1 1 6 A ‘P e PEN e DIX : 
ere&ed, to the Memory of the Anceftors 
of the above-mention’d Family, as alfo 
the AJhby*s , who are, and have, for a long 
Courfe of Years, been Inhabitants of this 
Place. 
Here alfo Alie e y Countels of Derby\ 
eredfed fix Alms-houfes for fix poor Wi- 
dows of this Parifh, and allowed the In- 
cumbent Five Pounds per Annum y to read 
Prayers twice a Week to them. 
As to Houfes of Note, there are only 
Four, viz. Moor-Hall , which (with its 
Appurtenances) is a Manor diftindt from 
Harefield. Breakfpears , the Seat of the 
ancient Family of AJhby. Harefield Place y 
the Seat of the Newdigates , Lords of this 
Manor •, and Rife y the Seat of Sir George 
Cooke , Knt. The three firft are ancient, 
the laft of modern Date, but greatly im- 
proved by the prefent PoffelTor. 
The Inhabitants of this Place are chief- 
ly employed in Hulbandry ; and as to 
Manufadtures, the Making of Paper 
(chiefly that Sort for printing News-Pa- 
pers, and fuch like) the Making of Earth- 
en Veffels, and Hay-makers Rakes, take 
up 
