368 The Falstone Day-Book. 
4th March. Towards their twenty-fifths, John White, jun., for his living at 
Charleot, £5.—Mr. Francis Sadler, £20 in behalf of his father-in-law, Mr. 
Hercules Stourton.—Mr. Nicholas Bucher, of Warminster, £5 in addition to £5 
already paid to Sir Edward Hungerford.—Mr. William Harris, of Imber, £10. 
—And Mr. Thomas Ludlow, of Warminster, £5. 
Mr. Robert Hunt, a delinquent and prisoner on suspicion, takes the Negative 
Oath, and is discharged on engaging to pay £5 towards his five and twentieth 
part. 
6th March. Jasper Shergoll hath taken the parsonage of Bishopstone at 
£150 per annum. This is all paid over; partly to the minister who now serves 
the cure; the rest to Mrs. Earle, for her fifths. 
For or towards their twenty-fifth parts, Mistress Agnes Ritson, of Falstone, 
in the parish of Bishopstone, £12.—Mr. Thomas Pyle, of Baverstock, £45, by 
his wife, Mrs. Lucy Pyle, who showed that he had formerly paid £50 to Sir 
Edward Hungerford and £5 upon the Propositions.—Mrs. Anne Hyde, of Hatch, 
£5, paid through her kinswoman, Mrs. Luttrell—Robert Jole, of Sarum, 
brewer, £20, 
9th March. George Allen, of Warminster, baker. His offence was taking 
the King’s Oath of Association. His estate not being worth £100, we accept 
40 shillings. 
For or towards their twenty-fifth parts, Thomas Ring, £15, for his father, 
Richard Ring, of Sedghill, and £5 for himself.—Mrs. Mary Parker, £5.—Edward 
Carpenter, of Warminster, £10 upon the Propositions, and Thomas Bannister, of 
Meere, £20. He with his son Jasper, rents Meere Park, belonging to Lord 
Arundel, besides paying thirds to Lady Arundel. 
10th March. Edward Ring, of Semley, pays £5 upon the Propositions.—Mr. 
Richard Good, of Sarum, £40, besides £10 in a horse sent to Sir Edward 
Hungerford. 
11th March. Mr. John Stauntor, of Knoyle, having subscribed to £5, it is 
respited for the service he has done the State, and being a poor man with many 
children.—Robert Morgan, of Warminster, delinquent, respited for poverty- 
[Other Warminster delinquents fined this day in various amounts were William 
Seeley, William Bailey, Thomas Slade, Bartholomew Penny, Thomas Butcher, 
and John Adlam, jun. With them were two Parliamentarians, Thomas Andrews, 
a schoolmaster, and Edward Adlam, who each advanced £5. Probably, as they 
all belonged to Warminster, they made a day of it, and went in a company to 
Falstone House, where it is to be hoped a good dinner at the expense of “ the 
State” sent them home in better humour than they arrived. Next day two 
other Warminster names appear—John Webb, whose “ timorousness and in- 
firmity ” was purged with 40 shillings, and Thomas Aldridge, gent., who paid £5.] 
Stephen Bates, of East Harnham, fought as a soldier in the King’s army. 
His estate being under £200, we accept £10 in full discharge. 
