1 1 2 History of the 



So that I am disbursed more than I have received wich I 



am out of purse ye sum of .. .. .. .. ;£o 12 2 



Seen and allowed by us, 



THO. LEIGH, 



GEORGE HARGREAVES, 



RICHARD ORMEROD, 



JOHN LORD, 



HENRY LAW, ) Pishoners 



OLIVER PILLING. 



JOHN HOULT, 



GEORGE HARGREAVES. 



HENRY HAWORTH. 



The name which appears first on the list of parishioners is that 

 of the incumbent of Newchurch. Those which follow are probably 

 the names of the churchwardens, and some of the leading 

 residents. 



THE ACCOUNTS OF JOHN YATE, GREAVE FOR THE 

 FOREST OF ROSSENDALE, FROM MICHAELMAS 1746, TO 

 MICHAELMAS 1747, HIS RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 

 BEING AS FOLLOWETH; — 



Reed, from the old Greave, . . . . . . £00 o 4' 



By two Assessments, . . . . . . • . 52 10 o 



£52 10 ^^ 



Disburs'd as follows -. — 



Paid for two Receipts upon Strait money, . . £0 



Charges in Apprehending and conveying Jas. Smith 



and Judith Turner to ye House of Correction, 

 Paid for Highway Warrants, 

 Paid for Summons agst Jas. Smith, &c.. 

 Land Tax Instructions and returning Duplicates, 

 Paid by several Precepts, 



060 

 on o 



053 

 23 9 2i 



Carry forward, £i6 12 7I 



