1 8 RECTORS AND VICARS OF HEANOR. 



In the Horsley parish registers is the following — 

 " Georgius Westwood Clericus de Heynor et Maria Baker de 

 Allestry widua nupt : Cum licentia septimo die mensis Augusti 

 Anno Dom 1677." * 



George Westwood's name appears on a rather pretty inscrip- 

 tion round the shoulder of bell number 5 in the church 

 tower. The inscription reads — 



" I TOLE THE TVNE THAT DVLFVLL IS 

 TO SVCHE AS LIVD AMISSE 

 EVT SWEETE MY SOWND SEEMES 

 VNTO THEM WHO HOPE FOR 

 lOIFVL BLISS 



GGCO WaaTWOOD 1686." 



1698. Samuel Lees. — 1737. During his incumbency are 

 the two following entries — 



"A true account of all Christenings Weddings and Burials 

 since I Richard Goodwin did officiate the clerc in y'' Parish of 

 Heynor June y* 7"" 1702." 



" A true account or all y" Christnings w"* y" Wedings 

 since I Geo. Davenport did officiate here in this parish of 

 Heiior 



Anno Dom 1711 

 Aprill 4'" 17 1 1." 



The following entry possibly refers to the burial of a 

 Quaker at Codnor, as at the Breach was a meeting-house of 

 the "Friends." 



1707. Cassandra Manners of Codner made affidavit that 

 John Horsely the son of John Horsley was b [uried] accord- 

 ing to law — Aprill 20 at Breach." 



After this follow a number of affidavits. 



[The dates of the various vicars above mentioned, except 

 William Asheby, are taken from Dr. Cox's '^'■Derbyshire 

 Churches."] 



* By the kind permission of the Rev. A. G. Waldy. 



