495 
The Chamberlain’s accounts, note in 
1663. “Item of Richard Horler for his 
ffreedome oo—o6—oo 
1670. Item Richard Horler a Tenem* in 
southgate street oo—o7—00” 
The M. B. Jan. 1st, 1677, contains : “‘ What Thomas Gibbes 
on the behalf of Richard Horler shall give to drowne one life etc ” 
‘in a tenem* now in the possession of Robert Jones and to have 
a new Lease for 99 yeares if three lives soe long live Thomas 
Walter & Richard sons of ye sd Richard Horler.” 
In 1680, Oct. 4th: ‘‘Whether Anne Smith shall chang the 
lives of Thomas Horler Walter Horler and Richard Horler sonnes 
of Richard Horler late of Englishcombe Chandler” ‘‘in one 
tenem* and garden in Southgate Street.” 
The following items relate to the family and descendants of the 
issuer :— 
1688. St James Regr. Jan. 8. Mary Horler Christened 
1692. < Sep. 11. Thomas Horler > 
1696. 5 Aug. 9. George Horler * 
1718. St Michaels. Apr. 16, William Horler son of 
Richard Buried 
1719. % Oct. 28. Ann dau of Richard Horler ,, 
1722. St James. Noy. 8. Sarah Horler Buried in ye 
Church 
1726. Abbey. Jan. 29. Richard Horler 3 
1739. StJames. . May 16 Thomas Horler 3 
wacuY 8. BATH 
23 «4. «20. O: William | Landiche|L | W- A 
R: IN + BATH + 1669 + = Three tuns 
(one and two). 
Probably derived from the arms of the Brewers’ Company. 
The Three Tuns carried on by the issuer was a famous ‘Tavern 
in Stall Street, the extensive premises were not entirely removed 
till early in the roth century. The frontage to Stall Street 
