42 PARISH RECORDS OF HARTSHORN, DERBYSHIRE. 
9.  Itm. September 12 p* for bread and wine 
for Comuion. _... 19 
10. Itm. Septemb" 22 gevin to Mt Ward ge 
Thon Harpur man ffor Recording y* bible 
and Comuion Cupp _... se i” 
TT. Itm. 23 of Septemb™ laid forth att itases 
shopp visitation att Repton —... a 2°) er 
12.  Itm. october 25 gevin to Ihon Astle of 
Darby towards his losse by ffire... ne 18% 
ie October 28 geven to a lame man ... 4% 
14. Itm. p* to Ihon Colle ffor a bord to fore 
y° Deske for y* bible to lye vppon & for 
his paines by on es oe 10 
15. Itm. v™ of november geven Ihon Swane 
for Ringinge ... nee ae oh 8* 
16. Itm. p* Ihon Swane for mending y* 
Singles* vppon y® church and for neals 16% 
17. Itm. p*for abuckell & a beult for a 
baldricket Sc ate se ae a 
18. Itm. 24 of January gevin to a poor man of ; 
Lancaster traveling towards London ... 6% 
19. Itm. p* Ihon Swane for candle lights ffor 
curffert ... a ae as a 8* 
20. Itm. January 28 gevin to a poor man _... 6% 
21. Itm. p* for a paper booke att london for 
to write oT accompts in ... sce 14 
22.  Itm. ffebruaire 3 my chargs to iene to 
dd in a terrer & to paie money towards 
S* Albons Church uae ne ae rat 
* de. Shingles.—Hartshorn church was rebuilt in 1835. Down to that 
date the nave roof was covered with wooden shingles. 
+ This baldrick would be the sword-belt for the parish constable, or man- 
at-arms. See Note on the Repton Accounts in the Ist vol. of these Trans- 
actions. But the term baldrick (spelt in an infinite variety of ways), which 
occurs once or twice again in these accounts, was also used for almost any sort 
of belt, collar, or strap. 
aE IN ‘candle would be required in the winter months for ringing the curfew. 
