The Society's MSS.—C/iisledon. 



317 



'Alexander King, yeoman 00. 01. 00. Elizabeth Webb, spinster 00. 01. 00. 



i Frances Brown, widow 00. 01. 30. Joane Webb, widow 00. 01. 00. 



! Hannah King, spinster 00.01.00. Stephen Webb 00.01.00. 



Francis King 00. 01. 00. Mary Webb, spinster 00. 01. 00. 



rjMary King 00. 01. 00. Sarah Webb, spinster 00. 01. 00. 



Thomas Webb, senior ] yeo- 00. 01. 00. Elizabeth Webb, spinster 00. 01. 00. 

 Thomas Webb, junior ) men 





li. 





s. 



d. 



Thomas Harding, servant 



03. 



wages 



04. 



00. 



Anne Gerry, servant 



02. 



wages 



03. 



00. 



John Dieper, servant 



04. 



wages 



05. 



00. 



Thomas Wix, servant 



02. 



wages 



03. 



00. 



Mary White, servant 



01. 



wages 



02. 



00. 



Francis Aiers, servant 



01. 



wages 



02. 



CM I. 



Richard Blake, servant 



01. 



wages 



02. 



00. 



William Woolford, servant 



04. 



wages 



05. 



00. 



Thomas Williams, servant 



02. 



wages 



03. 



00. 



Mary Titcombe, servant 



01. 



wages 



02. 



00. 



By Daniell Webb, assessor, 







01. 



00. 



li. s. d. 



Summa totalis 02. 09. 00 



Wm. Calley 

 Nevill Maskelyne 



li. s. d. 

 Summa totalis 41. 13. 04. 



[Endorsed] 



Chisseldon Parish Certifycate for the Poll money. 



We have already had (No. 2, above) one "terrier" (1608) of 

 ' the vicarage, in which tithes, however, find no place. They are 

 • inoluded in that which immediately follows, but this is by no 

 i means the earliest information in the present collection with regard 

 , to them. They were already an ancient grievance, as between 

 Vicar and Rector, in A.D. 1412, and a " composition " with regard 

 to them in that year will be found recited in No. 13 below, on the 

 occasion of a renewed agitation touching their nature and payment 

 in A.D. 1801 



