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In several cases the proportion of the hundred charge represented by particular parish charges is the same as, while others are close to, those of the 1677 assessment: E.179/119/490.
* Actual charges shown in brackets.
2. Sheriff 1668; HT 1664(9).
3. In Bishops Frome.
4. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Anne Moore (14).
5. George Villiers, 2nd duke of Buckingham, 1628–1687.
6. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Margery Berington, widow (5).
7. It is likely that Wigton was normally taxed with another place.
8. James Cleark, vicar, is listed as having given £5 to the FP 1661.
9. HT 1664 (12).
10. JP 1660 (C.220/9/4), although not so shown in the Brampton Bryan MS published in TWC, xxxiv (1954), p. 292.Google Scholar
11. Rector, FP 1661 (20s paid).
12. Will proved 18 May 1663 (PCC) by his heir Richard Barrow, who was charged for 4 hearths in 1664.
13. Probably Horton, now in Edvin Ralph parish.
14. In 1660 he paid to the Exchequer a rent of £58 for his own lands in Cowarne; PRO, Various Accounts, E. 101/630/30.
15. HT 1664 (10).
16. Vicar, FP 1661 (20s paid).
17. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on John Badham (5).
18. FP 1661 (£5 paid); HT 1664 (9).
19. HT 1664 (5).
20. HT 1664 (15).
21. The real estate in the county of Thomas Price of Wistaston was valued at £243 a year in 1646 (Loan 29/15, pf. 2); he compounded at ⅙ of his estate, valued at £1200, but settled £50 a year from the tithes of Bartestree and Dormington on their ministers; CCC, iii, p. 1980Google Scholar. In 1646 John Price's estate was put at £30 a year; Loan 29/15, pf. 2. He was appointed JP q in 1660.
22. In 1679 Kings Mills were valued at £30 a year; ‘List of Herefordshire Mills Extracted from Herefordshire Quarter Sessions Papers’, ed. Cooke, C. C. Radcliffe, TWC, xxxii (1947), p. 154.Google Scholar
23. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on William Addams gent. (6).
24. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Elizabeth Flacket widow (15).
25. JP 1662 (S.P. 29/59); royal aid commissioner.
26. Probably excluding Livers Ocle.
27. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Thomas Freene (5).
28. Month's tax collector for Radlow and Broxash; Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69.
29. Chief constable of Broxash, 1663; Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69/15.
30. Included Grendon Warren and Marston.
31. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Ben. Coningsby (8).
32. Thomas Pooter, rector, paid £5 to the FP 1661.
33. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Thomas Kinge (5).
34. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Anne Giles widow (7).
35. The largest HT charges in 1664 were on William Weobley and John White (4 each).
36. Vicar, FP 1661 (30s paid).
37. HT 1664 (4).
38. HT 1664 (10).
39. Francis Stedman, junior, rector of Stoke Lacy, is to be distinguished from Francis Stedman, senior, of Yarkhill; FP 1661 (40s paid).
40. Included both Sutton St Nicholas and Sutton St Michael.
41. HT 1664 (15).
42. His estate in the county was valued in 1646 at £243 a year, of which £55 was in Llangarren, £14 in Ganarew, £14 in Whitchurch, £20 in St Weonards, £18 in Thruxton, £5 in Wormbridge, £35 in Wellington and £40 in Sutton; Loan 29/15, pf. 2. In 1660 his estate was rented from the Exchequer by Nathan Rogers for £70; PRO, Various Accounts, E.101/630/30.
43. Rosemaund is now in Felton parish.
44. HT 1664 (5). John Hall and Anne Hall together were also charged for 5 hearths.
45. HT 1664 (3).
46. HT 1664 (9).
47. He may have been rector of Pudleston in 1661; E.179/32/223.
48. Rector, FP 1661 (£3 paid).
49. The largest HT charge in 1664 was on Sim. Jacobb gent. (6).
50. Rector, FP 1661 (£3 paid).
51. HT 1664 (3).
52. HT 1664 (3).
53. HT 1664 (3).
54. HT 1664 (11).
55. Chief constable of Broxash, 1663; Loan 29/49, pf. 4, no. 69/15.
56. HT 1664 (5).
57. HT 1664 (5).
58. HT 1664 (5).
59. HT 1664 (5).
60. HT 1664 (5).
61. HT 1664 (7), probably for Thinghill Court.
62. HT 1664 (8).