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The Chamberlain in 1655, notes 
“ Ttm of William Smith for his freedome oo —0o6 — oo” 
On the 21st of September 1658, ‘‘ Willm Smith” was a 
candidate for the Council, receiving but one vote, he was 
effectually discouraged, for I cannot find that he tried again. 
On the 16th of June 1660, ‘William Prynne Esq” ” “ presented 
to the Kings most excellent Majesty in his Bedchamber at 
Whitehall” “The humble Address of the Maior, Aldermen and 
Citizens of” “the City of Bath” This address was signed 
amongst others by the following Token issuers :—Baber, Biggs, 
Bush, John Fisher, Masters, Pearce, Penny, Reed, Reeve, Smith 
and White. 
The Ch. Ac. for 1662 contains :— 
“Ttem paid William Smith Clothier for 
a newe brasse Cocke for the Conduit 
at Mr. Clifts door 00 — 12 — 00” 
The M. B. January 25th 1688, records “ William Smith bids 
10° to add the life of Joane Smith in revertion of Mary Smith and 
to take a new Lease for 99 yeares if the said Mary Smith and 
Joane Smith shall so long live of and in one tenem* and Garden 
lying in Broad Street—Agreed for ros and under the usuall rents 
and coyen*s,” “ ffor a coppy of Licence 10%.” 
WILL“ BATH 
35. 32.0: IOHN * SWALLOW + y» * = A Swallow. 
R: IN * BATH # 1669+ *=I1+*S +*S * 
The following items may relate to the father and to the son of 
the issuer. 
1613. Abbey Registers. Richard Swallowe—Christian 
Fisher Married 
1694. St. James’ ,, June 10. John Swallow _Christened 
1730. Abbey aH Sep. 15. John Swallow Burial 
In 1631 Richard Swallow was one of the City Ale-tasters. 
The M. B. December 1634, notes a “ Graunt made to Richard 
