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armour and furniture, within the Lord Lieutenant’s division, except the hundred 
of Kinwardstone. 
Item, that Sir Walter Long and Sir William Eyre shall take a yiew at Chip- 
penham the 26th and 27th of September, of all the trained men with their 
armour and furniture within Sir Walter Long’s division. 
Item, that the said Sir Walter Long and Sir William Eyre shall take a view 
at Trowbridge the 10th and 11th day of October, of all the trained men with 
their armour and furniture within Sir William Eyre’s division; together with 
the trained men, armour, and furniture, within the hundred of Horwelsdown, 
being part of Sir James Mervin’s division, and the tything of Westwood within 
the hundred of Elstub and Everley, part of the Earl of Pembroke’s division. 
Item, it is further agreed that the Justices of Peace shall be present with their 
muster books, when the said trained men shall be viewed as aforesaid within 
their several divisions. 
Item, it is agreed that the Colonels and Captains, or one of them at the least, 
shall be likewise present with their muster rolls, when the trained men under 
their several charge shall be viewed and mustered as aforesaid. 
Item, it is agreed that the Justices of Peace shall consider and examine 
whether the store of match and powder be kept serviceable and in perfect readiness 
in every town and place within the several divisions, according to an order set 
down and agreed on the 13th of February 1601 ; and to certify the defaults 
thereof at our next meeting. 
Item, it is further agreed that Sir John Ernley, Knight, Captain of 50 light 
horse, shall call before him at the Devizes the 24th of September, all the light 
horse, with men, armour, and furniture, under his charge, there to be viewed 
before the said Captain and Sir Walter Long and Sir William Eyre, Knights, 
and the rest of the Justices of Peace of that division. 
Item, it is agreed that Sir Walter Vaughan, Knight, Captain of 50 light horse, 
shall call before him at Sarum the 27th of September, all the light horse, with 
men, armour, and furniture, under his charge, there to be viewed in the presence 
of the said Captain, Sir Thomas Gorges, and Sir James Mervin, Knights, and 
the rest of the Justices of Peace of that division. 
Item, that Sir Thomas Snell, Knight, Captain of the Lancers, shall call before 
him at Marlborough, the 7th of October, all the lances, men, armour, and fur- 
niture, under his charge, there to be viewed before the said Captain in the 
presence of Sir Thomas Gorges and Sir James Mervin, Knights, and the 
Justices of Peace of that division. 
Item, it is agreed that presently after the rolls or muster-books sent touching 
the clergy, that precepts be made for them to be viewed in every division and in 
the same manner as the other forces are appointed to be viewed. 
THOMAS GORGES, EDWARD PENRUDDOCK, 
JAMES MERVIN, WALTER VAUGHAN, 
WILLIAM EYRE, JOHN ERNLEY, 
HENRY BAYNTON, GEORGE IVIE. 
