AYD TO HIS MAJF.STV KINf, CHARLES I., 1627. 81 



T3?trftcBn)orf3«- 



Richard wiglcy ... ... ... liii" iiii'' 



Jhon Topleis ... ... ... xlvi' viii'' 



Robert ffeildinge ... ... ... xl' 



Richarde Lee ... ... ... xP 



Thomas Tayler ... ... ... xl' 



(Jeorge Somers ... ... ... xx^ 



1 )ionise Wetton ... ... ... xx^ 



Jhon Orniefeilde ... ... ... xl" 



Henrye Buxion ... ... ... xx' 



Jhon Shoarc gem ... ... ... iiii' 



Margrett Browne ... ... ... xx 



Richarde Senyor ... ... ... iii' 



M'' the pticuler psons in this roll (being two in number) 

 against whose names this word pauper is written We thinck fitt 

 to be free and discharged from the p^sent loane to his ma"" 



[The roll is signed, without methodical arrangement, by the 

 following — J 



W. Deuonshyre Henry Shirley Ri Harpur 



He. Wilughby Henr Agard Fra : Coke 



He. Legh John Manners John Curzon 



Pet' Frecheuile ( ?) 



The seals are small, and are of dull red wax. Originally 

 there were seven, but the last one is now missing. The remaining 

 six have evidently been crushed when warm, and are consequently 

 most indistinct. 



Such parts of them as can be deciphered are as follows : — 

 (i) In the dexter chief — a hart's head caboshed. 



(? Arms or Cavendish, for the Duke of Devonshire.) 



(2) ? Quarterly. i. ? A chevron between three hounds' 



heads. 2, 3, and 4, obliterated. 



(3) ? Two bars. 



( ? Brereton of Hurdlow in Hartington. Argt., two 

 bars Sab. \_Lysojis] ). 



