397 
And Dolton was paid for 3 stakes and touche boxes, one capp, 
3 flaske leathers and four scourers, 15s. 6d. 
Next year the Captain, Sir Nicholas Haswell, brought his wife, 
_ who was also entertained, while the Muster Master received a 
present of 18s. beyond his proper pay. 
Six new musketts with rests and bandeliers were bought 1619, 
and the Town drum was new headed. 
Every year new rests were required, resulting from the hard 
handling they received on their journies. 3d. for paper to pack 
the powder in seems strange, but the charge appears more than 
once. The lieutenants and their Company were entertained at 
the Hart at a cost of 45 4s. 4d., and not only were the corslets 
cleaned, but a charge was made for varnishing them. 
In 1622 the Muster was in Kings Mead, where a Tent was 
set up and the entertainment of the officiers at the Hart cost 
49 7s. 0d. Two men were loath to attend and Mr. Chapman 
pressed them with rs. each. 
The following are a few of the entries and charges in various 
years :— 
_ Paid unto Henrie Stephens for two Grosse of Lace to 
Lace the Souldiers Coates sae ie 24 0 
Paid more unto Henrie Stephens for one Cree if 
hangers and ygirdells hs ae 5 6 
Paid unto the Carryer for Carryinge of thes same Ace 6 
_ Paid unto William Dowlton for a newe reste for a 
Muskett ... ce ee ace 8 
Paid for a newe payre of trokldes for George Kingston 
_ Paid for a new scubridge and di tor Roger Lovells 
; sword vals aa 3 we I2 
_ Paid for three sworde Scabberds more one for George 
Gibbes, Willm Morford, and George Kingston 216 
_ Paid for a newe lockett shape, A newe handell and a 
newe Scabberd for Rendell Bennet’s dagger ... II 
A new pomell for Willm Morfordes sword ... ae Z 
Paid for a newe handell for Roger ffeildes sword pr 3 
; Paid for eight newe pickes oe = anc Ay aout’ 
