66 THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN GRANGER, OF BOLSOVER. 



Thos Savage and Robt Machan third boroughs 



1701 Benj Garbett and Daniel Needham Churchwardens 



Mathew Scorer and Wm Coope overseers 

 John Carter and Robt Kendall collectors for births burials wedding and window 



money 

 19 Augt 1701 Thomas Hind and Rd Wilkinson elected Sessors of an aide 



granted in the 13th year of King Williams reign at 3s in the pound but it 



was but assessed at 2s 4d and the charge was £1 1 1 . 10 . 8 

 30 Aug Thos Kewney did begin to poynt the Steeple 

 15 July 1701 Assessment for the repair of the church at 3d in the ponnd 



£ s d 



Churchwardens Assessment in the Town came to 5 1 54 



And the parish without Glapwell came to 5 4 6 



and Glapwell assesment came to 112 7 



n 18 6J 

 Oct 1701 Constables Robt Silcocks assessment came to 12 I 8^ 



at 3d in the pound 

 Joseph Calladine and Richard Warde Surveyors of the Highways 



Easter 1702 

 Francis Kitchen and Wm Hardwick of Glapwell Churchwardens 

 John Beeley Court Greave but doth serve for Robert Standley, house in 



Bolsover 

 Thomas Braylesford and Joshua Poynton Assessors of the quarterly taxes for 



the year 1702 

 At Easter Court Leet 1704 came into Court one George Topham of Umeton 



Tayler and was sworn Court Greeve for land lying within Clowne 

 6 Mar 1704 Margaret Wardlow widow was interred in Bolsover church yard 



and left behind her a boy and a girl left an estate worth ,£20 in money and 



goods Mr Whitehouse being Churchwarden did seaze of all but how he 



will dispose of it is not known 

 George Wilson Court Greave for George Wragg of Stainsby for his lands in 



Clown 

 24 Deer 1706 The Dyalle Boarde upon the south side of Bolsover church 



steeple was set up by one William Hall whitesmith Robert Syllcock and 



John Mellors Churchwardens for that year 

 May Day 1707 

 The Union between England and Scotland was concluded that they are to be 



one peoole and this day was a day of thanksgiving for the adoreing of 



the same 

 Thomas Hardwick of Rowthorn Court Greave 

 Henry Cutt and John Scorer Churchwardens 



