202 POCKET ALMANACKS AT RENISHAW. 



M? That I have received 3 Guinys & one shilling of Cozen Revell iTor 

 Cozen G. Coply, o : 2 : 6 of which is to be drunk. I have likewise one 

 Guiny of S! Paul Jenkinson & one shilling of Cozen Revell in earnest of 5 " 

 to be run for betwixt them two upon the 23'* day of Aprill next 3 miles or 

 fforfeit. 



Books lent as followeth : 



Lent to M^ Revell Doctor Cud worth's ' Systini of Atheism.' 



To Mf Jackson M' Roden's ' funerall of the Mass.' 



June the 2^, 1691. Lent then to Isaack Fentham, junior, Shepheard's, ' duty 

 of A Constable, Ty thing man, &c.' 



To Brother Will : ' Travells into Italy by A ffrench man. ' 



Books lent as fifolloweth : 



To Brother Willianie the Bishop of Hereford's 'Answer to Burnett.' 



January the 26"\ Lent then to Samuell Gard : the 1=' part of Burnett's 

 ' Theory of the Earth.' 



Aprill the 2? Lent M'^ Ellison of Sheffield Doctour Burnett's reply to ... . 



Eckington Parish pays to all Kings Taxess for 65, which att 51 : 14 : \o\ob. 

 comes to 319 : 2 : 5^ ob. 



Lent to Sf Paul Jenkinson 3 Pamphletts concerneing Doctour Sherlock's 

 case of Allegience. 



January the aG"". 



Received then of Cozen Samuell Gard : fifor Brother Henry to pay him for 

 6" of Tobacco 0:12:6. 



M? My Brother Henry is to allow me fifor Betty & Katherine AUestrees 

 charges to. London o : 18 : o. 



ffeb : the 22^ 1690 [1691]. P<? then to M"'^ Alice my Brother's maid ffor 



one peice of callicho - - - - 1:4:6 



ffor one Tippet - -0:8:0 



ffor 2 handKircheff : -0:3:4 



I : 15 : 10 



One paire of Sleive Buttons ffor Cozen Watkinson o : i : o 

 One pare for Uncle Will : - - - - o : i : 6 



March the I7'\ 1690 [1691]. 



Robert Barrow tells me that about the middle of ffeb he saw Godfrey 

 Webster, allias Ball, & John Webster sett wiers for Hares in fifoxston wood. 

 The names of the subscribers ffor the Shreffelty. 



(Here follow 40 names, including that of George Sitwell.) 

 William Crooks, of Bolehill, Labourer, comes from Dodworth, in Silkston 

 Parish, near Blackborne ... he hath promised to leave the Parish & goe to 

 Dodworth betwixt this & the 18"^ of Septemb next. 



M? The 1=' Taxs in R. W. R. was of 400,000, which in Doncaster came 

 to 4** p lb for houses. 



