By E. 0. Plcydell-Bouverie. 



451 



And in order to these p'sents the more effectuall and secure it is agreed by 

 all the parties hereunto that the same be ratifyed and registred att the generall 

 Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Wilts aforesaid. IN 

 WITNESS whereof we have hereunto sett our hands and seals the nineteenth 

 day of June in the sixteenth year of the reign of our SovereigJi Lord George 

 the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland King 

 Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the year of our Lord one thousand 

 seven hundred and forty two. 



James Surgey illegible, [no doubt steward 

 or some such word] to the Earl of Abingdon 

 [the then Lord of the Manor.] 

 Jane \illegihle'\ 

 Henry Chivers Vince' churchwarden 



Jam Sainsbury * 



Hen. Jackson for Mr Grove (?) 



Ambrose Cooper* 

 Richard Grove 

 [illegible] Merewether 

 Fanny [illegible] 

 Rob' Purchass 



John Shorter 



[illegible] Lanham* X her mark 

 Martha Cook* 



John Samwell [curate of the parish) 

 apoth^y] John Russell Churchwarden 



Daniel Crowly (?) ["from Sarisbury 



W. H. Barnes 



Thomas [illegible] 



James Bartlett* 



Will" Bolter* 



John Law . . . [erased] 



[illegible] Lancaster* 



[illegible] 



James Bartlett* 



Jno Jackson 



Lucey Samwell 



Sirah Hay ward X her mark 



Mary Smith* 



[illegible] HoUoway* 



Frank Long 



[Two names illegible] 



Jane Purchas 



Anne Sainsbury* 



John Gye* 



Gale Still* 



Rob' Tyler X his mark 



Rog: Lye* 



John Fowle 



ffra Merewether 



[illegible] 



[illegible] 



Leonard Bishop* 



John [illegible] 



[illegible] 



Edward Barter 



John Draper* X his mark 



Marry (sicj Draper* X her mark 



Henry [illegible] 



Roger Mathews 



Eliz. Bishop* 



John Hobbs* 



X His mark 



Mary Bartlett* 



[illegible] Stowel (?) 



James Bishop* 



Hen Lancaster* 



Henry Hopkins* 



John illegible] 



It might here be added with regard to the first signature 

 that Lord Abingdon (who by a marriage with the Lees, of Ditchley, 

 represented the Dauntesey family, whose patronymic is usefully 

 preserved in the school and almshouses foundation at West 



' The then owner (on lives) and occupier of Clyffe Hall. 



