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PARISH RECORDS OF HARTSHORN, DERBYSHIRE. 
That there shall be nothing alow’d to the 
Breifs. 
That there is nothing to be alow’d for Ring- 
ing the 8 o’clock Bell. 
That there be nothing alow’d for sparrows 
but such as appear in full feather w™ the 
Bodies & for those they shall be alow’d 
2° 4 dozen. Everything else excluded. 
7 May at a Vestry it was represented that the Rev* 
William Cant Lord of the manor, The Rev* Stebbing 
Shaw Rector, Richard Willder one of the Churchwar- 
dens Thomas Richards Esq", Iohn Mynors Gent. 
Proprietors & owners of Estates in the parish with 
several other Parishioners ‘‘ being Desirous to Accom- 
modate themselves & other Inhabitants at present un- 
provided with sitting places in the Church of Hartshorn 
aforesaid had entered into a subscription to Erect and 
Build a Gallery at the West-end of the said Church 
facing the Pulpit with a staircase to lead thereunto 15 
feet or thereabout in breadth and 9 feet or thereabout in 
width with Benches and sitting Places therein for the use 
of themselves their Heirs and Assignes and the severall 
persons who shall be Approved of by the Minister and 
Churchwardens for the time Being to sing the Psalms of 
David According to the use of the Church of England, 
and to apply to the Bishops Court of Litchfield for a 
Faculty to carry the said work into Execution . . .” 
W™ Heaton for Whiping the Dogs 4 @ hgh oe 
Paid for one Haughtboy for the Church ... ° 19 
Paid for a Haughtboy and Reeds... a ° 19 
Paid at the Confirmation at Burton for 34 
Dinners for the Persons attending there 
from Hartshorn at 6% each a wee a) ty 
Paid for ale and Porter... 3 6 ie 
June 11 Expences when treating a Me 
Arnold about the Bells ... 8G yes Oo | SGiara 
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