402 



xxvjs. viijd ... ... Sub. ... vjc?. 



Richd. Wrenche, servaut, in Wcages 



xxvjs. viijc?. 

 Willm. Cheppman, in goods xxvli. ... 

 Thos. Wydycote, in lands and 



tenements nxli. 

 Thos. Grantesher, in goods cs. 

 Eichd. Stronge, in goods cxxxiijs. iijrf. 

 Richd. Wekiuge, in goods Ixxxs. ... 

 Richd. Eaten, in goods Ixxxs. 

 John Sacheffild,in goods xiijVz.vjs.viijrf. Sub. 

 John Cheppman, in goods 



xiij^t. vj.s. viijcZ. 

 Willm. Busshe, in goods x\s. 

 Robt. Style, in goods xxvli. 

 Thos. Wodward, in goods xl«. 

 George Benson, in goods xxvjs. vujd. 

 John Ap Yevan, in goods xxxs. ... 

 Isabell Chaunceler, in goods xxli. ... 

 Henry More, in goods xxvjs. viijc/. 

 John Byrd, in goods xxli. 

 Willm. Kyng, servant, in wages xxs. 

 John Lentall, servant, in wages xxs. 

 Agues Ricardes, in goods xij?i. 

 John Hoore, servant, in wages xxs. 



Total : — xiiij?t. xiijs. ijcZ. 



The next document relating to Bath occurs in 1540, 32 

 Henry VIII., a void of fifteen years, when the Parliament granted 

 four Subsidies payable in four years, the first in 1540; the 

 second in 1541 ; the others in 1542-43. The change in the 

 reason given for the grant will be noticed. It was now, 

 remembering the innumerable benefits of the King's reign, 

 during which every one had lived in surety for their wealth, 

 quiet, and rest ; and remembering too, that by the inestimable 

 grace God had given .him, he had brought his true subjects out 

 of all blindness and ignorance into the true and perfect know- 



