194 A HISTORY OF LONGRIDGE. [Chap. 8. 



worth seaven pounds per annum. The aforesaid Richard Swindle- 

 hurst dwells in the house, and claims all the gleable and Eectory by 

 occupancy. And he hath assigned it to his Sonne, Ealph ffarber, of 

 Hayning, in the County of York, for money xlue. And the said Ealph 

 hath assigned it to Mr. Hugh CurraU [Currer], of Bradford, Clothier. 

 But the Committee for Sequestrations, and their deputies, Mr. Charles 

 Gregory, of Haslingdine [Haslingden], and Mr. John Ha worth, 

 neere DunghaU [Dunkenhalgh], three myles from Whaley [WhaUey], 

 have sett the Tythes to Captain Clement Townson, of Stakes,^ and 

 they pay the Rent of Twenty five pound one shilling and eightpence 

 reserved to the late Bishopp (viz.). Fifteen poimds one shilling and eight- 

 pence to the now Committee of Trustees and Treasurers for the Sale 

 of Bishopp's lands, and tenn pounds residue to the now Vicar, Mr. 

 John King, instituted and inducted. And the 27 Aug., 1647, Mr. 

 King had an order from the Committee of Plundered Ministers to 

 receive ffifty pounds per annum more out of the profitts of the Impro- 

 priate Eectory of Chippin Sequestered from the said Mr. Harris. I 

 conceive the house and gleable, with the ajipurtenanees, may be well 

 worth Twelve pounds per annum, And according to that rate I doe 

 apportion the resurved rent, viz : — 



To thie lands 02:11 



Tythes 22 : 10 



InaU 25 : 1 



ffeb. 7th. Will. Webb, 1655. 



"The late Bishopp did present the .said Viccar. The Personage 

 house, gleabe, and Eectory was worth to be lett upon the racke before 

 the warres One hundred twenty-six pounds sixteene shillings eight- 

 pence per annum, aU payments included ; viz : the Towne of Chippin, 

 Eighty pounds per annum, out Townes Twenty-six pounds, Easter 

 booke Poure pounds, wooll Foure pounds tenn shillings, lambes 

 Two poundes, calues One pounde tcnne shillings, geese one pound 

 six shillings eightpence, eggs five shillings, piggs five shillings; 

 the Parsonage house, gleabe, and turbury, one pound per annum ; 



^ Stakes is now a farm house ; it is the County of York, 



about three miles from Chipping, and in 



