THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN GRANGER, OF BOLSOVER. 6 1 



whole in the pound was 106 sheep and 22 lambs, all loused and money 

 paid for the trespass by Henry Clayton John Storth and John Spraye 



Edward Hynde Benj Granger Thos Hynde Thos Calton Tho Kitchen George 

 Hill ympounded the above goods and shepe and the said Henry Clayton 

 with the rest did promise one for another that if the shepe or any other 

 goods of theirs did trespass again on Boulsover Moore the would pay 

 double the damage they then payd. 



A particular of some land £ s. d. 



Charles Spittlehouse coppie Land rent 315 o 



,, improved rent 10 o 



Tythe rent 10 o 



from Mr Cornelius Farr 



John Frith for his copy land house and yard rent 9 o o 



for the Drake holm Wilson pingle and psonage land I 7 6 



The five parts that Bolsover stand charged with touching the 



great Tax was £129 J 3! 



The Town part ^66 : 16 : II J 



The outen Towns 62 : 10 : 4 



The over plush money in Edward Hynde hands 13/4 and in Jo Wilson 4/- John 

 Frith of Woodhouse £1 % S 



A Copy of the Preamble taken of the processes for the siteing all vicars that 

 did belong to vicarages and to pay their tenths if it was worth £30 per 

 annum 



19 Sep 1690 This came to me being churchwarden and I did take the coppie 

 following " Give notice to the persons whose names are here subscribed to 

 meet Mr. Wamesley at Chesterfield upon Wednesday the 1st of Oct next 

 and there pay to him the arrears of the 10th due to their majestys or make 

 affidavit that their livings are not worth £30 p annum or else the profits 

 of their respective benefices will be sequestered Bolsover in arrear since 

 (62) Spent with Mr. Nightingale for obtaining of these lines 1/- pd for 

 the prayer book 1/- Mr. Nightingales fees 8d and spent with Mr. 

 Jennings and the Parrits 6d. 



April 6 1690 Was the first day that Mr Jennings preached Paid to Mr Warde 

 of Chesterfield 6/1 for searge for Mr Jennings Paid Mrs Elizabeth Barlow 

 for Mr and Mrs Jennings Table 5/6 and spent with Mr Jennings the first 

 night I went to work of him at Barlows and some other neighbours 1/- 



30 April Lent to Mr. Jennings when we went a fishing 2/6 sold a bull for 20/- 

 paid to Mr Jennings 1/- for my letter 



4 June Paid Mr. Jennings 12/- a part of the Easter Reckoning 



14 April Mr. Hugh Jennings came to table with me and he stayed £ s. d. 



until the 22nd June following 10 weeks at 4/- 2 o o 



and Mrs Jennings was with me 1 week 4 days at 3/- 4 6 



