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eighteen barns, seven stables, thirty-six out-houses, three wheat -ricks and three 

 bay-ricks, and reduced nearly sixty families (including lodgers) to the greatest 

 necessity. 



Svfferers' names and avocations. 









Age. 



Age 

 of 

 Wife. 



Age of 

 Children. 



Value of Guods 

 and Chattels. 

 £ s. d. 



1 



An&t, Daniel 



Woolcomber 



79 



69 





13 4 3 



2 



Ball, Hannah 



Spinner 





22 





10 3 



3 



Ball, Samuel 



Labourer 



54 



53 





14 0 



4 



Blatchley, Thomas - 



ditto 



16 







1 17 6 



5 



Blatchley, Ann 



Spinner 





17 





17 3 



6 



Baker, William 



Labourer - 



25 



26 





1 14 0 



7 



Bayer, Joan 



Spinner 





43 





5 18 6 



8 



Butler, Robert 



Carpenter - 



33 



31 



9, 7, 5, 3, 1 



17 0 



9 



Burgess, Joseph 



Labourer - 



68 



58 



17, 15, 4 



55 6 3 



10 



Cripps, Mary, Widow 



Spinner 





59 





3 18 6 



11 



Cox, Samuel 



Labourer - 



33 







1 12 6 



12 



Davis, Thomas 



ditto 



26 



24 





1 5 2 



13 



Fisher, George 



ditto 



55 



65 





9 11 0 



14 



Fudge, Joan, Widow- 



Spinner 





54 





3 13 6 



15 



Ford, Thomas 



Labourer - 



38 



34 



5, 4, | 



2 3 0 



16 



Gardner, Joan 



Spinner 





69 





2 2 7 



17 



Green way, Francis - 



1'aker 



57 



55 



20, 15 



42 10 0 



18 



Hulbert, Thomas 



Mason 



32 



30 





33 13 0 



19 



Hulbert, James 



Shoemaker - 



36 



41 



4 ! 



3 7 0 



20 



Hulbert, William 



Labourer - 



65 





24 



2 11 11 



21 



Hulbert, Ann, Widow 







65 





9 8 6 



22 



Jones, Ann 







54 



21, 15, 11, 7 



27 8 10 



23 



Jones, Thomas 



Publican 



56 



55 



25 



60 10 9 



24 



Johnson, Richard 



Labourer 



89 





45, 34 



3 6 6 



25 



Kingston, Daniel 



ditto 



62 



50 



21 



2 7 4 



2(3 



Little, Jane 



Spinner 





47 



24 



5 13 7 



27 



Moxam, Abel 



Farmer 



39 



45 



15, 11 



45 8 1 



28 



Milsom, James 



Butcher 



32 



41 





38 15 9 



29 



Milsom, Richard 



Baker 



52 



54 



19 



6 3 10 



30 



Moon, Joseph 



Farmer 



55 



50 



22, 20 



2 3 8 



31 



Mullings, John 



Carpenter - 



22 







2 18 0 



32 



Mullings, Thomas 



Mason 



35 



36 



12, 4, 3, \ 



3 4 0 



33 



Mullings, John 



Labourer - 



17 







19 0 



34 



Mullings, Mary 



Spinner 





62 



33, 24, 20, 9 



4 18 2 



35 



Nowell, Benjamin 



Scribbler 



57 







19 3 



36 



Osborne, James 



Labourea- - 



66 



55 



21, 15, 12 



7 7 0 



37 



llfii n avti o ■Tnnn 



voUUl Ucj UUlill ■ 



ditto 



33 



29 



4, 2 



6 10 5 



38 



Orchard, Dorcas 



Spinner 





66 



30, 19 



4 7 6 



39 



Reed, Henry 



Farmer 



34 



23 



M 



106 0 8 



40 



Ricketts, George 

 Selman, Unity 



Carpenter - 



74 



54 





45 7 9 



1 41 



Spinner 





64 





10 0 0 



42 



Shewring, William - 



Labourer 



50 



40 





3 3 2 



43 



Shewring, Betty 



Spinner 





31 





10 17 4 



44 



Simmons, Richard 



Blacksmith - 



38 



32 



10, 4, 2 



3 13 9 



45 



Smith, Thomas 



Maltster - 



60 







99 17 7 



46 



Smith, Isaac 



Labourer - 



38 



44 



11,9,7,4 



2 13 9 



47 



Smith, John 



Sheerman - 



54 



54 





16 0 4 



, 48 



Southward, Thomas - 



Maltster 



58 



26 



6, 4, 1| 



269 14 9 



