Aug[us]t 22d 1715. The valoue of all the estates liable to the charge of foot arems within the said parish of Churstow as followeth viz
| Name (and title) | Further details | Amount (£) | Type/Liability | Notes |
| Abraham Gilberd gent | 50 | foot arms | ||
| James Buckley gent | 39 | foot arms | ||
| Beniam Wiatt | 06 | |||
| John Buhay | 05 | |||
| Mrs Sarah Osborn | 20 | foot arms | ||
| Nicholas Cole | 16 | |||
| John Putt | 08 | |||
| Thomas Head | 04 | |||
| Marey Downing | 02 | |||
| Humphrey Harding | 17 | foot arms | ||
| John Cholwitch gent | 03 | |||
| Joseph Tripe | 10 | |||
| Richard Milman | 05 | |||
| Richard Euens | 08 | |||
| John Knowling | 01 | |||
| John Leigh | 06 | |||
| Mr Richard Hallse | 20 | foot arms | ||
| the ocupiers of Redford | 16 | |||
| the widow [no forename] Hawkings | 09 | |||
| Roger Lauers | 05 | |||
| Andrew Cranch | 41 | foot arms | ||
| Robert Kenaway | 07 | |||
| John Cholwitch | 02 | |||
| the ocupiers of the Recterey | 50 | foot arms | ||
| John Phillips | 21 | foot arms | ||
| William Putt | 16 | |||
| John Oldriff | 10 | |||
| Walter Withridge | 03 | |||
| William Trobridge | 36 | foot arms | ||
| John Oldriff | 08 | |||
| Mrs Grace Lanworthy | 02 | |||
| Thomas Cleauve [Cleave] | 04 | |||
| Richard Hawkings | 12 | foot arms | ||
| John King | 05 | |||
| John Luke | 08 | |||
| John Elliott | 06 | |||
| ye holders of Sarles close | 01 | |||
| Mr Francies Hinkston | 05 | |||
| Mr John Rumbelow | 10 | |||
| Nicholas Bickford | 03 | |||
| Marten Ryder Esqr | 50 | tinner to horse | ||
| Beuell Basterd gent | 50 | tinner - one mans armes | ||
| two estates falen [fallen] from the farin[er]s to William Ilbert Esqr of West Aleington | tinners | [no amount shown] | ||
| an estate fallen from the farin[er]s to William Lanworthy gent of Lodswill | 16 | to horse | ||
| John Putt | Constable | |||
| William Putt | Constable | |||
| [endorsed on back 'Churstow 10 men'] | ||||
[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.]