THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN GRANGER, OF BOLSOVER. 63 



22 Feby 1691 Assessment was made by Edward Hyde and John Wilson for 

 the raising of money according to a late act of Parliament toward ye 

 carrying on the vigorous warr against France ^155 . 4 . 8d. Clown's 

 part £25 17 . 5i § 



Oliver Goulds land assessed at £\ 



Thos Cosen Senr. Rich Haywood VVm Coope Joseph Rogers Collectors 



13 June 1690 Robert Harrison collector of the 3s in the pound 



9 Mar 1692 The double pole at 4s the head was assessed at Bolsover the 

 sum amounting without the Duke of Newcastle's light horse £ s. d. 

 for Darbyshire with 4 light Horse 16 o o 



Edward Hynde and William Coope Assessors 



Thomas Kitchen Robert Kendall Thos Butcher Sen William Rogerson Anthony 

 Revell in Miene Rd Nickson and Joseph Calladine Churchwards. 1692 



Joseph Jackson Robert Barlow and Thomas Butler of Whaley Overseers 



24 Oct 1692. Benj. Granger Constable for Bolsover 



Joseph Caladine and 1 .... 



_, • Third burrows 



Robert Barlow 1 



1685 John Akars and John Stanwall paid two sums to Mr. Ward man of 



the Undersheriff whose name was Slack by process of the Exechequer 

 20 Mar 1692 Gilbert Baker of Woodhouse went with Cornet Bright to be 



a Drowgoonner under Majer Stanyforth 

 12th Deer. Vicar Fearne was taken to Chesterfield by an execution so the 



church was vacant 17th Deer and Christmas Day 

 1689 to 90 Payments to John Carter Thos Hynde Robt Harrison 

 June 1693 Thos Charlesworth and Wm. Renshaw overseers 

 Thos Madin Butcher constable Thos Hynde and Joseph Jackson Assessors 



for the quarterly poole 

 John Carter and John Robinson Third boroughs 

 4 May Joseph Jackson 

 Robt Barlow and Humphrey Smale Collectors 1694 and their Dew plate 



amounted to .£149' : 6 . o 

 Thos Calton and Wm Hardwick Churchwardens 

 Rd Haywood and Edward Barker Third borough 

 Jonathan Clark Thos Hynde Colls. 1695 

 Thos Calton and Wm Renshaw Churchwardens 

 John Butcher and Francis Robotham 

 Mathew Scorer constable Richard Haywood and Thos Charlesworth Third 



burrows 

 Joseph Jackson Court Greave he was cited to appear at the Archdeacons 



Ct at Wirksworth the 8 October but did not appear 

 Oct 29 1695 King William came to Welbec and went away again on Sunday 



the third of November 1695 



