52 PARISH RECORDS OF HARTSHORN, DERBYSHIRE. 
Ite. payde for two bookes of Articles one 
of y® old Archdeacon and one of y* newe fom Frey ns 
[The Churchwardens had in hand “this 
present Lowe Sunday” £14—as “‘ Toune 
Stocke.” | 
1633. It. p* for a wallet to bring bread for the 
poor weeklie.... 00 OL oO 
It. p* to Thomas Swann for lasing aiieues 
on the roofe of the church which the 
wind had broken vpp * one - 90 G0] C6 
It. p* for sweetening fed washing ihe 
Serples_ ... see 00 00 06 
It. for 4.formes which ens in fice Gigs 
Alleyes. |... = “a ae ie GO) OFF om 
1634. [Among the payments—such occur every 
year—to poor people are :—] 
It. geeven to an Irish gentlewoman e iiij* 
It. geeven to a Skottish gentleman that 
had house and wife and all his people 
burned by Rebels in Ireland ... ra iiij* 
It. geeven for a wip to wip dodges out of 
the church — ij* 
It. paide to Edward Beneod for ‘nani 
a cover for the font as x 
It. paide to Robert Cock for hae the 
doges out of the church... ae xij* 
[The “Clockhouse”’ made at a cost of 
20°/- & the Clock hammer “ set ” upon 
the great bell. ] 
1634. It. p* for a corde to draw vpp the ffont 
cover w'all Sa viij* 
1635. Ite. p* vnto Robte Bluddworth for goinge 
to bespeake the Paynter to Doe the 
Clocke diall sea Ba a a ij? 
* There must have been a wide-spread and considerable storm in the Mid- 
lands in 1632, for most of the Churchwardens Accounts that I have consulted 
have similar charges for repairs about this date, 
