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Sir Giles Wroughton, or any other of the commissioners of that division, to be 

 more particularly informed by them, we think it may -well further the service. 

 And so with remembrance of our duties to your good lordship, we humbly take 

 our leaves. From Marlborough, the 28th of November, 1611. Your lordship's 

 ever ready to be commanded : 



WILLIAM EYRE. WALTER VAUGHAN. 

 HENRY BAYNTON. EDWARD PENRUDDOCKE. 



Sent with certificate, to Cannon How, 

 by Robert Brabant, a foot-post, 

 ult. Nor. 



" A note of the names of such persons as are thought fit to lend money to the 

 King's Majesty by way of privy seals ; together with their dwelling-places 

 and their several sums." 



THE EARL OF PEMBROKE'S DIVISION. 



£ 



Sir William Bamfield, of Foulston [Falston ?] Kt 20 



Barbara Bockland, of Slandlynch, Widow 20 



John Butler, of Figheldean 10 



Sir William Button, of Alton, Kt 20 



Richard Bruning, of Chisenbury, Gent 20 



George Cooper, of Amesbury, Esquire 20 



William Davis, of Avon 10 



Giles Eyre, of Church-ty thing, Gent 10 



Thomas Eyre, of Sarum, Gent 20 



David Feltham, of Fovant 10 



Edward Fowler, of Enford, Gent 10 



Katharine Gawen, of Alredston, Widow 20 



Thomas Gawen, of Hurdcot, Esquire 20 



Thomas Goddard, of Bramshaw, Esquire 20 



Richard Goldston, of Alderbury, Gent 10 



Sir Richard Grobham, of Wishford, Kt 100 



Sir John Horton, of Elston, Kt 30 



Tobias Horton, of Iford, Esquire 20 



J I ugh llorswell, of Stratford, Esquire 10 



Edward Hooper, of Broughton 20 



Thomas Hunt, of Long-street, Gent 10 



Henry Lamborne, of Buckhurst, Esquire 20 



The Lady Constance Lucy, of Overton :jo 



<i:iliricl Luttofte, of Sarum, Gent 10 



William Maton, of North Tidworth 10 



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