io8 THE HISTORY OF NEWMARKET. [Book VIII. 



g-j. Norfolke [sic], both together beinge of the yeerely 



value before theis troubles 20". D. Watkins. 

 Other estate he hath none. 5° Jan 1646 



Fine att Sixt 60^'. 

 19"' Decembris 1646. 



(II.) 



To the right Honourable Cofhittee of 

 Lords and Cornons for Compositcons 

 att Gouldsmiths hall. 

 The humble peticon of Jasper Brydon of Cambridg. 

 Most humbly sheweth 



That your peticoner having bene in actuall service in the 

 garrison of Wallingford against the Honourable the High 

 Court of Parliament and now comming in vpon the Articles 

 graunted to the said Garrison desires to Compound for his 

 Delinquencie and 



Humbly craveth that he may be admitted to a favourable 

 Composicon for his poore estate 



And shall for ever pray 

 Accept"^ this 24 Jasper Brydon. 



Nov""" 1646. 

 Refer'd to ye Sub Com*^***^* 

 Jo : Leech. 



(in.) 



These are to certifie that Jasper Brydon of Cambridge in 

 the County of the same Gent, did freely & fully take the 

 Nationall Covenant and subscribe y® same upon the Fifteenth 

 day of December 1646. The sayd Covenant being admin- 

 istered unto him according order, by me, 



WiLLM Burton Minister 

 of John Zecharies London. 



Endorsed. — These are to certifie that John Brydon of Cam- 

 bridge took the negative oath here this 19"' of December 

 1646 Tho: Vincent. 



