[7b] Mr. Flutter and his brother were Mayors of Guildford more than once, and the name of Flutter appears twice in the list of Mayors in the reign of Charles II.
[7c] A lad of nineteen.
[7d] Mr. Duncumb was Rector of Shere. His father had purchased the advowson from Mr. Edward Bray, and was a connexion by marriage.
[8a] Mr. Wilpley was what was then called an Apothecary.
[8b] Mr. Emily was his cousin, their grandfathers having married the daughters of Vincent Randyll, of Chilworth.
[9a] Jacky was Mr. Martyr’s son. He was called to the Bar, and lived at Guildford to an advanced age.
[9b] The medical charge for the inoculation was £4 4s.
[11] He had very little to do at Mr. Martyr’s. In the summer he was often at the Bowling-green, and took long walks with his friends, male and female. It was not required that any married lady should join the walking parties.
[14a] A Hessian regiment was quartered at Guildford for some time. Their band was a great attraction.
[14b] An attorney at Guildford. Grandfather of the Rev. John Chandler.