212 Calne. 
3 Redd caps 2 8 
A sword scabbard a 8 
making clean Sk, 
Two dagger handles /64, Mending of the jacks, 124. Makyng clean the swoords 
and daggers at the seeond Mustering /44. A buckle and ryvetings 4°. New Key 
for a gun 67, Mending the ear of one head piece, 24. Stocking of a calyver 3/0. 
A horse to carry the furniture to Chippenham at the Muster 1/3*. Spent upon 
the souldyers there !/3. and upon ourselves at 3 tymes, 3/0. Souldyers wages 
at Chippenham 1:7 :6” 
“ For the restitution of the old Amerciament £1 1 6” 
‘1688. Certain armour bought for the Burrow £2 19 10 
“ Five daggers 10/0 
‘Thomas Foorde, for keeping the beasts at Chavey Well 124.” 
‘©1696. The yearly account begins to be dated from the Feast of St. Matthew 
the Apostle.” 
“1606. To John Noyse [M.P.] for his business in the Parliament £19. 
‘* For renewing the Charter £5.” 
“1607. The Plague was raging at Calne.” 
“1623. Layd out in expense of Executory Writ being a member of our Charter 
£20, for the better. maintaining of our privileges.” 
‘©1624. Payd for Conveyance of an Annuity bequeathed to the Burrough by 
W™ Swaddon dee’ D.D., and Elizabeth his wife, about 1605— 
£14,, 5 ,, 8—being 4,,0,, 0a year to the Poor, out of land.” 
“ 1633, Rec’. Fayre and Market Tolls, St. Mark’s day, at the Tolsey, all thyngs 
discharged 21/1 
‘* Paid Mr. Weekes to pay the Shoriff to free the town from the assizes 
20/0.” 
“1644. Paid 2 Rates, one for the Parliament: th’other for Sir W™. Waller’s 
horses 13/0 
», Col. Chester, for 19 soldiers, their prest-money £19 ,, 19 ,, O 
», A soldier for Capt. Skirrow 4/0 Capt. Webb’s soldiers 4/0 
3» Wine and tobacco sent on to Col. Chester 7/10 
», Capt. Hatcher 15/0. Entertaining prest soldiers 4/0.” 
©1648. Great abuses having arisen as to the Feeding of the Marsh and Alders, 
fresh regulations were made by the Burgesses. Signed by the 
Guild stewards and burgesses, viz. :— 
