82 AYD TO HIS MAJESTY KING CHARLES I., 1627. 



(4) Unicorn's head erased. 



(This is apparently a cresf, and not a coat of arms.) 



(5) A chevron between three crosses pate. 



(6) ? Quarterly. 1. 2. ? Three hounds' heads 



erased. 3. 4. ? i\ chevron between three 



hounds' heads. 



(7) Missing. 



The words in italics are additions to the Roll — in the hand, 

 probably, of the collector. There are illegible side notes and 

 marks, in addition to the side notes given above : 



After John Pryme of Hilton — portion of which seems to 



be vi' 

 Before Willm Bowyre of Marston Montgomery is a note 



totally illegible. 

 There is also a curious mark before John Hollingworth of 



Spondon. 

 The first three strips relate to the Hundred of Appletree 

 and the last two to the Wapentake of Wirksworth. 



The mode of marking off payment was by a cross on the 

 line between the name and the amount in the Hundred of 

 Appletree, while in the Wapentake of \\^irksworth it was, with 

 few exceptions, by a cross before the name. The following 

 names were not marked as paid — those described as " in Ward," 

 assessed in other counties, etc. (except W" Bruerton of Harting- 

 ton) :— 



Robert Willymott of Chaddesden ; Raphe Bunnington, under 

 Etwall and Burnaston ; Robert ffearne, under Sinfin and 

 Arleston ; George Crichelowe, under Hartington ; and 

 Thomas Hurte, under Knyveton Ofcoat and Underwood. 



In the Hundred of Appletree where the word " halfe" appears, 

 the cross is made in two distinct parts — a V above the line, 

 and an inverted V below, except in the cases of Raphe Sheldon, 

 of Marston Montgomery, who is not marked off, and Anthony 

 Colwidge, of Edlaston, who is marked off with a V only. 

 The cross was made in two halves for John Pryme, of Hilton, 



