114 Ancient Seals of the Borough of Marlborough. 
came £1 17s.—The Queen’s servants £2 15s.—Cleaning the street at 
the Queen’s return £1 6s. 
1692. Paid for whipping Coleman’s boy 1s.—for prenticing Coleman’s boy 
£3. 
1715. Paid ‘“‘ Have a care” as by order 1s. 
1717. Paid for a gown and petticoat for ‘“‘ Have a care.” 
1717. Mar. 16, Mr. Baylye carried the Charter to London about the popular 
trial. 
Aueient Seals of the Borough of Morlborangh. 
Two impressions of this seal still remain in the Record office of 
the Tower of London.! 
The one is attached to a feoffment, dated on Monday next after 
the feast of the Circumcision, 27 Edward III., by which Roger 
Ryndesle grants to Nicholas Kenyngton, his heirs and assigns, a 
tenement which formerly was of John Cotepit in the Town of 
Marlebergh, situate between the tenement of William Reed on the 
east side, and Robert le Tanere on the west side. To hold to the 
said Nicholas, his heirs and assigns, they rendering annually 
thirteen pence of silver, for an obit in the church of St. Mary, in 
Marlebergh, for the souls of William Molyn, Joan his wife, and 
William their son, for ever; and for greater security, the seal of the 
Borough is affixed to this grant. 
The other is attached to a feoffment dated on Monday next 
before the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 
51 Edward III., by which John Colyngbourn, son of Thomas 
Colyngbourn, grants to John Wynde, junior, of Marleberg, and 
Cristina his wife, and their heirs, the flesh stall and edifice in the 
High Street, on the north side of the Market of Marleberg, situate 
between the King’s Highway on the east part, and the flesh stall 
of Adam Lynham on the west part, and also the fish stall standing 
in the Town aforesaid, on the north of the market, between the 
stall of Hubert Woksey on the one part, and the stall of John 
Polton on the other part: to hold to the said John Wynde and 
1 Box No. 735. A flattened impression of this seal is attached to a deed da- 
ted 7th October, 24 Henry VIIL., in British Museum, (add. Chart. No. 5696.) 
The legend, which is there perfect, is SIGILL COMMVNE DE MARLEBERGE. 
