852 The Falstone Day-Book. 
for building the barn, bringing in the harvest, and servants’ wages. Of three 
hundred sheep seized, two hundred were sold on 2nd November for £64. The 
other hundred, being the refuse of the whole and poor weak tegs, were sold for 
£10.—Received for a furnace, part of the inventory, £4 10s.—Received of the 
said Robert Judd for hay left in the barn and for straw and dust, £4—for a pig, 
£1—for some lumber sold, £1. 
17th September. Sir George Penruddocke’s fine for his parsonage and other 
land at Broad-Chalk, Bur-Chalk, and Alston, to be discharged by £50 in money 
and twenty quarters of wheat to be sent in to Falstone Castle, is subscribed in 
his behalf by Mr. Thomas Bigg. 
17th September. Lawrence St. Loe, of Chalk, gent., hath made composition 
for this year for and in behalf of Robert Hyde, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law, for his 
parsonage at Dinton ; and is to pay £13 6s. 6d., on the first of October next. 
24th September. Ambrose White, of Downton, gent., hath subscribed upon 
the Propositions, £20 to be paid next Saturday.—(Subsequent entry.) Being 
called a second time on suspicion of delinquency, but nothing being alledged 
against him on oath, and he having taken the Covenant to clear himself, and in 
further testimony of his affection to the Parliament given £80—forty of this is 
to be paid 3rd January—the rest by Ist May. 
Austin Goldsbury, of Knoyle, gent., detained a prisoner for delinquency, gives 
£10 for his present enlargement, half to be paid presently ; and given security. 
25th September. Received of Mr. Gabriel Huttofte upon the Parliament’s 
Propositions £20,—(Subsequent receipts) 80 shillings and 20 shillings. 
27th September. Mr. George Sadler, of Wilton, brought before us for de- 
linquency, pays £20 for his present enlargement ; five of it in hand. 
30th September. Thomas Grange, of Shrewton, being brought before us, 
subscribes for his present enlargement £30—ten within six days, the rest on 
29th November, and gives bond for re-appearance. 
Thomas Clidfin, of Mere, D.D. Similar terms, except that the fine is £50. 
2nd October. Edward Codrington, of Sutton Mandeville, a recusant, but not 
in arms, compounds for his estate at Sutton for this year by subscribing £20, 
ten in hand, the rest at Midsummer. 
3rd October. William Collis, of Sarum, subscribes upon the Propositions £10. 
—Received 4th October an ingot of silver weighing 44% oz., and allowed him 
16 shillings as overplus.— We sold the ingot for £10 8s. 2d., at 4s. 8d. the oz.— 
The ingot fell short eight shillings, which Collis is to allow. [William Collis 
had distinguished himself by acting as receiver of delinquents’ rents, in order to 
forestall the Parliament’s collectors.] (Subsequent entry.) Mr. Collis hath 
appeared a second time before us, and given bond to pay £87, which was the 
Lord Cromwell’s rents, taken up by him from Anthony Tropenell, of Amesbury. 
