64 THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN GRANGER, OF BOLSOVER. 



On Monday night being the 2nd day of Deer 1695 was Edward Hynde's Barne 

 burnt and on Tuesday the 3rd they seased Mr Gowen Feme Clark and 

 had him before Mr Sitwell and on Wednesday the 4th Mr Fearne was 

 carried to Darby by Matthew Scorer Constable Gilbert Baker of Wood- 

 house and Joseph Warwick Edward Hynde prosecuted Thos Hynde 

 Elizabeth Calton Henry Warwick and Joe Beardsley witnesses 



Feby a.d. 1695 In the 7th year of his reign all broade money that was 

 starling was to have a hole punched through with a solid punch not 

 diminishing the silver 



1695 Robt Harrison and Josua Poynton and Whalley Assessors for the 

 quarterly payment 



John Beeley and John Wilson of Woodhouse Collectors 



1696 Thos Colgreave and Francis Jenkinson Churchwdns John Berley Rich 

 Nickson overseers 



15 May 1696 The Commissioners did meet at Chesterfield to put the act in 



execution touching the Tax layd upon windows and lights in the 7th year 



of the reign of King William 

 Sep 1696 Thos Colgreave constable John Stanceall and Rich White overseers 

 Mr Drew Court Greave for Clown and Thos Callton serves it for him 

 Thos Hynd and Thos Butler Assessors for the tax at 3s in the pound and ye 



greate poole 

 26 Feby 1696-7 Palterton first fair began 

 [ohn Hardwick of Rowthorn Court Greave and Thos Calton of Bolsover 



does serve it for him in the year 1697 

 12 May 1697 At Chesterfield Robt Barlow Senr and Hump Small sworn 



churchwardens 

 John Shipston and John Whitehead overseers 

 1 1 Novr 1697 being Martinmas day one Nicolas Frost who came from Alfreton 



did take a house of Samuel Leevesly at ye Green well in Bolsover the 



said Frost was a Chandler 

 Mr. Linley preached three times May 6 — 30 in Bolsover 

 9 Jany 1697-8 Mr. Furnis did preach both parts of the day and I paid him 



6s & od for his paynes 

 Mr Furnis did preach a second tyme and I did pay him 5s and expenses is 

 3 Deer 1697 being Thursday was the great day of Thanksgiving for ye settled 



peace made by the Sovereign Lord King William and the French King 



and Mr Davenport preached at Bolsover Church in the afternoon 

 3 April 1698 Mr Richard Chadwick did preach his first sermon in Bolsover 



Church and Mr Lowde did read prayers 

 17 Ap Mr Chadwick preached a second time Mr. Fumes read prayers and I 



paid Mr. Furness for his paynes 5s. 

 22 May Mr Lowde did the whole day and did administer the Sacrament 



