668 
Chelsea buns? YI bought one to-day in 
my walk; it was stale, and I did not like 1681. For returning of noncon- 
it as the deste said.” &c. 
FROM THE CHURCIIWARDEN’S: BOOKS. 
1594. Reed more of women than 
they got in hockynge 
4597. To the Lo. Almoners Offi- 
cers for not ringinge at 
the Q. remove from 
Kensington to Rich- 
ment c 
4606. Of the good wy ves their 
hockyngmoney 
1607. April 13, Of the women 
that went a hockyng 
4614- Recd of Robert Munden 
that the men rik gett by 
hocking. 
1632. Given the ringers. at’ ‘his 
majesties coming to the 
Duchesses house 
1665. Payed the ringers, when . 
his majestie dined at the 
Spanish ambassador’s 
Payed the ringers, at the 
overthrow of the Dutch 
Payed to a poor scoller 
Paid for the burialls of 
three Spaniards J 
Paid for the buriall of the 
Dutch captives at seve- 
rall tymes 
4666. Given to 5 powre women 
that lost by the fire 
Paid the ringers after_the 
fire . 
Paid for a honfire and ring- 
ing after the fight 
1667. Spent upon measuring the 
Pest House . 
Oct.12.Payd James Gould for 
the Pest House in full 
Dec. 28. Given tothe ringers when 
the king came pauee 
the town 
1669-70. The sum of 5801. 19s. 
10d. was collected by 
voluntary contributions 
of the principal inhabi- 
tants, for the rebuilding 
the charch A 
1670. Received by a brief for the 
redemption of poor csp- 
tives . 
1674. Paid to Charles Munden 
for ye ringers when ye 
king came to the Earl of 
Lindseys 
2676. Paid the ringers when his 
Majestic came to town 
2678. Paid for putting up the 
king’s arms in the 
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for mists . 
Paid to certain Gratian 
slaves . 
Paid the Pariterfora prayer 
book for the Prince of 
Wales ° 
Paid the Pariter for. abook 
for the Prince’s coming 
Paid the ringers when the 
queen landed at Chelsea 
Paid the ringers when the 
king landed from Ire- 
land : : 
Paid the ringers at the 
king’s return from Hol- 
land . ‘ 
Paid the ringers for a vic- 
tory atsea . 
Duchess of Masaton, a 
defaulter to the parish 
rates A 
Paid the ringers when Nae 
mur was surrendered 
1699. Pay’d the ringers that day 
Ap. 11. the king went twice 
over the ferry 
1702. For ringing at Prince Eu- 
Ap. 11. gene’s victory over the 
French 
1705. Paid the ringers for a vice 
July 15. tory gained by the 
Duke of Marlborough 
1766. June 27. Paid ‘the rin- 
gers for the taking of 
Madrid ‘ 
1708. Paid the ringers for the 
talcing of Lisle . 
1709. Paid the ringers for the 
taking of the citadel of 
Tournay 2 
1710. Paid the ringers for the 
Aug. 26. second battle in Spain 
near Saragossa . 
1711. Collected for the protes- 
April Y. tants of Orange 32 55 
whereof 10 15 5 was 
collected by Mr, Hare, 
among the gentlemen 
of the Royal Hospital 
4715. Paid the ringers, and for 
Jan: 13. hoisting the flag for the 
landing of King George 
1716. Paid the ringers when the 
Princess visited the 
Dutchess of Monmouth 
1717. Paid the ringers for the 
June 12. prince and __ princess, 
coming up by water 
17. Paid the ringers when 
the prince and princess 
lay before the town 
1683. 
1688. 
1689. 
1690. 
1692. 
1692. 
1695. 
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