170 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF LOWE. 
“The house of Edw. Lowe, Esq’ of Alderwasley, was plunder’d by the 
Parliament party as under. 
1642. Captain Matthews, Ralph Peoyser, & three hundred 4. 
October 29. soldjiers came in the night about ten of the clock, 
shott in at the windows and had liked to have 
killed a gentleman in the house, breaking open the 
doors, & fooke in moneys, plate, & jewelles, & 
bedding, & other household goods to the value of 500 
At anot time Col! Gell’s servants, Tho. Gell, Jno. 
Hadin, Jno. Farrall, Bradle, Anth. Peoyser, B. 
Asford, and the Steeples, broke the stable & took 
two geldings & two mares with sadles & bridles, 
iO) dH Ne eee Baor Madde Botadubaadttiood ence todurncoroosh one 120 
Capt. Vermuden at an‘ time by Col! Gell’s warrant | 
took to Wingfield Mannor 8 oxen & 2 bulls, worth 50 
GOING RWOLEDN faces ocderw co hese wwe scence taeereeusaea kee 120 
BB Steers Gg WEMELS ; WOELD), ions cnebeqs- eyeliner i= cceaueae una 190 
ZO-CaIV eS a WKOLUN ctacycapnqucesecentieeencs setae enaceames 30 
_ 22 SWINE, -WOFth | ann ceiesdowancscsnahancdctecumanerseeoeeneae 15 
750 & odd sheep, young and old, worth ............... 296 13 4 
12 three year old colts & fillies, worth ............00. 70 
Arstrike) of seed oats) Worth) o.5.\s-ns=sencvcc¥s stiesecgs nce 4 
At an" time Capt. Clarke tooke to Wingfield Mannor 
one stoned colt, 3 mares, & 3 geldings, worth ... 80 
Andcone watt bully worthy s..(ewvasGseceaseerirscosenetese 6 
Capt. Backeshalle’s soldjers took 5 kine & two oxen, 
NO) Cl Baer ert ote tege peadBnoe cart onde ceseae ane saree omar 34 
Andiamiek Of Oats; WOUbM crass. cdeesvepmetanaaride cess 10 
All these were taken before my Lord Marquess took 
the mannor. Derby men took of me at several 
times 20 horses that I had of tenants for rent, worth 90 
Capt. Frith took at two sev! times 25 horses, young 
& old, which y® tenants gave me, & 38 beasts, 
VOLE Macaw gaciads nite gene ecteiias hasan fom ace alone ecmemen we santa 206 
Frith also took household goods, wearing cloths, 
gold rings, and money of y* childrens, and a buff 
coat, worth in all......,.....s..000- Ponca diestoscedencs 145 120 
At ano™ time Mr. John Gell’s men took 35 load of 
hay from y® ground, worth.......- .es.sssserereseeeeres 35 
And Col! Gell’s men took a trunk & a pack at Geo, 
Flint’s of Holloway with all my best apparell and 
my wife’s, my wife’s curtains, lawn and cambrick, 
