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164*2. Paid to Johnson for prisoners which were Worthley'? 

 men, 6s. 7d. 



1643. January. Fire and candle for the watch, being Derby 

 men, Is. 5d. 



. Paid for butter, cheese, five quarters of pease, and oats, 



to Tutbury and Lichfield, 191. 2s. 8d. 



. Paid two men for going to Tutbury with provisions, 



Is. 4d. 



. Paid William Ferrall and others who watched the ord- 

 nance at the Crown door, Is. 6d. 



. Paid Richard Cartridge for watching on the church, 8d. 



. February. Charges when the country went against 



Stafford twice, 51. lls.4d. 



. Paid to the ringers when king Charles the First was here, 



five shillings. 



. June. Paid to a townsman when he went to guard a 



field-piece to Tutbury, 8d. 



. Charges to Wooton-Lodge with a horse-load of bread, 



one shilling. 



. July. Paid to workmen for pulling down the bulwarks 



and taking them away, 10s. 



. October. Paid down when Colonel Hastings was in 



town, 51. 



. December. Ale for the Captain and his men, who brought 



a warrant from Lord Loughborough for 501. three shillings. 



. December. For 25 strikes of oats, which were sent for 



by warrant to Tutbury, 21. 4s. lOd. 



. December 27th. Provisions sent to Ashburn by war- 

 rant, from Colonel Dudley, in the king's army, 31. Os. Od. 



. For ale, tobacco, wood, coals, and hay for guards and 



centinels, 21. 10s. 4d. 



1644. January. Paid Captain Vernon what he laid upon the 

 township, 111. 



. February 26. Paid to the Committee's Treasurer at 



Stafford, for weekly pay in money and returns, 1001. 



. March 11. Paid to Tutbury Castle in money and re- 

 turns, 501. 



. April. For a rope to hang the man who killed John 



Scott, and for a cord to pinion the prisoner, Is. 



. May 7th. For 8 cwt. 2 qrs. 71bs. cheese to Tutbury, 



71. 15s. lOd. ' 



