62 THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN GRANGER, OF BOLSOVER. 



22 June Paid Margt Koades for washing of Mr Jennings and Mrs £ s. d. 



Jennings Cloathes and Linings 



Upon the Vicarage houses 



Oct 23 and 2 4 th .690 Paid for .00 of thatch 7/6 for wattering the thatch and 

 carrying it to the place and back 1/- Thos Tidd for thacking 2 days 2/- 

 and for a man to serve him ./- for 2 burdains of thack rods 8d Michael 

 Roade for 100 of latt neate 3d a bunch of Laths 9 d Pd Mr. Jennings 

 9/4 part of the Easter reckonings received by me and 10/7 being the 

 Woolhouse Easter reckonings. 

 26 Jany 1690 John Kestem 1/2 for getting and setting 13 Ash plants in the 

 church yard of Bolsover the same year I sett a siccimore tree in ye church 

 gait and Thos Armstrong 6d for garding of the trees and for loading of 

 the wood from Dawwood 1/6 

 A pl 1691 Thomas Roades made the little yate into the church yard 8/- 

 Jeffery Stubbing made the Iron work Timothy Harrison did the stone 

 work 9/2 



1690-1 Max Needham churchwardens assesmt £5 7° 



14 Sep. 1691 Mr Jennings went away from Bolsover and took all his goods 



with him 

 1 69 1 Richard Nickson and Rich Wainwright Churchwardens 

 Sep 1691 Joseph Caladine sworn constable in the room of John Hardwick of 



Rowthorne 

 22 Oct 1691 At the visitation then held at Chesterfield whereunto I was 

 summoned for the paying of procarations and sinadols and to pay 20s 

 touching the sequestration and it was debated in Court that until we had 

 a vicar instituted into the church the said procarations and sinadolls are 

 not to be paid nor the sequestration taken off and for going to the 

 visitation 1/- 

 ,2 April 1699 I was summoned to the Bishop's probate Court at Chesterfield 

 and passed my accounts touching the profits that I had received by v.rtue 

 of the sequestration and I had disbursed £l2 more than the profits that I 

 did receive belonging to the vicarage and the clarks that took my accounts 

 desired me to let them see the sequestration and after they had got it they 

 said they would take care of the church and would not give it me again 

 26 Novr 169! was the day of thanksgiving for the happy retorne of King 

 William the third and for the banging of Ireland to its dew obedience 

 and we had parson Davenport of Elmiton to supply the cure 

 ,3 Deer 1691 Mr Hollingshead preached all day but the churchwardens did 



give him nothing 

 24 Jany 1691 to the 13 March Mr Fearne preached 5 times and so entered 

 to ye place by virtue of ye sequestration in the churchwardens hands 



