By J. Waylen. 355 
22nd November. William Alexander, of Fosbury, compounds for Mr. 
Skilling’s stock and year’s rent for £160, besides the thirds—to end at 
Michaelmas. Allow four marks for a fat cow killed in the garrison. 
24th November. Mr. Robert Tutt, of Barford, clerk, offered to subscribe 
£20 upon the Propositions. He differed, before the note was ended, about 
the sum, and eventually paid only £10. 
27th November. Edmund White, of West Wellow, who fought in the King’s 
army, compounded in the name of his father, Thomas White, a recusant, in £6 
for his personals on St. Thomas’s day, and for the living for this year till 
Michaelmas, £6 more. 
26th November. Mistress Bridget Bowles [or, as she signs her name, 
* Bowell,” of Idmiston, pays £40 for her son’s stock. [Richard Bowle, of 
Idmiston, in Wilts, and of Kerry Priory, in Suffolk, was a colonel of horse in 
King Charles’s army. He paid first and last as a delinquent, £144, and died 
at Idmiston, in 1678. He was great-great-grandfather to John Bowle, the 
Vicar of that parish, who edited Don Quixote in six quartos.] 
27th November. Mr. Hugh Grove and Mr. Green have compounded in 
behalf of Dr. Davenant for the stock and rent of his farm at Langford for 
this year, at £50. : 
William Wheeler, of Whiteparish, a Royalist prisoner, hath taken the 
Covenant and paid £5 for his enlargement. 
28th Noxember. Thomas Star, of Whitsbury, elerk, for his delinquency in 
taking the King’s Oath of Association, hath been before us and compounded 
for £10. 
29th November. William Wastfield, of Sarum, gent., for his personal estate 
in Wiltshire, pays £50, and is to have a certificate to London. [He was in 
arms for the King, besides serving on the Illegal Assizes.] ; 
29th November. To the Wilts Committees, or either of them. Whereas 
Robert Gall, of London, merchant, did, about August, 1644, deliver arms to 
the value of £559, for which he is yet unpaid—We do hereby desire and 
authorize you to pay unto the said Robert Gall, or his lawful attorney, out 
of the first moneys which shall be raised, the sum of £559; and this with 
his attorney’s receipt shall be your sufficient warrant. Witness our hands this 
29th November, 1645. 
PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY. Nevitt Poorer. 
Epwakp HUNGERFORD. JoHN DANVERS. 
Epwarkp BayNntTon. Joun Dove. 
Edmund Benson, of Sarum, detained here four months as a delinquent in 
arms, now pays for his enlargement in person and estate, £40, and takes the 
Negative Oath. [He signs his mark.] £7 more seized in one of his trunks 
‘at Sarum. with several bonds and writings, now delivered to him. 
