew Davis Walter Vaughan Nehemiah Kettleby William Tayler Herbert Weston
Lloyd Weston Peter Richards Jonas Stephens Henry Bull Thomas Powell Edward Philips Griffith Paine Walter
Price John Whittney Gentlemen The Bayliffe and Aldermen of New Radnor for the time being Robert
Price Esquire Recorder John Davies of Uron-Lace Hugh Stephens Esquires Hugh Lewis of Hendwall High
Sheriffe Samuell Tonman Herbert Weston Lloyd Weston John Walsham Henry Bull Griffith Paine David Powell
John Stephens Jonas Stephens Philip Taylor Thomas Owen James Donne Hugh Matthewes Roger Russell John
Clarke John Watkins of Aberedow Thomas Probert Stephen Probert Walter Griffith Thomas Griffith David
Davies Henry Winter Hugh Evans Thomas Price Gentlemen Robert Williams Gentleman Henry Vaugham
Gentleman:-Commissioners to meet upon the 15th of February; and may divide themselves; such division not to restrain them from acting in any other part of the County; and to direct Precepts to Inhabitants, &c; requiring them to appear; then to read the Rates, and charge them how to make Certificates, &c; such Persons absenting; Penalty; At or after such General Meeting, Commissioners to direct Warrants for Assessors; and to prefix a day and place to bring in Certificates of Names of Persons, and of Personal Estate, Offices, &c; Assessors to inform themselves by all lawful ways of the full yearly Value of Manors and Hereditaments; and then to assess 4s. per Pound of full yearly Value; and to bring, at time prefixed, a Certificate of Assessment; and to return Collectors; for whose Payment to the Head Collectors Parish to be answerable; Assessors neglecting or refusing to serve, or making Default; Penalty; Distress; Charged upon Receiver General; Every Assessor, before he acts, to take the Oaths of 1 W. & M. Sess. 1. c. 8.Which said Co[m]missioners soe as aforesaid nominated and appointed shall in the respective Countyes Cittyes
Burroughs Divisions Townes and Places for which they are appointed Co[m]missioners respectively meete together att
the most usuall and co[m]mon Place of Meeteing within each of the said Countyes Cittyes Burroughs Townes
Divisions and Places respectively upon the Fifteenth day of February which shall be in the yeare of our Lord
One thousand six hundred ninety and two and the said Co[m]missioners or soe many of them as shall be p[re]sent att
the First Generall Meeteing or the major parte of them may by theire Consents and Agreements divide aswell
themselves as other the Co[m]missioners not then p[re]sent for the Execuc[i]on of this Act into Hundreds Lathes
Wapentakes Rapes Wards Townes and other Places within theire Limitts priviledged or not priviledged in
such manner and forme as to them shall seeme expedient (neverthelesse not thereby to restraine the said
Co[m]missioners from acting as Co[m]missioners in any other parte of the County or Place for which they are nominated)
And shall direct theire severall or joynt Precept or Precepts to such Inhabitants High Constables Petty
Constables Bayliffs and other like Officers and Ministers and such nomber of them as they in theire
Discrec[i]ons shall thinke most convenient requireing them to appeare before the said Co[m]missioners att such Place
and Time (not exceedeing Tenne Dayes) as they shall appointe And att such theire Appearances the said
Co[m]missioners shall openly reade or cause to be read unto them the Rates and Assessements in this Act
menc[i]oned and alsoe openly declare the effect of theire charge to them and how and in what manner they ought
and should make theire Certificates and how they ought to proceede in the execuc[i]on of this Act according to the
Rates aforesaid And if any High Constables Petty Constables Bayliffs Inhabitants or other Officers or Ministers
to whome any Precept or Precepts shall be directed shall absent themselves without lawfull Excuse to be made out
by the Oathes of Two credible Witnesses (which Oathes the Co[m]missioners or any Two of them are hereby
impowered to administer) or if any Person appeareing shall refuse to serve then every such Person soe makeing
defaulte or refuseing to serve shall for every time of such defaulte or refusall forfeite and lose unto Theire
Majesties such su[m]mes as the Co[m]missioners or soe many as shall be present or the major parte of them being
p[re]sent shall thinke fitt not exceedeing the su[m]me of Five Pounds nor lesse than Forty Shillings And att and
after such Generall Meeteing had and charge given as aforesaid the said Co[m]missioners shall take care that Warrants
be issued forth and directed to two at the least of the most able and sufficient Inhabitants of each Parish
Towneshipp or Place within the respective Divisions thereby appointing and requireing them to be Assessors of
all and every the Rates and Duties by this Act imposed and shall alsoe therein appoint and p[re]fix a certaine
Day and Place for the said Assessors to appeare before them and to bring in theire Certificates in writeing of
the Names and Sirnames of every Person dwelling and resideing within the limitts of those Places with which
they shall be charged and of the Substance and Values of every of them in ready Money Debts Goods Chattells
or other personall Estate whatsoever (excepte before excepted) or in Publicke Offices or Imployments of Profitt
And the said Assessors are therein alsoe to be required and are hereby injoyned to ascertaine and informe
themselves by all lawfull wayes and meanes they cann of the true and full yearely value of all Mannors
Messuages Lands and Tenements as alsoe of all Quarries Mynes of Coale Tynn or Lead Copper Mundicke or
other Mynes Iron Workes Salt Springs and Salt Workes Allome Mynes and Workes Parkes Chases Warrens
Woods Under Woods and Coppices and all Fishings Tythes Tolls Annuities and other yearely Profitts and of
all Hereditaments of what nature or kinde soever scituate lyeing and being happening or ariseing within the limitts
of those Places with which they shall be charged And being soe thereof ascertained they are to assesse all and
every the said Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements and Premises before appointed to be charged after the Rate
of Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings of the full yearely value as the same are lett for or worth to be
lett att the time of assessing thereof as aforesaid and to bring with them att the time and place soe as aforesaid
prefixed for theire appeareance a Certificate in writeing of the said Assessement and shall then alsoe returne the
names of Two or more able and sufficient Persons liveing within the limitts & bounds of those Parishes
Towneshipps Constablewicks or Places where they shall be chargeable respectively to be Collectors of the moneyes
to be paide to Theire Majesties by this Act for whose payeing in to the Head Collector in manner hereafter
menc[i]oned such moneys as they shall be charged withall the Parish or Place wherein they are soe imployed
shall be answereable And if any Assessor soe as aforesaid appointed or to be appointed shall neglect or refuse
to serve or shall make defaulte att the time appointed for his appeareance (not haveing a lawfull excuse to be
witnessed by the Oathes of Two credible Witnesses which the said Co[m]missioners or any Two of them have power
to administer) or shall not performe his Duty every such Assessor shall for every such neglecte refusall or
defaulte forfeite and lose unto Theire Majesties such su[m]me as the Co[m]missioners or soe many of them as shall be
present or the major parte of them shall thinke fitt not exceedeing the Su[m]me of Twenty Pounds nor under the
su[m]me of Tenne Pounds to be levyed by Distresse and Sale of the Offendors Goods and Chattells in like manner
as by this Act is appointed for levying the severall Rates and Assessments herein menc[i]oned in case of neglecte
or refusall of Payment and to be charged upon the respective Receivers Generall together with the said Rates
and Assessements And every Assessor soe as aforesaid appointed or to be appointed shall before he take upon
him the execuc[i]on of the said Imployment take the Oathes menc[i]oned and required to be taken by an Act made
in the Parliament held in the First Yeare of Theire Majesties Raigne entituled An Act for the abbrogateing the
Oathes of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointeing other Oathes (which Oathes any Two Co[m]missioners in the
County where the said Assessement is to be made have hereby power and are required hereby to administer:-
VI. 
On return of Certificates, Commissioners or any Three may examine Presenters; If Commissioners suspect that Persons, &c. are omitted; or the Value of Lands; they may summon Party to be examined; Persons summoned not appearing; Penalty; Commissioners may examine into Value of Premises, and set Rates accordingly; Assessors to give one Copy of Assessments to Commissioners, who are to sign and seal Duplicates; One delivered to Sub-collectors; others to Head Collectors and Receivers General; Commissioners to cause Extract of Sums charged, &c. to be certified into Exchequer before 20th Day of March, or within 30 Days after; King's Remembrancer within Three Months to transcribe Duplicates, &c. and transmit same to the Auditor of Exchequer.
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the rates and assessments upon all Ready Moneyes
Debts Goods Chattles Personall Estates and Publicke Offices and Imployments of Profitt charged by this Act
shall be ascertained and the Certificates thereof returned to the Co[m]missioners upon or before the Eight and
twentieth day of February One thousand six hundred ninety two unlesse the Co[m]missioners shall thinke fitt to give
further time And alsoe the Taxac[i]ons and Assessements of the Pound Rate of Four Shillings in the Pound of the
yearely value of all Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and p[re]misses charged by this Act shall
be made and ascertained and the severall and respective Certificates thereof returned in to the Co[m]missioners upon
or before the eight and twentieth day of February aforesaid unlesse the Co[m]missioners shall thinke fitt to give
further time. And upon returne of any such Certificate the Co[m]missioners or any Three or more of them shall
and may (if they see cause) examine the Presenters thereof. And if the said Co[m]missioners or any Three or more
of them within theire severall limitts att the time of the returne of the Certificates as aforesaid or within Twenty
dayes after shall knowe or have good cause to suspecte That any Person or Persons or any the Mannors Messuages
Lands or other the Premisses which ought to be menc[i]oned and charged in the said Certificates is or are
omitted or that any Person or Persons in the said Certificates menc[i]oned is or are of a greater Estate or that any
the said Mannors or other Premises are of agreater yearely value then in the said Certificate is menc[i]oned the
said Co[m]missioners or any Three or more of them shall have power to su[m]mon such Person or Persons and the Owners
or Possessors of such Mannors or other Premisses to appeare before them att a day and place p[re]fixed to be
examined touching the matters aforesaid And if the Person or Persons summoned to be soe examined shall
neglect to appeare (not haveing a reasonable excuse for such his default) every Person soe makeing defaulte
shall pay to Theire Majesties double the su[m]me he should or ought to have beene sett att or rated: And moreover
the Co[m]missioners or the major part of soe many of them as shall be present shall have power by all lawfull wayes
and meanes to examine into the Estate of such Person and the value of such Premisses chargeable by this Act
and to sett such Rate or Rates upon the same as shall be according to the true intent of this Act. And the
said Assessors are hereby required to give One Coppye of theire Certificates or Assessments fairely written and
subscribed by them unto the said Co[m]missioners by whome they were appointed And the said Co[m]missioners or any
Two or more of them are hereby ordered and required to cause the said severall and respective Assessments to
them delivered (when by them approved of or altered according to the true intent of this Act) to be fairely
written and to signe and seale severall Duplicates or Coppies of the said Assessement And one of them soe signed
and sealed forthwith to deliver or cause to be delivered unto the Sub-collectors and shall likewise deliver or cause
to be delivered other Coppies thereof soe signed and sealed unto the Head-Collectors and Receivers Generall
according to theire severall and respective Collecc[i]ons and Receipts. And moreover the Co[m]missioners shall cause a
true Coppye or Extracte of the wholl su[m]mes assessed and charged within every Hundred Lathe Wapentake
Parish Ward or Place rated or assessed in pursuance of this Act and of the wholl su[m]mes rated or assessed upon
Personall Estates Offices or Imployments to be certified and transmitted into Theire Majesties Court of Exchequer
under the Hands and Seales of any Two or more of the Co[m]missioners but without nameing the Persons in such
theire Certificates And this the said Co[m]missioners shall cause to be done upon or before the Twentieth Day of
March then next ensueing or within Thirty Dayes after (all Appeales to them made being first determined) And
the Kings Remembrancer in the Exchequer for the time being shall and is hereby required within Three Months
after the Duplicates of the last Payment shall be transmitted to him to transcribe all the Schedules and Duplicates
of the Su[m]mes returned to him from and for every respective County Rideing City and Towne and every Hundred
Wapentake Parish Division Towne and Place therein in a Booke of Parchment in Alphabeticall Order and in a
faire legible Handwriteing And within Three Months after the same shall be soe by him received to transmitt all
and every the same Schedules and Duplicates to the Office or Writer of the Tallies co[m]monly called the Auditor of
the Receipte of the Exchequer who is hereby likewise authorised and required to enter the same in the like
Alphabeticall Order in another Booke of Parchment fairely written to be provided for that purpose:-
VII. 
Sub-collectors to levy and collect according to their Duplicates; and make Demand of Rates of Parties, or at last Place of Abode; Head Collectors to hasten Sub-collectors; In case of neglect of Sub-collectors, Levy by Distress; Head Collectors to pay in to Receiver General on or before 20th of March; Receiver to pay into Exchequer on or before 25th of March; Time for the Second Quarterly Payment; Head Collectors to pay to Receiver General, who is to pay into the Exchequer; Time for the Third Quarterly Payment; Head Collectors to hasten Sub-collectors, and may proceed by Distress; Head Collector to pay to Receiver General; Receiver General to hasten Head Collectors and pay into Exchequer; Time for the last Quarterly Payment; Head Collectors to pay to Receiver General, who is to pay into Exchequer; All Persons concerned in the Execution of this Act to use Diligence, &c.
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them
shall issue out theire Warrants or Estreats to the Sub-collectors under theire Hands and Seales thereby requireing
them to levy and collect one fourth parte of the Rates and Assessments in respecte of theire Personall Estates Offices
and Imployments and alsoe One fourth parte of the Pound Rate charged upon all Mannors Messuages Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments and Premisses as aforesaid And the said Sub-collectors are hereby required and
enjoyned to levy and collect the same according to the Duplicates thereof by them received and according to the
intent and direcc[i]ons of this Act and to make demand of the said Rates and Assessements upon Personall Estates
Offices and Imployments of the Parties themselves if they canne be found or otherwise att the Place of theire last
abode and to pay the same unto theire respective Head Collectors on or before the Tenth Day of March One
thousand six hundred ninety two or within Twenty dayes after And the said Head-Collectors are to hasten the
said Sub-collectors And in case the same shall not be collected by reason of neglect or failure of duty of the said
Sub-collectors the said Head Collectors are to levy by Warrant under the Hands and Seales of any Two or more
of the said Commissioners by Distresse upon the Sub-collectors respectively such Su[m]me and Su[m]mes of Money
as by him and them ought to have beene paid and is or are not paid by reason of his failure in doeing his
Duty according to the direcc[i]ons of this Act And every Head Collector is hereby required to make
Payment of what shall be soe levyed or received unto the Receiver Generall of the said County City
or Place upon or before the Twentieth day of March aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And the
Receiver Generall is likewise required to call upon and hasten the said Head Collectors and to pay
what he shall receive from the said Head Collectors unto the Receipte of Their Majesties Exchequer upon or
before the Five and twentieth day of March aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after to the end that the First
Payment of the said Rates and Assessements may by that time be fully answered and paid in to Theire Majesties
And the Sub-collectors shall alsoe levy the Second Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessements charged
as aforesaid upon or before the Second day of June then next ensueing or within Twenty Dayes after and shall
alsoe pay the same into the Head Collectors upon or before the Ninth day of June aforesaid or within Twenty
dayes after And the said Head Collectors shall make Payment thereof to the Receiver Generall of the said
County City or Place upon or before the Sixteenth day of June aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And the
said Receiver Generall is alsoe required to make Payment of all which he shall soe receive into Theire Majesties
Receipte of Exchequer upon or before the Four and twentieth day of June aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after
to the end that the second payment of the said Rates and Assessements soe charged as aforesaid may by that
time be fully answered and paid in to Theire Majesties And the said Sub-collectors are alsoe required and
enjoyned to levy one other Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessements charged as aforesaid upon or
before the Fourth day of September then next ensueing and shall alsoe pay the same unto the said respective
Head Collectors on or before the Twelveth day of September aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And the said
Head Collectors are to hasten the said Sub-collectors and in case the same shall not be collected by reason of
neglect or failure of Duty in the said Sub-collectors the Head Collectors are to proceede against them by Distresse
in like manner and by like Warrant as aforesaid And every Head-Collector is hereby required to make payment
of what shall be soe levyed or received unto the Receiver Generall of the said County City or Place upon or
before the Twentieth day of September aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And the Receiver Generall is
likewise required to call upon and hasten the said Head Collectors and to pay what he shall receive from the
said Head Collectors into the Receipte of Theire Majesties Exchequer upon or before the nine and twentieth day
of September aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after to the end that the Third Payment of the said Rates and
Assessements may by that time be fully answered and paid into Theire Majesties And the Sub-collectors shall alsoe
levy one other Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessments charged as aforesaid upon or before the
Second day of December then next ensueing or within Twenty dayes after and shall alsoe pay the same unto
the said Head Collectors upon or before the Ninth day of December aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And
the said Head Collectors shall make Payment thereof to the Receiver Generall of the said County City or Place
upon or before the Sixteenth day of December aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after And the said Receiver
Generall is alsoe required to make Payment of all which he shall soe receive into Theire Majesties Receipte
of Exchequer upon or before the Five and twentieth day of December aforesaid or within Twenty dayes after to
the end that the Fourth and last Quarterly Payment of the said Rates and Assessments soe charged as aforesaid
may by that time be fully answered and paid in to Theire Majesties And all Co[m]missioners Collectors and Receivers
are hereby required and enjoyned to apply themselves with all diligence to the most speedy and effectuall Execuc[i]on
of theire severall and respective Dutyes and to use theire utmost endeavours that all Estates herein charged may
equally pay the Rates and Assessments according to the direcc[i]ons of this Act that soe Theire Majesties Service
herein may not be delayed or hindred through any of theire willfull neglect or default:-
VIII. 
Head Collector to pay to and be appointed by Receiver; Subcollector travelling; Receiver General's Acquittance a Discharge, who is to pay into Exchequer; Allowance to Receiver General.
And it is further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That the Moneyes received by the
Sub-collectors within theire respective Divisions or Hundreds shall from time to time be duely paid to the Head
Collectors whose receipte shall be a sufficient discharge unto every such Sub-collector which Sub-collector for
gathering the said particular Su[m]mes shall retaine in his hands for every Twenty Shillings by him soe paid Three
Pence as a reward for his paines and service And the Head Collectors shall accordingly pay over the said
moneyes unto the Receiver Generall of each County City or Place respectively in manner aforesaid which Head
Collector or Collectors shall be nominated and appointed by the Receiver Generall of the respective Countyes
which said Receiver Generall shall be answereable for all such su[m]mes of money as shall be by him or them
collected or received and that noe Sub-collector shall be inforced to travell above the space of tenne miles for the
payment of the said moneyes that shall be by him collected or received And the said Receiver Generalls acquittance
shall be a sufficient discharge unto every such Head Collector and the Receiver Generall shall pay the wholl Su[m]me
by him received into the Receipte of Theire Majesties Exchequer in such manner and att and before such dayes and
times as are herein before limitted And shall have an allowance of two pence in the Pound for all moneyes which
shall be by him paid into the Receipte of the Exchequer upon or before the times p[re]fixed in this Act:-
IX. 
Persons neglecting, &c. to pay Rate; or if Pound Rate not paid; Collectors to distrain; and to keep the Distress Four Days at Owner's Charge; then to be appraised and sold, and Overplus restored; Breaking open Houses, Chests, &c. in the Day-time; calling to Assistance Constables, &c.
And for the carefull writeing and transcribeing the said Warrants Certificates Estreats and Duplicates in due time
it is further enacted That the Co[m]missioners Clerks who shall respectively performe the same shall by Warrant
under Two or more of the Co[m]missioners hands have and receive from the respective Receivers Generall one
Penny in the Pound of all such moneyes as he or they shall have received by vertue of such Warrants and
Estreates who are hereby appointed and allowed to pay the same accordingly And if any person shall neglect
or refuse to pay the severall Rates and Assessments wherewith he is charged by this Act for or in respect of
his Personall Estate Offices or Imployments and which he ought to pay Or if the Pound Rate or any Payment
thereof soe as aforesaid charged upon any Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses shall
be neglected or refused to be paid then upon demand made by the Officer or Collector of the place according to
the precepte or Estreate to him delivered by the said Comissioners it shall and may be lawfull to and for such
Officer or Collector and he and they is and are hereby required for nonpayment thereof to distreyne the person
or persons soe refuseing or neglecting to pay by his or theire Goods or Chattells or to distraine upon the
Messuages Lands Tenements and Premisses soe charged and the Goods and Chattells then and there found and
the Distresse soe taken to keepe by the space of Four dayes att the Costs and Charges of the Owner thereof
And if the said Owner doe not pay the su[m]me of money due by this Act within the said Four dayes then the
said Distresse to be appraised by Two or Three of the Inhabitants where the said Distresse is taken and to be
sold by the said Officer or Collector for the payment of the said money and the overplus comeing by the said
Sale if any be over and above the charges of takeing and keepeing the Distresse to be imediately restored to the
Owner thereof. And moreover it shall be lawfull to breake open in the Day time any House and upon Warrant
under the Hands and Seales of any Two or more of the said Co[m]missioners any Chest Trunke or Box or other
things where such Goods are calling to theire assistance the Constables Tytheing men or Headboroughs within
the Countyes Townes or Places where any refusall neglect or resistance shall be made which said Officers are
hereby required to be aideing and assisting in the Premisses:-
X. 
and upon Neglect, &c. to be proceeded against as other Defaulters; Sums paid allowed upon their Accounts; Tenants to pay Rates, and to deduct out of Rent; Landlords to allow such Deductions.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Person or Persons chargeable with any
Rates or Assessements by this Act imposed shall be under the age of One and twenty yeares in every such case
the Parents Guardians or, Tutors of such Infants respectively upon defaulte of payment by such Infants shall be
and are hereby made lyable to and chargeable with the Payments which such Infants ought to have made. And
if such Parents Guardians or Tutors shall neglecte or refuse to pay as aforesaid it shall and may be lawfull to
proceede against them in like manner as against any other Person or Persons makeing defaulte of payment as herein
before appointed. And all Parents Guardians or Tutors makeing payment as aforesaid shall be allowed all and
every the su[m]mes soe paid for such Infants upon his and theire accounts. And the severall and respective Tennants of
all and every the Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses which by vertue of this Act
shall be chargeable with any Pound Rates as aforesaid are hereby required and authorized to pay such su[m]me or
su[m]mes of money as shall be rated upon such Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses
and to deduct out of theire Rents soe much of the said Rates as in respect of the said Rents payable for such
Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments or Premisses the Landlord should and ought to beare. And
all Landlords both mediate and im[m]ediate (according to theire respective Interests) are hereby required to allowe
such deducc[i]ons and payments upon receipte of the residue of the Rents And every Tennant paying the said
Assessements of the Pound Rates shall be and is hereby acquitted and discharged for soe much money as the
said Assessement shall amount unto as if the same had beene actually paid unto such Person or Persons unto
whome his Rent should have beene due and payable:-
XI. 
Persons not Housholders rated where resident at Execution of Act. Persons out of the Realm rated for Personal Estate where last resident within the Realm.
And be it further Enacted That every Person rated or assessed for his Office or Employment shall be rated
and pay for his said Office and Imployment in the County City or Place where such Office or Imployment is executed
And every Person who is or shall be rated for or in respecte of any Personall Estate to him any way belonging shall
be rated att such place where he or shee shall be resident att the time of the execu[i]on of this Act. And all Persons
not being Housholders nor haveing a certaine place of residence shall be taxed att the place where they shall be
resident att the time of the execuc[i]on of this Act. And if any Person who ought to be taxed by vertue of this
Act for or in respecte of his Personall Estate shall att the time of his Assessement be out of the Realme such
Person shall be rated therefore in such County City or Place where he was last abideing within the Realme:-
XII. 
Provided That where any Person shall have any Goods Wares or Merchandizes in any County or Counties
other then the County where he shall be resident or had his last Residence it shall be lawfull to rate or assesse
such Person for such Goods Wares or Merchandizes in the County or Countyes where the same shall be and
every Person who shall be rated or assessed for or in respecte of any Mannors Messuages Lands Tenements or
other the Premisses according to the Pound Rate of Four shillings as aforesaid shall be rated and assessed in the
Place where such Messuages Mannors Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses respectively doe lye and not
elsewhere:-
XIII. 
Persons who by Fraud shall escape being taxed, doubly charged.
Provided alwaies That if any Person or Persons by reason of his or theire haveing severall Manc[i]on Houses
or Places of Residence or otherwise shall be doubly charged by occasion of this Act for or in respecte of his or
theire Personall Estate then upon Certificate made by Two or more of the Co[m]missioners for the County Citty or
Place of his or theire last Personall Residence under theire Hands and Seales of the su[m]m or sumes charged upon.
him or them and in what capacity or respect he or they were soe charged (which Certificate the said Co[m]missioners
are required to give without Delay Fee or Rewarde) And upon Oath made of such Certificate before any one
Justice of the Peace of the County or Place where the said Certificate shall be made (which Oath the said Justice
of Peace is hereby authorized and required to administer) then the Person and Persons soe doubly charged shall
for soe much as shall be soe certified be discharged in every other County City or Place And if any Person
that ought to be taxed by vertue of this Act for or in respect of his Personall Estate shall by changeing his
Place of Residence or by any other Fraud or Covin escape from the Taxac[i]on and not be taxed and the same be
proved before the Co[m]missioners or any Two of them or before any Two Justices of the Peace of the County
where such Person dwelleth or resideth att any time within one Yeare next ensueing after such Tax made every
Person that shall soe escape from the Taxac[i]on and Payment shall be charged (upon Proofe thereof) at the
double value of soe much as he should or ought to have beene taxed at by this Act the said double value upon
Certificate thereof made into the Exchequer by the Co[m]missioners or Justices (before whome such Proofe shall be
made) to be levied of the Goods Lands and Tenements of such Persons:-
XIV. 
And for the better Discovery of Personall Estates be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every
Housholder shall upon Demand of the Assessors of the respective Parishes or Places give an Account of the
Names and Qualities of such Persons as shall sojorne or lodge in theire respective Houses:-
XV. 
Commissioners to assess the Assessors.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Co[m]missioners that shall be within any County
City or Place within the respective Limitts or the major parte of them shall rate tax and assesse every other
Co[m]missioner joyned with them for and in respecte of the ready Money Debts Goods Chattells and Personall Estate
of such Co[m]missioners and alsoe for and in respecte of the Offices and Imployments of Profitt which att the time
of such Taxac[i]on shall be held and enjoyed by such Co[m]missioners soe as the Residence and usuall dwelling Place
of such Co[m]missioners soe to be taxed be within the Division of such Co[m]missioner by whome he is taxed and soe as
the Office or Imployment held and enjoyed by such Co[m]missioner soe to be taxed be likewise to be exercised within
the Division or Limitts of such Co[m]missioner by whome he is to be taxed. And the Co[m]missioners within theire
Division shall alsoe assesse every Assessor within theire Division for all and singuler the Premisses for which by
this Act he ought to be rated and assessed. and aswell all su[m]mes assessed upon every the said Co[m]missioners and
Assessors as the Assessement made and sett by the Assessors aforesaid shall be written estreated levyed and gathered
as the same should and ought to have beene if such Co[m]missioners had not beene named Co[m]missioners:-
XVI. 
Interest in the King's Printing House; assessed by Commissioners appointed for London; and the Sums paid by the Treasurers, &c. of the said Water Works.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Person and Persons haveing any Share
or Shares or Interests in any fresh streame of running waters brought to the North Parts of London co[m]monly
called The New River or in any Thames Water-workes or in the Hyde-Parke or Marybone Waters or in any Rents
or Profitts ariseing thereby and all and every Person and Persons haveing any Share or Interest in the Stock or
Stocks for printing of Bookes in or belonging to the House co[m]monly called The Kings Printing House shall pay
for the same the su[m]me of Four shillings for every Twenty shillings of the full yearely value thereof. And all and
every Person and Persons haveing any Share or Shares or Interest in the River Water brought to the North
parts of London or in any Thames Water-workes or the Hyde Park or Marybone Waters or in any Rents or
Profits ariseing thereby charged by this Act and alsoe the said Stock and Shares for printing as aforesaid shall be
assessed for the same by the Co[m]missioners nominated and appointed for the City of London or any Three of
them after the Rates herein conteined. And the same shall be paid to such Person or Persons as the said
Co[m]missioners shall appointe by the Treasurers or Receivers of the said River Waters and Water-workes and
Stock for printing and to be deducted att and out of theire next Dividend:-
XVII. 
Persons aggrieved may complain to Commissioners within Ten Days; to meet for determining Appeals.
Provided alsoe That this Act shall not extend to the Inhabitants of Scotland Ireland Jersey or Guernesey for
and concerneing any such Personall Estate which they or any to theire use have within the said Kingdomes and
Islands. And if any person or persons certified assessed or rated for or in respect of any reall or p[er]sonall Estate
or for or in respect of any matter or thing for which by this Act he or they is or may be rated or charged
doe finde him or themselves agrieved with such assesseing or rateing and doe within Tenne dayes after demande
thereof made complaine to the Co[m]missioners the said Co[m]missioners or any Five or more of them soe as the
major parte of the Co[m]missioners who signed or allowed his or theire rates be present shall and may within Tenne
dayes next after such complaint particularly examine any person or persons upon his or theire Oath touching
the value of his or theire reall or personall Estate and other the matters aforesaid and upon due examinac[i]on or
knowledge thereof abate defalke increase or enlarge the said Assessement and the same soe abated increased or
enlarged shall be levied and shall be certified or estreated into the Exchequer in manner aforesaid. And to
that end the said Co[m]missioners are hereby required to meete together for the determineing such complaints and
appeales accordingly and for this end to expresse in theire Warrants to the Collectors the times and places for
determineing appeales and appeales once heard and determined to be fynall without any further appeale upon any
pretence whatsoever:-
XVIII. 
Commissioners to fine, not exceeding £20 nor under £10; Any Two Commissioners may require Account from Receivers General; and may levy.
And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Assessor Collector Receiver or other person appointed
by the Co[m]missioners shall willfully neglect or refuse to performe his duty in the due and speedy execuc[i]on of this Act
Or if any Assessor shall wittingly or knowingly under rate or assesse att an under Value any person or thing chargeable
by this Act the said respective Co[m]missioners or any Three or more of them may and shall by vertue of this Act
impose on such person and persons soe refuseing neglecting or not performeing theire dutyes any Fine not exceedeing
the su[m]me of Twenty pounds nor under the su[m]me of Tenne pounds for every Offence which said Fyne shall
shall not be taken off or discharged but by the consent of the majority of the Co[m]missioners who imposed the
same the said Fynes to be levyed and certified as aforesaid into Theire Majesties Court of Exchequer and charged
upon the respective Receivers Generall amongst the rest of the Rates aforesaid. And the said Co[m]missioners or
any Two or more of them may and shall from time to time call for and require an account from the respective
Receivers Generall of all the moneyes received by him of the said Head Collectors and of the payment thereof
into Theire Majesties Receipte of Exchequer according to the direcc[i]on of this Act. And in case of any failure in
the Premisses the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them are hereby required to cause the same to be
forthwith levyed and paid according to the true intent and meaneing of this Act:-
XIX. 
in default Commissioners present may fine, not exceeding £20; All Questions determined by Commissioners; Receivers General to give Head Collectors Receipts gratis; Head Collectors to give Receipts gratis to Subcollectors; Subcollectors to deliver a Schedule to Head Collectors of Defaulters where there is no Distress; which Schedule is to be delivered to Receivers General and returned by him into the Exchequer.
And it is hereby Enacted and Declared That in case any Controversie arise concerneing the said Assessments
or the divideing apporc[i]oning or payment thereof which concernes any the Co[m]missioners by this Act appointed that
the Co[m]missioners soe concerned in the said Controversie shall have noe voyce but shall withdrawe att the time
of the debate of any such Controversie untill it be determined by the rest of the Co[m]missioners: And in defaulte
thereof that the Co[m]missioners then present shall have power and are hereby required to impose such Fyne or
Fynes as to them shall be thought fitt upon such Co[m]missioners soe refuseing to withdrawe not exceedeing the
Su[m]me of Twenty pounds and to cause the same to be levyed and paid as other Fynes to be imposed by virtue
of this Act are to be levyed and paid. And all Questions and Differences that shall arise touching any of the
said Rates Taxes Assessements or Levyes shall be heard and fynally determined by the Co[m]missioners in such
manner as by this Act is directed upon complainte thereof to them made by any Person or Persons thereby
agreived without further trouble or Suite in the Lawe. And the said Receivers Generall shall give Acquittances
(gratis) to the said Head Collectors for all moneyes of them received. And the said Head Collectors shall alsoe
give Acquittances (gratis) to the Sub-collectors for all such moneyes as shall be paid them in pursuance of this
Act. And the said Subcollectors shall make and deliver to the said Head Collectors a perfect Schedule fairely
written in Parchment under theire Hands and Seales signed and allowed by any Two or more of the respective
Co[m]missioners containeing the Names Sirnames and Places of Abode of every Person within theire respective
Collecc[i]ons that shall make defaulte of payment of any of the su[m]mes that shall be rated or assessed on such
Person by virtue of this Act where noe sufficient Distresse is to be found and not otherwise and the su[m]me and
su[m]mes charged on every such Person the same Schedule to be delivered by the Head Collector to the Receiver
Generall of the County City or Place respectively to be by him returned into Theire Majesties Court of Exchequer
whereupon every Person soe makeing defaulte of Payment may be charged by Processe of the said Courte according
to the course of the Courte of Exchequer in such Cases:-
XX. 
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That noe Letters Pattents granted by Theire Majesties
or any of Theire Royall Progenitors to any Person or Persons Cityes Boroughs or Townes Corporate within
this Realme of any manner of Liberties Priviledges or Exempc[i]ons from Subsidies Tolls Taxes Assessements or
Aids shall be construed or taken to exempt any Person or Persons City Place Borough or Towne Corporate or
any of the Inhabitants of the same or in the Tower of London from the Burthen and Charge of any Su[m]me or
Su[m]mes of money granted by this Act but that all and every such Person and Persons City Place Borough and
Towne Corporate shall pay theire p[re]porc[i]ons of all Rates and Assessements by this Act imposed any such Letters
Pattents Grants or Charters or any Clause of Non Obstante Matter or Thing therein conteined or any Lawe
Statute Custome or p[re]scripc[i]on to the contrary notwithstanding:-
XXI. 
Provided alsoe That noe Person inhabiting in any City Borough or Towne Corporate shall be compelled to be
an Assessor or Collector of or for any parte of the Rates and Assessements hereby granted in any Place or
Places out of the Limitts of the said City Borough or Towne Corporate:-
XXII. 
and for Christ's Hospital, and other Hospitals and Almshouses.
Provided That nothing conteined in this Act shall extend to charge any Colledge or Hall in either of the
Two Universities or the Colledges of Windsor Eaton Winton or Westminster or the Corporac[i]on of the Governours
of the Charitye for Reliefe of poore Widdowes and Children of Clergymen or the Colledge of Bromley or any
Hospitall for or in respect of the Scites of the said Colledges Halls or Hospitalls or any Master Fellowe or
Schollar of any such Colledge or Hall or any Reader Officer or Minister of the said Universities Colledges
or Halls or any Master or Usher of any Scoole for or in respecte of any Stipend Wages or Profittes whatsoever
ariseing or groweing due to them in respect of the said severall Places and Employments in the said Universities
Colledges or Schooles or to charge any of the Houses or Lands belonging to Christs Hospitall St. Bartholomewes
Bridewell St. Thomas and Bethelem Hospitall in the City of London and Borough of Southwarke or any of them
or the said Corporac[i]on of the Governours of the Charity for Reliefe of Poore Widdowes and Children of
Clergymen or the Colledge of Bromley nor to extend to charge any other Hospitall or Almeshouses for or in
respecte only of any Rents or Revenues payable to the said Hospitalls or Almeshouses being to be received and
disbursed for the imediate Use and Releife of the Poor in the said Hospitalls or Almeshouses only:-
XXIII. 
Provided That noe Tennant of any Lands or Houses by Lease or Grant from the said Corporac[i]on or any
of the said Hospitalls or Almeshouses doe claime and enjoye any Freedome or Exempc[i]on by this Act but that
all the Houses and Lands which they soe hold shall be rated and assessed for soe much as they are yearely worth
over and above the Rents reserved and payable to the said Corporac[i]on or to the said Hospitalls or Almeshouses
to be received and disbursed for the imediate Support and Relief of the Poore in the said Hospitalls and
Almeshouses:-
XXIV. 
Provided alsoe That where any Person inhabiting within the City of London or any other City or Towne
Corporate hath his Dwellinghouse in one of the Parishes and Wards therein and hath any Goods Wares or
Merchandizes chargeable by this Act in one or more of the other Parishes or Wards in the same City that then
such Person shall be charged taxed and assessed for such his Goods and Merchandizes in the Parish or Ward
where he dwelleth and not elsewhere in the said City:-
XXV. 
Provided alwayes and be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That for the avoideing all Obstruc[i]ons
and Delayes in assessing and collecting the Su[m]mes which by this Act are to be rated and assessed all Places
Constablewicks Divisions and Allottements which have used to be rated and assessed shall pay and be assessed
in such County Hundred Rape Wapentake Constablewicke Division Place and Allottement as the same hath heretofore
usually beene assessed in and not elsewhere:-
XXVI. 
which Certificate is to be a Charge, and Process to issue.
Provided alwaies and be it further enacted That in case any Lands or Houses in any Parish or Constablewicke
shall lye unoccupied and noe distresse canne be found on the same nor the Person of the true Owner or
Proprietor canne be found within the County wherein such House or Land lyeth by reason whereof the Rate
and Assessement upon such unoccupied House and Lands cannot be levyed that then upon Complainte made
thereof to the Co[m]missioners for the County where such case shall happen to be the said Co[m]missioners or any
Two or more of them shall certifie into Theire Majesties Courte of Exchequer the Name of the Person whose
Lands or House soe lyeth unoccupied together with the Su[m]me thereupon assessed and the Parish or Place where
such Land or House lyeth which Certificate is hereby declared to be a sufficient Charge upon the Person and
Land or House therein named and shall make the Person Debtor to Theire Majesties for the su[m]me soe assessed
and the Court of Exchequer shall issue out Processe thereupon against the Body Goods and all other the
Lands of such Debtor untill the Su[m]me soe assessed be fully and actually levyed and paid to Theire Majesties:-
XXVII. 
and in case of Failure, to levy.
And itt is hereby further enacted and declared That att the Expirac[i]on of the respective times in this Act
prescribed for the full Payment of the severall and respective Rates and Assessments herein before granted the
severall and respective Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them within theire Division and Hundred shall and
are hereby required to call before them the Cheife Collectors and Sub-collectors within each respective Division
and Hundred to examine and assure themselves of the full and whole Payment of the particular su[m]me and su[m]mes
of money charged within and upon the said Division and Hundred and every Parish and Place therein and of
the due returne of the same into the Hands of the Receiver Generall of the said County City Towne or
Place respectively and by such Receiver Generall to the Receipte of Theire Majesties Exchequer to the end there
may be noe Failure in the Payment of any parte of the Rates and Assessements which by this Act ought to
be levyed and paid And in case of any Failure in the Premisses the Co[m]missioners or any two of them are to
cause the same forthwith to be levyed and paid according to the true intent and meaneing of this Act:-
XXVIII. 
Treble Costs.
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Acc[i]on Suite Plainte or Informac[i]on shall
be co[m]menced or prosecuted against any Person or Persons for whatsoever he or they shall doe in pursuance or
in execuc[i]on of this Act such Person or Persons soe sued in any Court whatsoever shall and may pleade the
Generall Issue not Guilty and upon any Issue joyned may give this Act and the Speciall Matter in Evidence
And if the Plaintiffe or Prosecutor shall become Nonsuite or forbeare further Prosecuc[i]on or suffer Discontinuance
or if a Verdict shall passe against him the Defendants shall recover their Treble Costs for which they shall have
the like remedy as in case where Costs by Lawe are given to the Defendants:
XXIX. 
Provided alwaies and be it enacted That every Rate Tax or Assessement which shall be made or imposed
by virtue of this Act in respecte of any House or Tenement which an Ambassador Resident Agent or other
publicke Minister of any Forreigne Prince or State now doth or shall hereafter inhabitt and occupye shall be
paid by the Landlord or Owner of the said Houses or Tenements respectively:-
XXX. 
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in all priviledged and other Places being extraparochiall
or not within any the Constablewicks or Precincts of the respective Assessors to be appointed by virtue of this
Act (although in any Monthly or other Tax they have not beene assessed or rated heretofore) the said
Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of them shall and are hereby required to nominate and appointe Two fitt
Persons liveing in or neare the said priviledged or other Places as aforesaid to be Assessors for the said Places
and to make and returne theire Assessements in like manner as by this Act is appointed in any Parish Tytheing
or Place and alsoe to appointe one or more Collectors who are hereby required to collect and pay the same
according to the Rates appointed by this Act for the collecting and paying all Su[m]mes of Money payable by
this Act:-
XXXI. 
Provided alwaies That nothing in this Act conteined shall be construed to alter change determine or make
voide any Contracts Covenants or Agreements whatsoever betweene Landlord and Tennant or others touching the
Payment of Taxes or Assessements Any thing herein before conteined to the contrary notwithstanding:-
XXXII. 
Provided alwaies and be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That noe Co[m]missioner or Co[m]missioners
who shall be imployed in the Execuc[i]on of this Act shall be lyable for or by reason of such Execuc[i]on to any
of the Penalties menc[i]oned in the Act made in the five and twentieth Yeare of the Raigne of King Charles the
Second for the preventing of Dangers wch may happen from Popish Recusants:-
XXXIII. 
Which Commissioners may administer.
Provided alwaies and be it enacted That noe Person shall be capable of acting as a Co[m]missioner in the
Execuc[i]on of this Act before he shall have taken the Oathes appointed by an Act of Parliament made in the
First Yeare of Their Majesties Reigne entituled An Act for abbrogateing of the Oathes of Supremacy and Allegiance
and appointing other Oathes which Oathes it shall be lawfull for any Two or more Co[m]missioners to administer
and are hereby required to administer to any other Co[m]missioner:-
XXXIV. 
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Papist or reputed Papist being of the Age
of Sixteene Yeares or upwards who shall not have taken the Oathes menc[i]oned and required to be taken by
the said last menc[i]oned Act shall yield and pay unto Theire Majesties double the Su[m]mes and Rates which by
force or virtue of any clause in this Act before menc[i]oned or contained he or she should or ought to pay or be
charged with (that is to say) For every Hundred Pounds of ready money & Debts and for every Hundred
Pounds worth of Goods Wares Merchandizes Chattells or Personall Estate the Su[m]me of Eight and Forty Shillings
and soe after that rate for every greater or lesser Quantity. And for every Twenty Shillings of the full
yearely Value of any Mannors Messuages or other Hereditaments or p[re]misses charged by this Act which he or
she shall have or hold the su[m]me of Eight Shillings to be assessed levyed and collected answered recovered and
paid in such manner by such waies and according to such Rules and Direcc[i]ons and under such Penalties and
Forfeitures as are before in this Act expressed or appointed for and concerneing the above-menc[i]oned Rates and
Su[m]mes which are hereby intended to be doubled as aforesaid:-
XXXV. 
Provided never thelesse That if any such Papist or reputed Papist within Tenne Dayes after the first meeteing
of the said Co[m]missioners in the respective Countyes or Places where he or she ought to be taxed or assessed
according to the intent of this present Act shall take the said Oathes before Two or more of the said Co[m]missioners
(which Oathes the said Co[m]missioners are hereby impowered to administer) that in such case he or shee shall
not be lyable to be doubly assessed as aforesaid:-
XXXVI. 
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Person being of the Age of Sixteene yeares
or upwards and being within this Realme att the time of the Execuc[i]on of this Act who shall not before that
time have taken the said Oathes menc[i]oned and required to be taken by the said Act intituled An Act for the
abrogateing of the Oathes of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oathes And upon Su[m]mons by
Warrant under the Hand and Seale of one or more of the Co[m]missioners appointed by this Act shall refuse to
take the said Oathes at the time appointed in the said Warrant or shall neglect to appeare at such times before
the Co[m]missioners in order to take the said Oathes (which Oathes the said Co[m]missioners or any Two or more of
them are hereby impowered and required to administer) shall yeild and pay unto Theire Majesties double the
Su[m]mes and Rates which by force or virtue of any clause in this Act before menc[i]oned or conteined he or she
should or ought to pay or be charged with in manner as is before in this Act appointed touching Papists or
reputed Papists:-
XXXVII. 
to pay double.
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Gentleman or soe reputed or owneing or
writeing himselfe such or being above that quality and under the degree of a Peere of this Realme who by virtue
of an Act made in the Third yeare of Theire Majesties Raigne entituled An Act for raiseing money by a Poll
payable Quarterly for One Yeare for carrying on. a vigorous Warr against France did pay or ought to have
paid double the Su[m]mes charged by the said Act or were or ought to have beene returned into the Exchequer,
for non payment thereof who shall not voluntarily appeare before the said Co[m]missioners or any Three or more
of them within Tenne dayes after the first meeteing of the said Co[m]missioners in the respective place or places
where he ought to be taxed or assessed and take the said Oathes appointed by the said Act made in the First
Yeare of Theire Majesties Raigne (which Oath the said Co[m]missioners or any Three or more of them are hereby
impowered and required to administer and to make an Entry or Memorandum thereof in some Booke to be
kepte for that purpose) such Person shall be charged with and pay double the Su[m]mes which by force or virtue
of this Act he should or ought to have paid the said double Rates to be assessed levyed collected answered
recovered and paid in such manner by such waies and meanes and according to such rules and direcc[i]ons and
under such penalties and forfeitures as are before in this Act expressed or appointed for or concerneing the above,
menc[i]oned Rates and Su[m]mes which are hereby intended to be doubled as aforesaid:-
XXXVIII. 
And be it further enacted That any one or more of the Co[m]missioners appointed by this Act upon Informac[i]on
given or upon any cause of suspic[i]on in that behalfe shall and are hereby required and injoyned to cause every
person suspected or against whome such Informac[i]on shall be given to be su[m]moned to appeare and take the said
Oathes as aforesaid:-
XXXIX. 
Provided nevertheles That whereas certaine, persons Dissenters from the Church of England co[m]monly called
Quakers and now knowne to be such doe scruple the takeing of an Oath itt shall be sufficient for every such
person to make and subscribe the declarac[i]on of Fidelity contained in an Act made in the Parliament held in the
First Yeare of Theire Majesties Raigne entituled An Act for exempting Theire Majesties Protestant Subjects
dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certaine Lawes Which Declarac[i]on any Two or
more of the Co[m]missioners appointed for the execuc[i]on of this Act are hereby impowered and required to take
And every such Person soe doeing shall not be lyable to or chargeable with any of the double Rates
aforesaid:-
XL. 
Provided That noe poore Person shall be charged with or lyable to the Pound Rate imposed by this Act
upon Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whose Lands Tenements or Hereditaments are not of the yearely value
of Twenty shillings in the whole:-
XLI. 
Provided alwaies That the Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls the Masters in Chancery Six Clerks of
the Petty Bagg Examiners Registers Clerks of the Inrollment Clerkes of the Affidavits and Subpena Office and all
others the Officers of the Court of Chancery that execute theire Offices within the Liberty of the Rolls shall be
theire assessed for theire respective Offices and not elsewhere:-
XLII. 
Head Collector so offending; Penalty £40; Receiver General paying to any Person other than the Exchequer, or upon Tally of Pro, &c; Penalty £1,000.
And be it further enacted That if any Collector of any Parish or Place shall keepe in his hands any parte of
the money by him collected for any longer time then is by this Act directed (other then the Allowance made
unto him by this Act) or shall pay any parte thereof to any person or persons other then to the Head Collector or
Receiver-Generall of such County or Place or his respective Deputy that every such Collector shall forfeite for
every such Offence the Su[m]me of tenne pounds. And in case any Head Collector shall keepe in his hand any
parte of the money paid to him by any Collector by virtue of this Act for any longer time then is by this Act
directed or shall pay any parte thereof to any person or persons other then the Receiver Generall of such County
or Place or his Deputy every such Head Collector shall forfeite for every such Offence the Su[m]me of Forty pounds.
And in case any Receiver Generall or his Deputy shall pay any parte of the moneys paid to him or them
by any Collector or Head Collector by virtue of this Act to any person or persons whatsoever other then the
Receipt of Theire Majesties Exchequer and att or within the respective times limitted by this Act or in case such
Receiver Generall or his Deputy shall pay any parte of the said moneyes by any Warrant of the Co[m]missioners of
the Treasury or Lord Treasurer Under Treasurer or Co[m]missioners of the Treasury for the time being or upon any
Tally of Pro or Tally of (Anticipac[i]on) or other way or device whatsoever whereby to divert or hinder the actuall
payment thereof into the Receipt of Exchequer as aforesaid that then such Receiver Generall shall for every such
Offence of himselfe or his Deputy forfeite the Su[m]me of One thousand pounds to him or them that shall sue for
the same in any Courte of Record by Bill Plaint or other Informac[i]on wherein noe Essoigne Protecc[i]on or Wager
of Lawe is to be allowed:-
XLIII. 
nor Officers of Exchequer to strike any such Tally, &c.
And it is hereby further enacted That the Co[m]missioners of the Treasury or the Lord Treasurer Under-Treasurer
or Co[m]missioners of the Treasury for the time being or any of them doe not direct any Warrant to any of the
said Collectors Head Collectors or Receiver Generall or theire Deputies for the payment of any parte of the
moneyes hereby given to any person or persons other then into the Receipte of Exchequer as aforesaid nor shall
they or any of them directe any Warrant to the Officers of the Exchequer for the striking of any Tally of (Pro)
or Tally of (Anticipac[i]on) nor doe any other matter or thing whereby to divert the actuall payment of the said
moneys into the Receipte of the Exchequer nor shall the Officers of the Exchequer strike or direct or record the
strikeing of any Tally of (Pro) or Tally of (Anticipac[i]on) upon any of the said moneys upon any account or warrant
whatsoever, nor shall any Teller throw downe any Bill whereby to charge himselfe with any of the said moneyes
untill he shall have actually received the same:-
XLIV. 
Provided alsoe and be it enacted That noe stay of prosecuc[i]on upon any Co[m]mand Warrant Moc[i]on or Order
or Direcc[i]on by (Non vult ulterius prosequi) shall be had made admitted received or allowed by any Court
whatsoever in any Suite or Proceedeing by Acc[i]on of Debt Bill Plaint or Informac[i]on or otherwise for the
Recovery of all or any the Paines Penalties or Forfeitures upon any person or persons by this Act inflicted or therein
menc[i]oned or for or in order to the convicc[i]on or disability of any person offending against this Act:-
XLV. 
Provided alwaies and be itt further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the Mannors
Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments charged by this Act shall be rated and assessed att least att double
the Su[m]me att which the same was or were assessed by virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the First yeare
of Theire Majesties Raigne entituled An Act for a Grant to Theire Majesties of an Aid of Two Shillings in the
Pound for one yeare:-
XLVI. 
Provided alwaies That if any Person or Persons soe charged or assessed att least att double the Su[m]me as
aforesaid shall upon Complainte made to the Co[m]missioners in such manner and within such time as is herein
before directed in cases of Appeales make it appeare to the said Co[m]missioners or any Five of them by Proofe
upon Oath that such Assessement doth exceed Four Shillings for every Twenty Shilling of the full yearely value
in such Case upon such Proofe and due examinac[i]on thereof the said Co[m]missioners are hereby impowered to
abate and lessen the said Assessement soe much as the same shall exceed Four Shillings for every Twenty Shillings
of the true yearely value and noe more:-
XLVII. 
Penalty £500.
Provided alwaies and be it enacted That if any Person hereby named a Comissioner shall p[re]sume to act as a
Co[m]missioner in the execuc[i]on of this Act before he shall have taken the Oathes which by this Act he is required
to take and in the manner hereby p[re]scribed he shall forfeite to Theire Majesties the Su[m]me, of Five hundred
Pounds:-
XLVIII. 
nor in any other Place, unless he so paid, or paid 10s. Quarterly as a Tradesman worth £300.
Provided alsoe and be it enacted That noe Person shall be capable of acting as a Co[m]missioner in the execuc[i]on of
this Act for any County or Rideing or the Cities of London or Westminster unlesse he was assessed and did
pay to Theire Majesties the Su[m]me of Twenty shillings Quarterly towards the Rates and Assessments granted by
an Act made in the last Session of this p[re]sent Parliament intituled An Act for raiseing Money by a Poll
payable Quarterly for One yeare for the carrying on a vigorous Warr againste France And alsoe that noe Person
shall be capable of acting as a Comissioner in the execuc[i]on of this Act for any other City or in any Borough
Towne or Cinque-Port or the Counties thereof respectively unlesse he was assessed and did pay to Theire
Majesties the Su[m]me of Twenty Shillings Quarterly as aforesaid or was assessed and did pay to theire Majesties the
Su[m]me of Tenne Shillings Quarterly (as a Tradesman worth Three hundred Pounds) towards the said Quarterly
Poll:-
XLIX. 
Provided neverthelesse That in case there shall not be a sufficient number of Co[m]missioners for any City
Borough Towne or Cinque Port (for which by this Act Co[m]missioners are particulerly appointed) capable of acting
according to the Qualificac[i]ons aforesaid for putting this Act in execuc[i]on that in every such case any of the
Co[m]missioners appointed for the County at large within which such Cities Borough Towne or Cinque Port doth
stand or which is next adjoyneing thereto may act as Co[m]missioners in the execuc[i]on of this Act within such City
Borough Towne or Cinque Port:-
L. 
Provided alsoe and be it further enacted That in case there shall not be a sufficient number of the Persons nominated
to be Co[m]missioners for any County who shall be capable of acting as Co[m]missioners according to the Qualificac[i]ons
in this Act before menc[i]oned that in every such case it shall be lawfull for Theire Majesties to issue or cause to
be issued one or more Co[m]mission or Co[m]missions under the Greate Seale of England and thereby to noiminate
constitute and appointe such and soe many Persons being resident and haveing Reall Estates of the value of One
hundred Pound a yeare in the said respective Counties for which they shall be respectively nominated to be
Co[m]missioners for putting this p[re]sent Act in execuc[i]on in the said Counties respectively Which said Co[m]missioners
soe to be nominated and appointed for the said Counties respectively shall have such and the same powers for
putting this Act in Execuc[i]on in the said respective Counties and under the same Rules and Direcc[i]ons as any
other Co[m]missioners nominated and appointed by this Act Any thing herein conteined to the contrary
notwithstanding:-
LI. 
And for the more effectuall chargeing all Personall Estates Be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if after
the Assessements on Personall Estates directed by this Act shall be made any Person shall come to inhabit or
reside in any Division or Place where such Person was not rated or taxed for Personall Estate the Co[m]missioners acting
within such Division or Place are hereby required and impowered to su[m]mon such Person before them and
unlesse he or shee shall produce a Certificate made according to the Direcc[i]ons of this Act whereby it shall appeare
that he or she was assessed and had actually paid all the precedent Quarterly Payments in some other Place for
his or her Personall Estate the said Co[m]missioners shall and are hereby required to cause such Person to be assessed
for his or her Personall Estate and cause the same or such Quarterly Payments thereof as shall be then unassessed
and unpaid to be assessed levyed and paid according to the true intent and meaneing of this Act:-
LII. 
and the Marshalsea; to be charged in the Parish of St. George in Southwark.
Provided alwaies that the Prison of the Kings Bench the Prison-house Lands Gardens and the Co[m]mon-side
and all the Rents Profitts and Perquisites of the Office of the Marshall of the said Kings Bench Prison lyeing and
being in the Parish of S[en]t. George the Martyr in the Borough of Southwarke in the County of Surrey and
alsoe the Prison-house Lands and Gardens of the Prison of the Marshall of the Marshalsea Prison and all Offices
Perquisites and Profitts of the Marshalsea Court and Prison lying and being alsoe in the said Parish of S[en]t.
George in the Borough of Southwarke and County of Surrey shall be charged and assessed to this Assessement
in the said Parish of S[en]t. George and Borough of Southwarke and not elsewhere Any thing to the contrary in
any wise notwithstanding:-
LIII. 
Provided alwaies and be it enacted That where the Owners of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments are
liable to be doubly charged as Papists reputed Papists or otherwise by reason of theire not haveing taken the
Oaths according to the intent of this Act in every such case such Owners only shall be charged with and shall
pay the said double Rates And the respective Tennants of such Lands Tenements or Hereditaments are hereby
discharged of and from the same Any Covenant for Payment of Taxes or other Agreement to the contrary
notwithstanding:-
LIV. 
Provided alwaies and it is hereby enacted That it shall and may be lawfull to and for any person or persons
to advance and lend unto Theire Majesties upon the security of this Act any Su[m]me or Su[m]mes of money and to
have and receive for the forbeareance thereof any Su[m]me not exceeding seaven pounds by the hundred for one
wholl yeare and noe more directly or indirectly And moreover that noe money soe lent upon the security of
this Act shall be rated or assessed by virtue of this Act:-
LV. 
Tally of Loan to Lender, and Warrant for Interest; Orders for Repayment registered according to Date of Tally, and paid in course; Monies to come in by this Act liable to satisfy such Loans; No Fee for providing or making Books, &c. or for Payment of Money lent; Penalty; Punishment. Undue Preference by Officer Penalty; Undue Preference by Deputy; Penalty; Auditor, Clerk of the Pells, or Teller, not making Payments in due Order; Penalty; How all such Penalties to be recovered.
And to the end that all moneyes which shall be lent to Theire Majesties upon the creditt of this Act may be
well and sufficiently secured out of the moneyes ariseing and payable by this Act Be it further enacted by the
authority aforesaid That there shall be provided and kepte in Theire Majesties Exchequer (that is to say) in the
Office of Auditor of the Receipts one Booke and Register in which all moneys that shall be paid into the
Exchequer by virtue of this Act shall be entered and registered apart and distinct from all other moneyes paid or
payable to Theire Majesties upon any other branch of Theire Majesties Revenue or upon any other account
whatsoever And that all and every person and persons who shall lend any money to Theire Majesties upon the
creditt of this Act and pay the same into the Receipte of the Exchequer shall imediately have a Tally of Loan
strucke for the same and an Order for his repayment beareing the same date with his Tally in which Order shall
be alsoe conteined a Warrant for payment of Interest for forbearance thereof not exceeding seaven pounds per
centum per annum for his considerac[i]on to be paid every three moneths untill repayment of his Principall. And
that all Orders for repayment of money shall be registered in course according to the date of the Tally respectively
without preference of one before another And that all and every person and persons shall be paid in course
according as theire Orders shall stand entered in the said Register Booke soe as the person native or foreigner
his Executors Administrators & Assignes who shall have his Order or Orders first entered in the said Booke of
Register shall be taken and accounted the first person to be paid upon the moneyes to come in by virtue of
this Act and he or they who shall have his or theire Order or Orders next entered shall he taken and accounted
to be the second person to be paid and soe successively and in course And that the moneyes to come in by
this Act shall be in the same order lyable to the satisfacc[i]on of the said respective Parties theire Executors
Administrators or Assignes successively without p[re]ference of one before another and not otherwise and not to be
divertible to any other use intent or purpose whatsoever And that noe Fee Reward or Gratuitye directly or indirectly
be demanded or taken of any Theire Majesties Subjects for provideing or makeing of any such Bookes Registers
Entries Viewes or Searche in or for payment of money lent or the interest as aforesaid by any of Theire Majesties
Officer or Officers theire Clerkes or Deputies upon paine of payment of treble damages to the party greived by the
party offending with Costs of Suite or if the Officer himselfe take or demand any such Fee or Reward then to
lose his place alsoe. And if  undue p[re]ference of one before another shall be made either in point of registry
or payment contrary to the true meaneing of this Act by any such Officer or Officers then the party offending
shall be lyable by Acc[i]on of Debt or on the case to pay the value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the
party agrieved and shall be forejudged from his place or office. And if such p[re]ference be unduely made by any
his Deputy or Clerke without direcc[i]on or privity of his Master then such Deputy or Clerke only shall be lyable
to such Acc[i]on Debt Damages and Costs and shall be for ever after uncapable of his place or office. And in case
the Auditor shall not direct the Order or the Clerke of the Pells Record. or the Teller make payment according
to each persons due place and order as afore directed then he or they shall be judged to forfeite and theire
respective Deputies and Clerks herein offending to be lyable to such Acc[i]on Debt Damages and Costs in such
manner as aforesaid all which said Penalties Forfeitures Damages and Costs to be incurred by any of the Officers
of the Exchequer or any theire Deputies or Clerks shall and may be recovered by Acc[i]on of Debt Bill Plaint
or Informac[i]on in any of Theire Majesties Courts of Record att Westminster wherein noe Essoigne Protecc[i]on
Priviledge Wager of Lawe Injuncc[i]on or Order of Restrainte shall be in any wise granted or allowed:-
LVI. 
Paying subsequent Orders, if first demanded, no undue Preference, if sufficient reserved to satisfy preceding Orders.
Provided alwaies and be it hereby declared That if it happen that severall Tallies of Loan or Orders for
Payment as aforesaid beare date or be brought the same day to the Auditor of the Receipte to be registered then
it shall be interpretted noe undue p[re]ference which of those be entred first soe he enters them all the same
day:. Provided alsoe That it shall not be interpreted any undue p[re]ference to incurr any penaltie in point of
payment if the Auditor direct and the Clerke of the Pells Record and the Tellers doe pay subsequent Orders of
persons that come and demand theire moneyes and bring theire Orders before other Persons that did not
come to demand theire Money and bring theire Orders in theire course soe as there be soe much
money reserved as will satisfie precedent Orders which shall not be otherwise disposed but kepte for them Interest
upon Loan being to cease from the time the money is soe reserved and kepte in Banke for them:-
LVII. 
Memorial thereof without Fee; Assignee may in like manner assign.
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That every person or persons to whome any money shall
be due by virtue of this Act after Order entered in the Booke of Register aforesaid for payment thereof his
Executors Administrators or Assignes by indorsement of his Order may assigne and transferr his Right Title Interest
and Benefitt of such Order or any part thereof to any other which being notified in the Office of the Auditor of
Receipte aforesaid and an entry or memoriall thereof alsoe made in the Booke of Register aforesaid for Orders
which the Officers shall upon request without Fee or Charge accordingly make. shall intitule such Assignee his
Executors Administrators and Assignes to the benefitt thereof and payment thereon and such Assignee may in like
manner assigne againe and soe toties quoties and afterwards it shall not be in the power of such person or persons
who have or hath made such Assignements to make voide release or discharge the same or any the moneys
thereby due or, any parte thereof:-
LVIII. 
Proviso for special Agreements; Principal Monies so transferred payable to Lenders out of Monies arising by this Act in due course, with Interest at £7 per Cent. per Annum; Auditor of Receipt to make a Memorandum; Persons entitled to transferred Monies may assign Orders.
Provided alwaies and be it further enacted That all and every the principall Su[m]mes of money which in
pursuance of an Act made in the last Session of this present Parliament entituled An Act for raiseing money by
a Poll payable quarterly for one yeare for carrying on a vigorous Warr againste France and of Theire Majesties
Letters of Privy Seale beareing date the three and twentieth day of September One thousand six hundred ninety
two made in pursuance of the said Act have beene lent or shall be lent to Theire Majesties at the Receipte of
Theire Exchequer not exceeding in the whole the Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thirty five thousand three hundred
ninety one pounds eighteene shillings five pence halfepenny and all and every the Orders of Loan for the same
shall be in the first place transferred to and placed upon the Register appointed to be kepte by this Act and
shall be registered thereupon in such Course and order as they now have by the Bookes kepte in the said Receipte
or where any speciall agreements have been made with the Lenders for the course or order they were to have
in all such cases according to those agreements which transferrences shall and may be and are hereby required to
be made by virtue of this Act without makeing any issues or takeing any receipts from the parties in order to
transferr the said Loans: And that the principall moneys upon the said Orders soe transferred shall be payable
and paid to the Lender or Lenders of the same his her or theire Executors Administrators or Assignes out of the
moneys ariseing by virtue of this Act in the same course and order according to which they are hereby appointed
to be transferred and with p[re]ference to the Loans which any person or persons shall make hereafter upon the
creditt of this p[re]sent Act: And that the interest after the rate of seaven pounds per centum per an[n]nu due or to
be due for the said Loans to be transferred as aforesaid shall be paid and satisfied out of the moneys ariseing
by this Act untill the respective times of the satisfacc[i]on of the principall: And that the Auditor of the said
Receipte upon the transferring of the said Loans or the Order for the same as aforesaid shall make memorandums
in the margin of his Books where the same doe or shall stand entred upon the said Act for the quarterly Poll
importing the transference thereof and that they are to be paid out of the moneys ariseing by virtue of this Act:
And that any person or persons who are or shall be entituled to any moneys to be paid by such Orders to be
transferred as aforesaid shall or may assigne over the same to any other person or persons which Assignements
shall be good and effectuall in Lawe and soe toties quoties any thing in the said former Act or in this p[re]sent Act
to the contrary notwithstanding:-
LIX. 
£700,000 to the Use of the Navy and Ordnance; The Residue to the Use of the Land Forces and other Charges incident to the War.
And be it Enacted That out of the moneys which shall be levied and paid by virtue of this Act into the
Receipte of the Exchequer as well by Loan or otherwise (over and besides the Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thirty five
thousand three hundred ninety one pounds eighteene shillings five pence halfe penny before menc[i]oned to be
transferred to and placed upon the Register appointed to be kepte by this Act) the Su[m]me of Seaven hundred
thousand pounds shall be and is hereby applied and appropriated to and for the payment of Officers and Seamen
that have served and shall serve in Theire Majesties Navy Royall and for the paying for Stores Provisions and
Victualls supplied and to be supplied for the said Navy and to and for the expences of Theire Majesties Office
of Ordnance in respect to navall affaires and for other necessary uses and services performed and to be performed
in and for the said Navy: And that all other the moneyes which shall be levyed and paid by virtue of this
Act into the Receipte of the Exchequer as well upon Loan as otherwise other then the said Su[m]me of Seaven
hundred thirty five thousand three hundred ninety one pounds eighteene shillings & two pence halfe-penny and
the interest thereof and alsoe the Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand pounds appropriated for payments relateing to
Theire Majesties Navy as aforesaid shall be applyed and appropriated and is hereby appropriated to and for the
payment of Theire Majesties Land Forces and Armyes and the paying for Armes Ammunic[i]on and other charges
incident to the Warr and not otherwise:-
LX. 
Officers not to strike any Tally of Pro, &c.
And for the effectuall doeing thereof and that the said severall Su[m]mes hereby appropriated to the uses aforesaid may
not be diverted or applyed to any other purpose Be it further enacted That the Co[m]missioners of the Treasury
or the Lord Treasurer Under Treasurer or the Co[m]missioners of the Treasury for the time being or any of them
doe not direct any Warrant to any of the said Collectors or Receivers Generall or theire Deputyes for the payment
of any parte of the moneys hereby given to any Person or Persons other then into the Receipte of the Exchequer
as aforesaid: Nor shall they or any of them direct any Warrant to the Officers of the Exchequer for strikeing
of any Tally of (Pro) or Tally of (Anticipac[i]on) or doe any other matter or thing whereby to divert the actuall
payments of the said moneyes into the Receipte of the Exchequer: Nor shall the Officers of the Exchequer strike
or direct or record the strikeing of any Tally of (Pro) or Tally of (Anticipac[i]on) upon any of the said Moneys upon
any Account or Warrant whatsoever: Nor shall any Teller throwe downe any Bill whereby to charge himselfe
with any of the said moneys untill he shall have actually received the same:-
LXI. 
Regulations as to issuing such Money to Treasurer of the Ordnance.
And it is hereby further enacted That the Officers of the Receipte of the Exchequer respectively shall and are hereby
required to keepe the said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thosand Pounds hereby appropriated for Payments relateing to
Theire Majesties Navy as aforesaid and the Account thereof distinct from all other Moneys and Accounts whatsoever; And
that the Lord High Treasurer Under-Treasurer or Co[m]missioners of the Treasury for the time being. or any of them
respectively doe not signe any Warrant or Order or doe any matter or thing for the issueing or paying any parte of the
said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds by this Act appriated for Payments relateing to Theire Majesties Navy
as aforesaid to any Person or Persons other then the Treasurer of the Navy or his Deputy and the Treasurer of the
Ordnance or his Deputy for the uses aforesaid; Nor shall the Auditor of the Receipte drawe any Order
whatsoever for the issueing any parte of the said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds hereby appropriated
as aforesaid to any Person or Persons other then the said Treasurer of the Navy or his Deputy and the Treasurer
of the Ordnance or his Deputy as aforesaid; Nor shall he directe nor the Clerke of the Pells record or any
Teller make payment of any parte of the said appropriated Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds by virtue
of any Warrant or upon any Order or other way or device whatsoever other then to the Persons and for
the uses aforesaid and to be soe menc[i]oned and expressed in such Warrant or Order:-
LXII. 
Which Officers are to follow the Directions of the Treasury in appropriating the same.
And it is hereby further enacted That the Treasurer of the Navy and the Treasurer of the Ordnance for the
time being hall keepe such parte of the said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds appropriated for payments
relateing to Theire Majesties Navy as aforesaid by virtue of this Act as shall be paid to them respectively
distincte and aparte from all other moneys; And the Treasurer of the Navy shall issue and pay such parte of
the said Su[m]me as shall be payed in to him by Warrant of the principal Officers and Co[m]missioners of the Navy
or any Three or more of them; And the Treasurer of the Ordnance shall issue and pay such parte of the said
Su[m]me as shall be paid in to him by Warrant of the principall Officers of the Ordnance or any Three of them
menc[i]oning and expressing in the said respective Warrant the respective uses for which the same is respectively
issued and paid according to the respective appropriac[i]ons thereof and applying the same Which said principall
Officers and Co[m]missioners of the Navy and Principall Officers of the Ordnance are to follow therein the Order
and Direcc[i]on of the Lord High Treasurer or Lords Co[m]missioners of the Treasury for the time being for apporc[i]oning
the same for the payment of the Officers and Seamen Stores Provisions Victualls and the Office of Ordnance in
respecte to Navall Affaires as aforesaid in such just and proporc[i]onable Distribuc[i]ons as may be most agreeable to
the true intent of this Act:-
LXIII. 
And it is hereby further enacted That the principall Officers and Co[m]missioners of the Navy or any of them or
principall Officers of the Ordnance or any of them shall not signe any Navy Bill or Warrant or doe any
other Act or Thing for the issueing and paying any parte of the said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds
soe appropriated by this Act to any use intent or purpose whatsoever other then for the respective uses for which
the same is appropriated as aforesaid and to be soe menc[i]oned and expressed in such Navy Bill or Warrant:-
LXIV. 
Penalty; How applied.
And be it further enacted That if any of the Officers which are appointed by this Act to receive the said Su[m]me
of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds hereby appropriated for Payments relateing to Theire Majesties Navy or any
parte thereof shall after the receipte of the said Money divert or misapply the same or any parte thereof by virtue
of any Warrant from the Co[m]missioners of the Treasury or from the Lord Treasurer or other Superior Officers for
the time being contrary to the true intent of this Act that then such Officer or Officers soe diverting or misapplying
the said moneys shall forfeite the like Su[m]me soe diverted or misapplyed Which said Forfeiture shall be recovered
by Acc[i]on of Debt Bill Plainte or Informac[i]on in any of Theire Majesties Courts att Westminster wherein noe
Essoign Protecc[i]on or Wager of Law shall be allowed the one Moiety of which Forfeiture soe to be recovered
shall be to the Informer or him who shall sue for the same the other Moiety thereof to be distributed to the
Poore of the Parish where such Offence shall be co[m]mitted:-
LXV. 
Penalty.
And be it further enacted That if any Officer or Officers menc[i]oned in this Act or in any wise belonging to
the Exchequer Navy or Ordnance shall willingly and willfully offend against this Lawe or any Clause thereof by
diverting or misapplying any parte of the said Su[m]me of Seaven hundred thousand Pounds appropriated for
Payments relateing to Theire Majesties Navy as aforesaid contrary to the true intent of this Act that for any and
every such Offence such Officer and Officers soe offending shall forfeite his Office and Place and is and are
hereby disabled and made uncapable to hold or execute the said Office or any other Office whatsoever for the
future:-
LXVI. 
Provided alsoe and be it enacted That noe stay of Prosecuc[i]on upon any Co[m]mand Warrant Moc[i]on Order or
Direcc[i]on by (Non vult ulterius prosequi) shall be had made admitted received or allowed by any Court whatsoever
in any Suite or Proceedeing by Acc[i]on of Debt Bill Plaint or Informac[i]on or otherwise for the recovery of all or
any the Paines Penalties or Forfeitures upon any Person or Persons by this Act inflicted or therein menc[i]oned or
for or in order to the Convicc[i]on or Disabilitye of any Persons offending against this Act:-
LXVII. 
The like Regulation as to further Part of Monies issued and paid for the Ordnance; Comptroller of the Navy and Storekeeper of the Ordnance to keep Books for Register of Bills, &c; Undue Preference in Registry or Payment; Action; Penalties how recovered.
Provided alwaies and be it enacted That out of the moneys hereby appropriated to and for the payment
of Officers and Seamen that have served and shall serve in Theire Majesties Navy Royall and to and for the
paying for Navall Stores and Provisions (other then for Victualls) and to and for the expences of Theire Majesties
Office of the Ordnance in respect of navall affaires and for other necessary uses and services performed and to be
performed for the said Navy all such parte thereof as shall be issued and paid by the Treasurer of the Navy by
Warrant of the principall Officers and Co[m]missioners of the Navy or any three or more of them for Navall Stores
and Provisions shall be paid in course to every person or persons or theire Assignes to whome any such money
is or shall be due according to the dates of the Bills or Contracts registered for the same and not otherwise And
that out of all such further parte of the said moneys as shall be issued and paid to the Lievetenant and Principall
Officers of the Ordnance or the Paymaster thereof or his Deputy for the expence of His Majesties Ordnance as
to Navall Affaires and by them or the said Paymaster respectively to any person or persons for Ammunic[i]on or
any other use or service relateing to the Office of the Ordnance shall be in like manner paid in course to every
such Person or Persons or theire Assignes respectively according to the respective Dates of the Bills and Contracts
for the same and not otherwise. And the Comptroller of the Navy and Store-keeper of the Ordnance are hereby
respectively required to keepe One or more Booke or Bookes in their respective Offices wherein all Bills and Contracts
in reference to the Navy and Office of the Ordnance for such Bills and Contracts respectively as aforesaid shall
be duely registered that all and every Person or Persons concerned therein may have recourse thereunto without
paying any Fee or Reward for soe doeing; And if any p[re]ference of one before another shall be made either in
pointe of Registry or Payment contrary to the true meaneing of this Act either by the said Treasurer of the Navy
or Paymaster of the Ordnance or Comptroller of the Navy or Store-keeper of the Ordnance or any of them or
theire respective Deputies or Clerks then the Party offending shall be lyable by acc[i]on of Debt or on the Case to
pay double the value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the Party grieved: All which said Penalties Damages
and Costs to be incurred by the Persons aforesaid or any of them respectively shall and may be recovered by the
said Party greived by Acc[i]on of Debt Bill Plainte or Informac[i]on in any of Theire Majesties Courts of Record
att Westminster where noe Essoign Protecc[i]on Priviledge Wager of Law Injunc[i]on or Order of Restrainte shall
be in any wise granted or allowed:-
LXVIII. 
Provided neverthelesse That it shall and may be lawfull for the said Leivetenant and principall Officers of the
Ordnance and the Officers of the Navy-board upon any emergent or extraordinary Occasion to pay any of the
said Moneys appropriated by this Act to any Person or Persons upon account by way of Imprest Any thing
herein conteined to the contrary notwithstanding
LXIX. 
Provided alsoe That it shall not be construed any p[re]ferrence to incurr any Penalty in pointe of Payment in
course as aforesaid if the said Treasurer of the Navy or Pay Master of the Ordnance or theire Deputyes respectively
do pay subsequent Bills of Persons which come and demand theire money and bring theire Warrant or Order in
theire course for the same soe as there be soe much money reserved as will satisfie p[re]cedent Bills or Contracts
registred as aforesaid which shall not be otherwise disposed of but kepte for them in the said respective Offices:-