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350 The Falstone Day-Book. 
llth July. A set of new regulations arrives from London for the better 
management of Devereux’s troop at Malmesbury; and dismissing from the 
service Lieut. Walwyn and Captain Scarborough, for misdemeanors. 
28th July. Brought to Falstone garrison this day a prisoner named Cotsall, 
formerly in arms with Prince Maurice. He paid to Captain William Ludlow 
for his enlargement £20. : 
9th August. Seized by our soldiers about three hundred and sixty sheep be- 
longing to Sir Lewes Dives, whereof one hundred and thirty were sold by Mr. 
Clarke, a trooper, for £18, which money is received by Captain Ludlow and 
allowed him for pay. The rest are for the use of the Falstone garrison. 
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llth August. Subscribed by Mr. John Mompesson in his father’s behalf, 
upon the Propositions £20, to be paid within ten days. 
15th August. Seized of Sir James Thynne’s wool, 117 ton weight and 17]b., 
amounting to £125 13s.10d., which was sold by Commissioner Stone, and all, 
save forty shillings, disbursed by him for provisions for the garrison. [In the 
previous month of July about a hundred of Sir James’s sheep had been brought 
in and sequestered. | 
16th August. Edward Lucas, of Fovent, and his son, both papists, have 
compounded for one whole year for their estates, and are to pay £10—half on 
Monday next, the rest at Michaelmas. 
18th August. Subscribed by John Young, Esq., upon the Propositions, £100, 
fifty to be paid next Saturday, the rest on 29th October. 
19th August. Lawrence Bracher, of Tisbury, farrier, hath taken the Covenant, 
and subscribed his name. 
20th August. John Toop, of Coombe, gent., being brought before us, pays ~ 
for his present enlargement £10. 
2ist August. Christopher C. Vratt [Pratt?] of Somerford Ashton, Co. 
Gloucester, a soldier of the King’s army, being taken prisoner, is released on his 
taking the Covenant and subscribing his name. 
Thomas Fry, of Ashgrove, at Donhead St. Mary, gent., subscribes £20 for his 
enlargement, to be paid 2nd September, and hath taken the Covenant. [He had 
acted as grand juryman at the Illegal Assizes. ] 
22nd August. Humphrey Norborne, of Choldrmgton, gent. [another of the — 
grand jury aforesaid], hath appeared before us and made composition by paying 
presently £20, and engaging himself to pay £70 more, in manner following, &e. 
[He also acted at the assizes aforesaid. ] 
27th August. John Lowe, of Dinton, gent., hath subscribed upon the 
Propositions six pounds, to be paid in fourteen days, besides a horse taken from 
him by some of Captain Ludlow’s troopers, acknowledged by the Captain. 
