42 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LEONARD WHEATCKOFT. 



afternoune about 3 aclocke. She died March i6, 1751, aged 88. 

 [The obit, in another hand.] 



4. John, my second son, was Borne June the 14, 1666, between 

 the hours of 11-12 in the night. Then did Aris enter. 



5. David, my 3 son, was borne Mar. 30, being Munday, about 6 

 aclocke at night. Then did Pissis enter. 



6. Ehzabeth, my 3 daughter, was borne June 25, 1670, being 

 Saterday betweene y"" howers of 7-8. Then did Aquaris rule. 

 She died Octo. 3, 1751, aged 81. [Another hand.] 



7. Sollomon, my 4 son, was Borne May 3, being Friday 

 morning about one aclocke. Then did Aris enter in y^ yeare 

 1673. 



8. Madum Sarah, my 4 daughter, was Borne Octo. 2, 1675, 

 being Friday morn between the hours of 6-7. Then did Jupiter 

 rule. 



9. Titus, my 5 son, was borne July 4, 1679, being Friday morne 

 about one aclocke. Then did Vanus rule. 



"After Titus was borne, the same year, 1679, I planted an 

 orchard for Mr. Robert More, of Winster, wherin I set (with 

 wall trees and others), above 200. 



" From thens I went to Newhaven Faire where I was never 

 before, which faire is alwaies upon Saint Luke day. That faire 

 standes most by sheepe. It is held Oct. 18. 



" After that, I went to Lenton Faire, to see two (of my) 

 children that lived at Nottingham where I had a long cummision 

 with Mr. William Gladwin and severall other gentellmen for 

 2 dayes and 2 nights togather. And at my retourne I and my 

 wife went over to Winster unto a christning of a daughter of 

 my wife's brother, John Buxton — called Mary. 



" From thence, my son Leo and I went to Haddon where we 

 stayed all night, and gave unto them sum verses of y^ death of 

 that Honourable Lord John Manners, Earle of Rutland, as you 

 may find them (among severall others) in my Booke of Poetry. 

 [See vol. xviii., 77-78.] 



" After that, I went to Stanton to dress an orchard for Mr. 

 Colton, where I was 4 dayes, and at my retourne hom, I and my 



