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To John Soda for sundry medicines and conserves by him made 
for my lord and lady and 3 children ve es vor , OS 10 
Anthony de Jerombassam for 4 Howboys of him bought -- 100s, 0d 
For a case of lether for my lord’s poleax a ae iaa 
For 9 skins and 2 doz. packthread to begin a fishing net for my 
lord sid net . = ests HAPs 0 
To Thomas Alsop for losinges [Jozenges], treacle and other poticary 
stuff for my lord fe ac 5¢ .. 020 2 
8. RECEIPTS. | 
“Of Mr. William Button of Alton 19 April for my Lord’s aker of 
wood in the Forest of Savernak, of the Queen’s Grace’s Copse.. 043 4 
Received of the Prior of St. Margarett’s by Marlborough for my 
Lord’s ‘fee for being highe stuarde to the Howse, for one hole yere 0,13 4 
Received for the tithing hay* of the portions belonging to Bedwyn 
that my lord hath, as hereafter, viz. : 
First, for the portion of West Grafton ~~ O13 4 
7 Do. of East Grafton 010 0 
‘e Do. of West-combe . O13 4 
is Do. of Crofton . 0 8 8 
i Do. for Martin fin OL Bes 

Recd. my lord’s fee for the Constableship ofthe Castle of Brystowe 14 3 4 
_ Reed. for the release of a steer taken in the Forest asastrayer.. 0 0 12 
Receved of Gorway of Bedwyn for one porker that was messeled 
[measled] not holsome to be etten in the house rt 3 9 2.8 
~ Receyved of a olde outside of a gowne of frysadew of the goodes 
of my olde mistriss 020 
Received for iij olde horses comprised in the inventorie of my olde 
maister Sir John Seymour the one ealled Huddleston, another 
Vycary, and the balde baye Thiller ue ri .. 018 0 
Received in redy money at the calling unto God’s merey of the 
late worshipfull Lady, dame Elizabeth Seymour decessed 032 8 
Reed. of the right worshipfull Lady Margery Seymor for one 
quarter’s borde for her Ladyshipp and her famyly att £20 the year. 
. [The Protector’s Mother.) i ahs Pe a! ae 
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®*This relates to the tithe of Great Bedwyn parish held by the Protector by lease from the Dean 
and Chapter of Sarum. Among other memoranda relating to this subject (which seems to have been 
‘one very fertile of disputes) there is one, that the Dean and Chapter of Sarum used to claim the 
tithes of all the King’s forests in Wilts under (as they alleged) a grant from King Henry the 
Second. 
_ The manor of Grafton was bought by the Earl of Hertford of Thomas Barnardiston in 28 Henry 
VIII, for £441 3s. 10d. 
_ In 37 Henry VIII., (1545) he bought from Sir Edward Darrell all his lease interest in Wexcombe, 
Bedwyn, and Burbidge ; and obtained the reversion from the crown. Some quarel afterwards fell 
out about this ; and asa marginal note on an old paper relative to it speaks of Sir Edward Dorrell as a 
‘common cozener; and of his having been “brought before the Star-Chamber for abusing Hyde.” 
_ Out of Wexcombe Manor £35 annual rent was at that time paid to the Sheriff of Wilts for the 
crown, 
