Fordington

Subscriptions to Help Protestants in Ireland - 1642

© Transcription of Document at UK National Archives Ref E179/330/2

UK National Archives Ref E179/330/2

© Compiled & transcribed by Peta Winzar 27th May 2025

UK National Archives. E179/330/2 Exchequer. King's Remembrancer.
Contribution and loan to relieve Ireland granted by Parliament. 8 February 1642 (date of warrant),
28 May 1642 (date of return).
    On 8 February 1642 an Act was passed in the Long Parliament for a 'speedie contribution and loan towards the releife ' of the king's 'distressed subjects' in Ireland. The UK National Archives says that murders and massacres of Protestants in the Irish kingdom were denounced in the strongest terms. Collections to help these unfortunate people were to be made by 1 June 1642 in all the parishes of England and Wales by the churchwardens and overseers of the poor, probably after exhortative sermons were preached in the parish churches. The names of all contributors and amounts given were to be recorded. The records, and the money collected, were to be handed over to the high constables of the hundreds, who were to deliver them to the sheriffs. It was then the responsibility of the sheriffs to bring the notes and money to London by 1 July 1642 so that the funds could bedistributed to the victims by members of Parliament.

    The UK National Archives describes this piece as an assessment of individuals for Fordington parish, Dorset. Since the monies were collected by the minister, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish and since some very small amounts appear, the UKNA concludes that the document relates to the contribution and loan to relieve Ireland granted to Charles I in 1642.

    The document comprises four folios stitched into a cardboard folder. The folios have been numbered 1,2 and 4 in pencil (there is no folio numbered 3, it is presumably the (blank) reverse of folio 2). The bottom left corner of folio 2 is torn and the top of folio 4 is badly stained but otherwise the document is in good condition.The original document lists contributors in two columns on folios 1 and 4, here presented in a single column. Surnames have been capitalised but otherwise are transcribed as written.

    Contributions from 157 people, including 34 women, totalled £15 3s 8d. A further £2 was collected from un-named contributors.
    Source:- https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/e179/details.asp?piece_id=30099&doc_id=29366&doc_ref=E179/330/2 - accessed 1 April 2025
Folio 1

UK National Archives Ref E179/330/2
    Fordington the
    28 of May
    1642
    A trew note of all such mony as have bynn Given by the
    inhabitants of the psh of Fordington: Askt and received by
    the Minister Churchwardens and overseers of the poore of the
    same parish according to the act of p[ar]lament mad in that behalf viz


NAME AMOUNT COMMENTS
Mr John Marsh Cur[ate] Thirtie shillings [Note:- Rev John MARSHE BA (1608- aft 1642) Curate of St Georges Fordington c1639 - aft 1642.]
Mr Renaldo Knapton ffoure shill [Note:- Renaldo KNAPTON (1602-1666/7) Churchwarden in 1636 and Keeper of Dorchester Gaol ]
Joane Chount Seven shillings [Note:- Joane CHOUNT (1590-aft 1650) was the widow of  Thomas CHOUNT(1565-1637) who left a Will dated 17 Feb 1636/7 Proved 22 June 1637. Link to Survey of Fordington Manor 1650 ]
Robte Topp Five shill   
Robte Seagar two shill   
Edeth Bunn one shillings [Note:- Edith BUNN (1575-1654) Widow of Fordington was the relict of Robert BUNN (1558-1639) buried FStG 30 Sep 1639. She left a Will dated 6th Oct 1654 Inventory of her goods taken 11th Nov 1654 Will Proved in a group in 1660.]
Alse Corben one shilling   
Willm Collens one shill   
Richard Ingram one shill   
Thoms Baskombe one shilling   
Willn Baskombe two shillngs [Note:- William BASCOMBE is probably the husband of Elizabeth BUNN whom he married prior to 1639 and was Philip BUNN's sister - see below]
Phillip Bunn sixpence [Note:- Philip BUNN (1599-1662) was a son from the marriage of Robert BUNN (1558-1639) to Edeth nee Unknown (1575-1654)]
John Seagar two shill six pence   
Edward Eames five shillings [Note:- Edward EAMES (1618-1685) married Elizabeth TAPP (1605-1675) at FstG 31st Jan 1638]
John Meadar two shillings   
Richard Freake six pence [Note:- Richard FREAKE married Dorothy WHITE at FStG 18th Nov 1633]
Nicolas Slade nine shill   
Henry Baylie twentie shill   
Richard Bartlett one shillings   
John Prescott five shillings   
Steeven Edwards tenn shill   
Robte Bunn one shilling [Note:- Robert BUNN Junior(1593-aft.1654) was the eldest son from the marriage of Robert BUNN (1558-1639) to Edeth nee Unknown (1575-1654). His father had been buried on FStG 30th Sep 1639 and left a Will]
Peeter Gaden sixpense   
Water Bolles sixpence   
Thoms Huntt sixpence   
Edward Parkar one shill twopence [Note:- Edward PARKER married Ann HATTON at FStG 7th May 1639]
Samuell Bellman sixpence   
Alse Weech three shillings  
John Weech three shillings [Note:- John WEECH married Edeth BUN at FStG 26th Nov 1639. Edeth BUNN was the 9th child from the marriage of Robert BUNN (1558-1639) to Edith nee Unknown (1575-1654). ]
Willm Gale one shill sixpence   
Nicolas Bugge sixpence   
John Bird two shill and apenne   
Tobiah Burie Five shill   
Gyles Willms two shill sixpence   
Ames Dennes one shilling   
Willm Pootte sixpence   
Thoms Ford foure pence   
John Hunt one shill   
Willn Winsor one shilling   
James Allens one shilling   
Ananias Bedlow Three shillings [Note:- His name appears in the 1644 and 1645 Manour Court Roll for Fordington]
Elles Effrett tenn shill   
Thoms Colles five shillings   
Willm Harres one shilling   
Thoms Topp one shill   
Rager Gregorie one sill sixpence   
Richard Cozens fourepence [Note:- Richard COSENS married Alce Norkett FStG 27th Apr 1639]
Thoms King one shilling   
Melesaint Turner two shill   
Richard Doule two shill sixpence   
Hamnatt Cundett three shill sixpense   [Note:- A Hamnet CONDITE & Margaret CLARE married at FStG 13-Jan 1626/7 ?]
John Cromway eight pense   
Peeter Dench one shilling   
Charles Barnes one shilling   
Water Bullecke one shilling   
Joseph Ingram sixpence   
Cristopher Parks sixpense [Note:- A Christopher PARKER married a Katherine HUTTON at FStG 1st May 1626?]
Joane Ashe topense   
Elizabeth Pullman topence   
Elizabeth Vearren one shilling   
Steeven Boverie threpense   
Joane Edwards sixpense   

    Folio 2

    Fordington


    UK National Archives Ref E179/330/2

NAME AMOUNT COMMENTS
Owen Wallis fower shillings  
Richard Winsor three shillings and [illegible]  
Kathren Bartlett five shillings  
Jane Forde fower pence  
John Rasker sen fve shillings  
John Lisleter [?] one shilling  
Thomas Winsor sen two shillings  
John Bunn three shillings  
John Bartlet two shillings  
Willm Linington one shilling  
Thomas Winsor ju six pence  
Christopher Jonson five shillings  
John Eames one shilling [MR] John EAMES (1586/7-1662)
Thomas Eames six pence  
Willm Kerner fower pence  
Morgen Winsor on shilling [Note:- Morgan Winsor married Elenor BUN at FStG c1634/5 ]
Tomson [Tamsin] Winsor two shillings  
John Winsor jun three shillings  
Robt Stiklon Five shillings Sticklan?
Ambrose Hount three shillings  
Willm Winsar ten pence  
John Chiles three pence  
Steven Brine Five shillings  
Robert Brine six pence  
Isak Chanett fower pence  
Willm Collins sen Five shillings  
Willm Barnes fower pence  
John Winsor sen one shilling six pence  
Henry Butt sen six pence  
Alic Rasker fower pence Alce
John Chafy one shilling so_ [Note:- A John CHAFY married an Elizabeth TINEHAM at FStG on 7th June 1624]
John Seger sen two shillings  
Jonathan Seger six pence  
Willm Lensey six pence  
John Seger jun six pence  
Roger Winsor one shilling  
Christian Lensey Fower pence  
Thomas Rose six pence  
Lyana Rose three pence  
Elizabeth Lensey to pence  
Alexsander Farmage one shilling & six pence  
Elnar Weedar to pence  
John Bun sen one shilling  
Elezabeth Spar six pence  
Willm Chafie two pence  
Jasias Chafie two pence  
Elizabeth Chafie one peny  
Anna Chafie one peny  
Thomas Manniell fower pence  
George Manniell fower pence  
Robt Bartlett one shilling  
Robert [missing-torn] [missing-torn] pence  
[missing-torn] [missing-torn]  
[missing-torn] [missing-torn] shilling & ten pence  

    Folio 3

    Fordington


    UK National Archives Ref E179/330/2

NAME AMOUNT COMMENTS
Mrs Stroud Five shillings  
Mrs Bull [Butt?] five shillings  
Mrs Fahan Five one shillings sixpense  
Christopher Greene five shill  
Willm Sprage to shill sixpense  
Prudence Brine sixpence  
Marie Brine Threepense  
John Meader jun six pense  
Willm Bedlow one shilling  
Mary Winsor Foure pense  
John Fentem [Ventham?] sixpense  
John Pupler sixpence  
Thoms Bridle sixpence  
Thoms Sturme threepense  
John Geanes one shilling  
Margett Checke sixpense  
John Lawrence Fourpense  
Maryeme Baskombe sixpense  
Philipp Tucker Threepense  
Edward Meadar Fourepense  
Henry Butte sixpence  
Joane Cromway apennie  
John Hollard sixpense  
Robte Collins Foure pense  
Phillip Clemense sixpense [Note:- Philip CLEMENT married Elizabeth WAYE at FStG 30th Apr 1633]
Cathrine Clarke Foure pense [Note:- Catherine CLARKE nee Savage (1593- aft 1663) who married Anthonie CLARKE Junior (1589-1626/7) at FStG on 15th June 1607. ]
Rachell Griffen apenie  
Willm Bunn Foure pense  
Willn Topp foure pense  
Sesilie Prescott sixpence  
Richard Cozens Fourepense  
Isake Barrat Twopense  
[illegible] Govard Threepense  
[Robte?] __entt sixpense  
Philip Tucker one shilling  
Thomas Seagar Threepense  
Joane Fllett one shilling Some Fiftene
Mary England Twopense pound Three shill and
Grace Curme Topense Eightpense
Gene Aplin Sixpemse  
Frances Derume six pence Given besides to pounds
Thoms Kington one shill  
    Some Totall is Seaventene pounds Thre shillings eight pence
    Willm Collons}
    Robti Ingham} Churchwardens
    Henery Holman}
    Thomas Kinton} Oversers
    Richard Winsor}
    John Rasker } Constables

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