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shall pay for a License to lett or graunt his tenem’ in Walcott 
Streete—Agreede a Coppie of Lycence be granted to Willm 
Marden.” On the 31st of March, 1668, is an entry : “Mr John 
Reed bids 20s. to exchange &c” “in ye tenem* now in his 
posson and late in y* posson of Willim Marden.” This entry is 
crossed out, but in the following December “Mr. John Reede 
bids 4£ to renewe his Estate of twoe lives for 99 years if 3 lives 
soe long live in his tenem* in Walcott Streete late in y* posson 
of Willim Marden—Agreede a graunt be made to Mr Jo: Reede 
as abovsyd for ye fine of Twelve pounds old rent and usuall 
~covn*.” 
The premises occupied by Marden in Walcot Street were close 
to St. Michael’s Church, and the entry in its Register, December 
1682. certainly refers to the widow of William Marden. 
Wikis ¢ BATH 
25 . 22, OO: IOHN * MASTERS « AT + WHIT = 
A Hart standing. 
R: IN + THE + CITTY « OF «+ BATH = 
I-E+ Ms 
This token was issued from the White Hart Inn, Stall Street. 
The issuer John Masters was Mayor of Bath in 1657-8, 1671-2, 
1679-80, and 1690-91. 
1607. St. James Regr. July 13. John Masters—Ann 
Rogers Married 
_ 1614. re - Sep. 3. John Masters son of 
John Christened 
1638. Abbey 4 Dec. 16. Chapman son of John 
Masters & Elizabeth 
” 
ROSO) | 5 4 Aug. 5. Elizabeth dau of Mr. 
John Masters & Elizabeth ,, 
1668. " =e Dec. 15. Elizabeth wife of John 
; Masters Alderman 
of this Cittie Burial 
1692. a cr) Apr. 18. Mr. John Masters 
Alderman 
