THE OLDEST REGISTER OF WEST HALLAM, DERBYSHIRE. 105 



Barbary daughter of Tho: & Anne Roe baptized about July 24. 1645. 

 Richard son of Rich : & Anne Hind baptized about Sep. 15. 1645 

 Sarah daughter of Thomas Humstone & Anne his wife baptized about 



Mar : 16. 1645. 

 Henry the son of (name never inserted) & Eliz : Turton baptized about 



ffeb : 2. 1645. 

 Thomas son of Tho : & Anna Smith baptized about Octoh. 15. 1645. 

 Richard son of Tho : & Eliz : Coley baptized about Aug. 6, 1645. 

 Ann Vaudry baprized on S. Clem's Eve 1645. 



Mary daughter of Ralph & Anne Hodges baptized about Sep. 6. 1646. 

 Ffrances daughter of John & Ellen Coley baptized at Whitsunday 1646 

 Mary daughter of William & Anne Day baptized about June 24. 1646. 

 Mar. Thomas Boothers and (blank) marryed Ffeb. 2. 1646. 



Martin Brownlow & Anne Wilcox marryed about Nov : 15. 1646. 

 Mary the daughter of Leonard & ffrances Hawlly baptized about April 



I. 1647. 

 Thomas the Sonne of Will : & Mary Raynor baptized about June 6. 1647 

 Elizabeth the daughter of Tho : & Anne Roe, baptized about July 24. 



1647. 

 Mary daughter of Tho. & Eliz : Coley baptized about Sep. 15. 1647 

 John y* son of John & Eliz : Howess baptized about Nov : 20, 1647. 

 Jane y e daug : of y e said John & Eliz : Howess baptized about Nov 



20. 1647. 

 Randulph the son of Witt & Elizab : Wheelwright baptized ffeb : 12. 



1647. 

 John Ward & Mary Hodgkinson marryed before Lent 1647. 

 Robert Wheatley & Eliz. Gambler marryed about July 10. 1647 

 Thomas Clarke & Sara Hodges marryed on Easter Munday 1647 

 Thomas son of Walter Bullock baptized in Dec : 1647. 

 Anne the daughter of (blank) Allen & Bridget his wife baptized about 



July 10 1648. 

 Cassandra daughter of Richard Hunt & Anne his wife baptized about 



June 24. 1648. 

 1666 John Smaley deceased who was the sonn of John Smaley and Anne his 



wif the yeere 

 1670 John Smaley y e sone of John Smaley and Anne Smaley* was borne 



the 22 Aprill 



Ann Smaley took a very active part in the concealment and protection of 

 the Rev. George Busby, a victim of the Titus Oates' plot, in Mr. Powtrell's 

 house at West Hallam, as appears from the evidence given at Busby's trial at 

 Derby, on the 25th of July, 1681. An account of this trial, copied from an 

 original broadsheet of the period, was contributed to the Derbyshire Advertiser 

 and Journal (March— May, 1S75) by Mr. Edwin Cooling. Vide also "State 

 Trials." Another original broadsheet is in the possession of the Transcriber. 



