THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 127 



CHURCHWARDENS' AND CHURCH ACCOUNTS. 



HORTON. 



Churchwardens' Accounts. 

 1722. 



Sold to John Appleby three Church Bells weight 



20 cwt. 3qr. at 3 16 o per cwt .. .. 78 19 o 



Four gudgeons at 8d per Ib .. .. .. 17 o 



l9 16 o 



Cartage to Poole .. .. .. 10 o 



Expenses (weighing bells on quay) < . . . 86 



Freight . . . . . . . . 136 



Warfage at London . . . . ..220 



Expenses at selling them .. .. .. 3 15 6 



Humphrey Sturt ) , 



TT r~, u 11 1 churchwardens 



Harry I hornbull ) 



Memorandum. 



Whereas the Tower of the Parish Church of Horton is very 

 much decayed, and the Parishioners are desirous to erect a new 

 Tower upon a small aisle belonging to Edward Seymour Esq., 

 the said Edward Seymour doth give leave that the Tower should 

 be erected as desired, provided the Parishioners take care to 

 place the monuments in the same places in which they now 

 stand as near as may be and proper pews be erected for him and 

 his family. 



In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the 

 day of February 172! 



E Seymour 

 H Sturt 

 Harry Thornbull 



Churchwardens 



