PARISH RECORDS OF HARTSHORN, DERBYSHIRE. A7 
1617. Ite. p* ynto Richarde Swanne for a Hedge- 
hogge’s headde ... ; bos aM 
1618. [Urchins, foxes and badgers patted] 
1619. [Seventeen urchins killed & paid for this 
year. | 
1620. Ite. geeven to a man that came to looke 
on the Bell ni a le sts iiij* 
Ite. when I went to nothingam for the Bel 
founder for my charges ther... se a 
Ite. geeven in ernest to him te _ vj 
Ite. for his horse greas ; ae iij* 
Item. paid to the Bellfounder for casting 
our littel Bell... ws 1 iS FONSI Vi 
Ite. for mettel over and above the weight 
it waid 20 eght pound ten pence the 
pond of the ould Bell 20 3° iiij* 
Item for casting toow new brasses of our 
one mettell and toow pound and a halfe 
MAGE Pon — a se - He) va 
Ite. geeven and spent in ais of the ales 
men ee re his = we xilij® 
Ite. to John Cantrill and ourselves for carr- 
ing the Bell to nottingam 452 oh xij 
It. paid for Thomas Swanne super at 
nottingam oid 5 aids vj* 
Ite. when wee tooke see the bell and 
when we loded it spent in ale*... sa vj* 
1621. [The ‘“‘urchins” had a bad time of it as 
usual. ] 
It. for the Sirpelis ... ete aA if RAVI Kk" 
1622. [Charges for bread & wine five times. ] 
* This small bell has been subsequently recast or sold. The tower now 
contains two of the three old bells which were scheduled in 1612, and which 
are finely lettered specimens of pre-Reformation date. There are three other 
& A of the year 1792, cast by Arnold of Leicester, as afterwards chronicled in 
these notes. 
