2o8 POCKET ALMANACKS AT RENISHAW. 



Eliz . Revell's : 



no — 849 

 no— 850' 

 110—851 

 no — 852 

 M'? Upon May day I put in 5^ : 2°'' with Aunt Plumptree into Neale's 

 Lottery. 



M? to write to Brother ffrancis for 6" of Chocholatte & i'' of Coffee. 

 June the 10"', 99, my son ffrancis went first to M' Husseyes att the fflower 

 de Luce in Little Brittaine. I am to give for his Board, washing, & Lodging, 

 after the rate of 22" p Annum. 



Elizabeth Hutchinson, landress in Horse Shooe Alley in Greens Court upon 

 the Banck side in Southwich. 



Son ffrancis Stockwoods Disputacons left att Doncaster — to enquire att 

 F. Copleys for it. 



M'? M''^ Pocock's Key. 

 Nailes Ticketts 



Nomb : 4986 

 4801 



4307 

 4941 



M? To enquire of Aunt Plumptree for 2 Keyes, one of tlie Greene Chamb : 

 doore, wher Cozen John Plumptree lay, the other belonging to the Doore of 

 the Passage out of the Dineing Roome ffor Mrs. Pocock. 



M? That there is A surrender in the Court Rolls by my Grandfather 

 Sitwell to M' Wigfall in 1633 of the Little Rycroft, now in the Possessione of 

 M' John Wigfall, in w'^'^ my Grandfather reserved a way to him and his 

 Heires for ever cross the Close, &c. 



June the I9">, 1699. 



Receiv'd then of M"' Geo Sitwell in full for one Quarter's Lodging, which 

 will be due the 4"" of July next two pounds and ten shillings by me, 



An : Pocock. 



by his [Brother ffrancis'] letter Sept : y« 21^', ffor G"' Chocolatte and 2"^ of 

 Coffee for Uncle William, 1:10:7. 



M? Cozen Revell's Coach House is 18 foot deepe & 15 wide on the Inner 

 side. The Doores each of them 10 foot highe & 6 ffoot & halfe wide. His 

 Oven is 23 Inches high & four foot broad to the mouth.* 



M^ Novemb : the 26"* I Bargained with my Barber by the Quarter att 

 75 p Quarter. 



* In the Renishaw estate account, 1704, are entries for payments for 

 taking down and rebuilding one of the ovens. The coachhouse is mentioned 

 in 1698. 



