A true coppy of the establishm[en]t for the milishe within the s[ai]d p[ar]ish made 24th of Octobe[r] by Robert Parson and Sampson Coundy constabels. An asesment made by us whose names are hereunder writen of the true values of the estat[es] of the p[ar]ishners of ye said p[ar]ish according to our warent baering date the 18 of Octobe[r] anno domini 1715 There is no parson that is charged to any Hors or any part of a Hors within our s[ai]d parrish
| Name (and title) | Further details | Amount (£s) | Type/Liability | Notes |
| Mr John Evelight | for the p[ar]assnige Rictor | 32 10 | [foot] | |
| Charells Barredle | w[i]t[h] ye Hould[ers] | 5 00 | ||
| Mrs Susanna Eveleight | 5 10 | |||
| Henery Toser | 7 0 | |||
| Sampson Coundy | 13 0 | [foot] | ||
| Richard King | for Town Lak[e] & Pourtenten | 5 0 | ||
| Ralph Vining | 14 10 | |||
| John Williams | & | |||
| William Powells | wt ye Hold[ers] | 7 0 | ||
| Wallter Burges | wt ye Hold[ers] | 5 10 | ||
| Mrs [no forename] Humes | wt ye Hould[ers] | 5 0 | ||
| Robert Parsons | 8 0 | [foot] | ||
| Bridget Yoale | for Hartwill | 7 0 | ||
| Bridget Yoale | for Wonwood | 13 0 | ||
| William Gerry | 8 0 | |||
| Dannall Hawkings | for Bersham | 6 0 | ||
| Elizabeth Robins | wt ye Hould[ers] | 8 0 | ||
| Mrs [no forename] Edgcombe | wt ye Hould[ers] | 23 0 | [foot] | |
| Mr [no forename] Forticue | wt ye Hold[ers] | 8 0 | ||
| Pilliph Hawkings | 5 10 | |||
| John Colborn | wt ye Hold[ers] | 6 0 | ||
| Thomas Werrell | 7 10 | |||
| Richard Hawkings | for Mill, Smallpark & Hartwill | 10 10 | [foot] | |
| Nicholas Rundlle | for Wonwod, Redford & Underway | 10 0 | ||
| George Grills | wt ye Hold[ers] | 5 10 | ||
| Thomas Lemmen | for Deriton & Lanind | 6 0 | ||
| Arthur Ruth | 6 0 | |||
| James Woodman | 5 0 | |||
| John Bloye | 7 0 | |||
| In all 5 men | ||||
| Robart Parson | Con[stab]le | |||
| Sampson Coundy | Con[stab]le | |||
| Arthur Rith | Asse[sso]r | |||
| William Gerry | Asse[sso]r | |||
| Ralph Venning | ||||
[In the documents, the amounts recorded are arranged in groups normally adding up to £50 (or multiples of £50), and known as 'fifties', each responsible for providing one or more soldiers; in the transcript, the fifties are separated by grey bands; see Section 2 of the Commentary, The documents described.]