Furtho - Arnold Charity Book No. 2


Northampton Record Office FXIII/61

Left at the house at Furtho now in Samuall Mason's possesion
Two half hogshead hooped with Iron
6 Duson of quart bottles
The Traned Band Red Coat
Musket Sword and Bandeliers

 Index of what things are entered in this book
 
Extract of the Will of Edmund Arnold of Doctor's Commons London Esq about the Manner of Furtho in the County of Northampton given by him for Charitable Uses Page 1
Abstract of the said Extract Page 4
A Copy of the survey of this Ground belonging to Furtho 1665 Page 5
A Rentall of the Lands belonging to the said Manor of Furtho given to the Trustees by Mr John Buncher the Receiver in 1693 Page 7
A Rentall of the Quit Rents payable to that Mannor 1667 Page 10
Copy of a Report made by Sir Miles Cook Made in Chancery 11th July 1693 about Mr Buncher's Accounts, with his Accounts in 2 schedules No1 and No 2 Page 13
The first account made in December 1695 by Mr Buncher to the Trustees of his Receits etc Page 17
And the said Mr Buncher's Account of What he had paid out of the Rents and profitts of Furtho and was to be allowed to him Page 23
A Note of what was in Arears to ye Charities for the three first Years In December  1695 Page 30
The Second account of Mr John Buncher made in December 1697 to the Trustees of his Receipts  Page 31
And the said Mr Buncher's account of what he had paid out of the Rents and proffits of  Furtho and was to be allowed to him Page 35
A Note of what was in Arrears to the Charities 4 Dec: 1697 as appeared by Mr Buncher's account Page 41

Page 4
Nether Heyford For putting out poor Children apprentice of Nether Heyford in the County of Northampton where the Testator was Borne and towards setting them up when they were out of their funds 
10.00.00
  Towards releife of the poor people of Nether Hayford
05.00.00
   
 
Upper Heyford Towards putting a poor Child or Children Apprentice out of Upper Heyford and setting them up
05.0.0
   
 
Great Stowe
or Little Stowe
Towards putting a poor child or children Apprentice out of Great Stowe or Little Stowe and towards setting them up etc
05.0.0
   
 
Weedon For and towards putting a poor chil or children Apprentice out of Weedonbeck
05.0.0
   
 
St Giles For putting poor Children Apprentice out of St Giles in Notrhampton and towards setting the up And towards the reliefe of the poor of St Giles
05.0.0
   
 
Potterpury To the Vicar or Curate of Potterspury
10.0.0
   
 
Stony Stratford For or towards putting poor children Apprentice out of Stony Stratford and setting them up
Towards the reliefe of the Poor of Stony Stratford
Towards the support snd maintenance of an Orthodox Minister to read Devine service there
20.0.0
   
 
Merton College For maintenance of poor schollars in Morton College etc
20.0.0
   
 
  Which formentioned annuall payment ammount to
120.0.0
  Besides there is givien by the Will of the P…isses to Mr John Buncher for his assistance of the Trustees Per Annum during his life
10.0.0
   
 
  And all charges of the Trustees and of such as shall be imployed by them are alsoe appointed by the Will to be paid out of ye Profitts of the said Estate
 
  Also Taxes, tythes and other duty must be payed and Levies to the Church, Poore, highways, Quit rents etc.
 

Page 5
A Survey of the Mannor of Furthoe made and taken by Thomas Chinnack of Ashton in the County of Northampton in Sept 1665
 
A
R
P
The home Close cont
20
0
0
The Dovehouse Close
25
0
0
Ives Meadow
7
0
23
Thornbacks Close
4
2
27
Thornbacks Meadow
1
1
0
Crow Grove
8
3
11
The Vasses
19
3
30
The Vasses Meadow
2
1
28
Bird's Close
4
0
22
Mr. Sterts Meaodw
7
0
20
Wills Close
3
3
9
Ewe Pasture
42
2
0
Little Cttles Meadow
3
1
28
Great Cuttles Meadow
7
1
22
Home Yard Meadow
5
1
37
Ram Close
9
0
2
Clay Close
20
0
11
Tree Close & Hare Stockin
27
3
0
Rigbyes pasture
53
3
28
 
274
3
18
 
 
 
 
The Spinnyes
Elme Spinney
1
2
33
Vasses Spinney
2
3
30
Highway Spinney
1
3
37
Hare Stocking Spinney
3
3
9
 
10
1
28

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Rentall of the Manor of Furthoe in ye County of Northampton given to the Trustees by Mr John Buncher in 1693
 
£
s
d
Mr Buncher holds the house at Furtho Dove Rents Per Ann house and outhouses, home ground and home Yard Meadow otherwise called Upper Cuttles being worth £30 per Annum according to the Will at
20
0
0
And he also tents Ram Close at
10
0
0
And Tree Close at
7
0
0
And he and Robt Basse hold Dovehouse Close at
12
0
0
George Stephens holds Vasses and a Little Meadow called Vasses Meadow
15
0
0
Thomas Godfry holds Crow grove at
7
0
0
Peter Ludgate holds Hawkins Close and peece of a Meadow at
6
10
0
Robt Thornback holds Stirks meadow at
9
0
0
Francis Cappen holds Ive's Meadow at
5
0
0
John Leech holds Lower Cuttles at
30
10
0
Edws Creake holds Ewes pasture at 
30
0
0
Robt Basse holds Widow Bayliffes Close called Will's Close
3
10
0
John Clarke holds part of Rigbie's pasture at
11
0
0
Joseph Horton holds the other part of Rigbie's pasture and Middle Cuttles at
28
0
0
Joseph Britton holds Haresocking at
9
0
0
Wm Davy holds Clay Close at
12
0
0
And he also holds Barnfield Close (otherwise called Birt's Close) and Temple Close (otherwise called Scrivener's Close) formerly in tow Closes one whereof was called Bushby Close or Pollin Close at
6
0
0
 
204
0
0
Besides Quit Rents payable to the said Mannor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
where any Trustees are to pay ye Rent of Furtho for the tythes £26 7s 6d Per Annum and not only Parliament taxes but also ye duties and Levies to the Church poor Highways Quit rents and other Charges. All which used to be paid by the Landlord and not any of ye Tennants
 
 
 

Page 10
Quit rents

A Rentall presented by the Jury and Homage upon their oaths at the Court holden on Thursday ye 11th day of April 1667
of the rents of Free Tenns. which hold thier Lands & Tenements of the Lord of the Mannor of Furtho & payable yearly to the Lord of the said Mannor

 
£
s
d
Jn Beachamp ye younger for Messuage and Land in Cosgrave
0
8
0
Jno Whally gent for a Parcell of Lands late John Mayo's
0
0
4
And for a Messuage and other parcel late Hen Penn's sometimes Mayo's
0
0
8
And for a Tenement lately purchased of Mrs Longvile and in the Tenure of Robt Bignall
One capon
 
 
And for an Acre of Land lying in Chappell Furlong in Cosgrave
One capon
 
 
And for a parcell of Lands late purchased of Michaell Torsell called the Bredes
0
2
0
Thomas Scrivener the Younger of Potterspury for Sart Sollas neere the Riding by Grub hill sometimes Furtho's Land late Wilson's and sometimes Poddar's
0
2
6
Alice Hughes of Yardley Gobion widow for a Moiety of a Close called Bushby late Robt Smith's
0
0
1
George Emerson for the Mill Close parcell of Boxtree Yard
0
0
6
And for the Messuage or Inne called the Falcon in Old Stratford
0
0
2
Thomas Horton of Aldrington Clerk for one Shar Close in Cosgrave late Mayo's and late Richd Ingrham's
0
0
6
Robt Harris for a Tenement neer the Falcon in Old Stratford
0
0
2
John Hawkins for 2 Tenements late late Thorn's and Bird Close in Furtho and Cosgrave
0
1
0
John Spencer for an Acre of Land in Chappell Furlong in Cosgrave
One capon
 
 
Richs Toms for a Cottage in Potterspury late Scriven's
0
0
6
Thomas Scrivener the elder for a Moiety of Pudsdole sometimes Peddears and late Mrs Wilson's in Potterspury
0
0
2
Thomas Scrivener the Younger for the other Moiety of Pudsole
0
0
2½
William Peak for the Land late Bird's and sometimes Woodward's near Bear's Watering
0
0
2½
Thomas Scrivener the Younger for a Close in Pury called Kemson's
0
0
4
Edward son of Wm Alexander for certain Cottages and Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford
0
1
8
Richd Davis for the Inn called ye Cock in Stony Stratford
0
4
0
Edwd son of Wm Alexander for certain other Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford
0
0
10
Hipwell Lamborne for 4 tenements parcell of Owen's Close in Stony Stratford now in the occupation of Jno Brimly Thoshell John Pinfold and Christopher Luddington
0
0
8
Edward Ball for a Tenement in Old Stratford
0
0
4
Peircy Lanrak gent for one tenement on the West side of Stony Stratford and for the Lyon Close late Wm and Faithfull Boughies
0
3
9
Christopher Slifton for ye tenement on the West side of Stony Stratford belonging to Lyon Close
0
1
3
The Totall summe of this Rentall ammounts to
1
11
10
And three Capons.
 
 
 

Page 13

In the margin: now this is also entered amongst Other proceedings in Chancery in the booke No. 1 fol 29.
It should have been 29th May

Copy of a Report made by S. Miles Cook Made in Chancery about Mr Jno Buncher’s Accots:

Inter Attornal Genal etc relacoe Wm Hartley Gent and Quer Thomam Ar.ohe Gent Matthew Johnson ad Th..e Bedford and Johem Buncher and Defles

In pursuance of 2 se…. Ords the one bearing date the fifth day of May last and the other the 21st of June last I have in the presence of the Solls. On both sides considered of the Mres thereby to me referred and have taken the Deft. Buncher’s Accots of the Rents and profits of the Lands and premises in Question since the death of the Lady Etheridge in the said ordr. Named which I find was on or about St Thomas day one thousand six hundred ninety one And have charged him with the rents and profitts of the Lands and premises in question from that time till Lady Day last being One year and a quarter amounting in the whole to £222=9. The particulars whereof and of the Arrears of Rents by him returned to being due amounting to £35:8s:3d are mentioned in a schedule hereunto him for taxes assessments and other Charges and Outgoings by him disbursed  and Layd out concerning the premises And for Moneys by him paid according to the direction of the Sd. Odr. Of the One and twentieth of June last to and for the Charitable Uses in the said Ord. mentioned and given by the Will of Edmund Arnold Esq. therein named the sevll summes of Money amounting in the schedule marked No 2do to this my Report also annexed And I have likewise considered of the Deft. Buncher’s Bill of Costs amounting to £36:13s:10d which I have thought fit to moderate and tax at ye summe of £27=18s=4d which being added to the said £133=12s-1d by him disbursed as aforesaid makes together the Summe of £161:10s:5d which being deducted out of the said summe of £222=8s by him recrd as aforesaid I find there will be remaining in his hands the summe of £60=18s=7d And I have thought fit to moderate and tax at the summe of £69=2s=5d in part of which summe so due to him The Deft. Buncher is to pay to him the said Summe of £60:18s;7d remaining in his hands as aforesaid And the residue being £8=3s=10d is to be paid out of ye profitts of the premises according to the Direction of the said Order on hearing And I have also considered of the Deft. The Trustees Bill of Costs amounting to £11:15s;4d which is likewise to be paid out of the profitts of the premises according to the directions of the said Order All which I humbly certifie and submit to the grave Judgement of this Honourable Court

Mile Cooke

Page 14
The schedule marked No 1 containing an Account of the Deft Buncher's Receipts out of the rents and Profitts of the premises in question from St Thomas Day 1691 till Lady Day 1693 and of the Arrears of Rents then due to which the Rept doth relate
Receipts
Arrears
Reced of Richard Foddy for Vasses meadow and Crow grove at £22 per annum
17
10
0
 
10
0
0
Of Robt Thornback for the Stirks Meadow at £9 per annum
10
0
 
 
1
5
0
Of Peter Ludgate for Hawkins Close at £6 per annum
4
10
0
 
3
0
0
Of Francis Cabben for Ive's Meadow £11 per annum
13
15
1
 
 
 
 
Dovehouse Close in the tenure of the Def. Buncher and Robt Basse at £12 per annum
15
0
0
 
 
 
 
Of Robt Basse for widow Bayliff's Close at £3 10s per annum
4
7
6
 
 
 
 
Of Edward Creake for Ewe pasture at £20 per annum
35
0
0
 
 
 
 
Of John Leach for Lower Cuttles at £5 10s per annum
6
17
6
 
 
 
 
Of John Clarke for part of Rigbie's pasture at £11 per annum
13
15
0
 
 
 
 
Of Joseph Horton for the other part of Rigbie's pasture Middle Cuttles and Tree Close at £35 per annum
26
15
0
 
17
0
0
Of Joseph Britton for Harestoken at £9 per annum
11
5
0
 
 
 
 
Of Widow Smith for Clay Close at £12 per annum
£12
0
0
 
3
0
0
Of Wm Davy for Barnfield Close and Scrivener's Close at £6 per annum
7
10
0
 
 
 
 
Of Robt Hampst for his Close at £1 10s per annum
1
17
0
 
 
 
 
For Quit rents belonging to the Mannor of Furthoe at £1=8s=7d per annum
0
12
6
 
1
3
3
For 1200 Fagotts cutt of Wood growing on the premises
4
4
0
 
 
 
 
Ram's Close in the possession of the Deft. Buncher at £10 per annum
12
10
0
 
 
 
 
For the Mannor house of Furthoe home ground and home Yard Meadow with a Dovehouse and Outhousing held by the Deft. Buncher at £20 per annum according to the Testator's Will
25
0
0
 
 
 
 
 
222
9
0
 
35
8
8

Page 15
The schedule marked No 2 containing an Account of ye Deft. Buncher's Disbursments in relation to ye premises and for moneys by him paid to Charitable Uses to which the Rept doth referr 
   
£
s
d
1692 June 8 Pd for 2 Teames 2 days illeg to cary stones and to mend the Highway at 5s .. Pence a day
1
0
0
  For digging 20 Load of stone to mend the Highway at 6s per Load
 
10
0
  To 2 men 2 days a piece to spread the stones at 8d a day apiece
 
2
8
  To 2 men 2 days apeice to Scoure the Brook at Byward Waters
 
2
8
Nov 16 Paid to Robt Johns and Francis Cabben for scouring of a ditch next to Northern Road from Furtho Corner to Harestoken being 160 perches at 3d the perch
2
0
0
Dec 23 paid to them for plashing of a hedge and scouring of a Brook next to Ive's Meadow in Futho 25 Dayes apiece at 8d apiece a day
1
13
4
Nov 24 Paid to Robt Thornbark for scouring of a ditch next to Towcester Road by the Vasses 40 perches at 3d by the Perch
 
10
0
Dec 15 Paid the Carpenters for mending Gates and Stiles in Furtho 8 days at 14d a day
 
9
4
Dec 27 Paid 4 quaterly payments of the Kings tax ending at St Thomas day last 1692 at £7=14s=3d a quarter
30
16
8
  Paid one quarter of the Kings tax ending at Lady Day last
10
13
0
April 3 Paid two rates to the Church and poore of Furtho ending at Lady day last
8
12
6
  Paid to Mr Mansell the Rector of furtho for 5 quarters Tyth of the said Rectory ending at Lady day last
25
7
6
  Paid to Malitia
 
12
0
  Paid to a Quit rent to the Queen ending ay Michas las
 
7
5
  Paid to the Lord Maynard due then
 
6
0
  Paid to Holden Court
 
 
10
  To Cosgrove for relinquishing their Highway through Furtho
 
5
0
June 9 Paid Mr Hatch Minist of Stony Stratford half a years annuity of £20 given by the said Will to the Minister of ye Towne
10
0
0
  And Henry Gilpin and other overseeers of the poor of Stratford halfe a Years Annuity of £20 per annum for putting out poor Children of the Parish of Stony Stratford
10
0
0
9 Paid them more for halfe a Years Annuity of £5 per annum given to ye reliefe of the poore of the same Towne
2
10
0
  Paid ye Vicar of Potterspury halfe a Years Annity of £10 per annum
5
0
0
10 Paid John Humphrey overseer of the poore of St Giles Parish in Northampton halfe a Years Annuity of £10 for putting out poor Children Apprentice
5
0
0
10 Paid him more for halfe a Years Annuity of £5 per annum for reliefe of the poor of the same towne
2
0
0
  Allowed the Deft. Buncher for a Year and a Quarter's salary at £10 per annum given him by the Will ending Lady day 1693
12
10
0
   
133
12
0
  Miles Cook
 
 
 

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Stony Stratford. William Beeby Son of widow Beeby of ye west side of Stony Stratford put Apprentice to Thomas Tomkins of White Cross Street Blacksmith

Mr Hatch paid the money in 1694 being part of ye before mentioned £10
Nathaniel Shenn Son of Nathaniel Shenn of ye west side of Stony Stratford put Apprentice with ye remainder of that £10 to Nathaniel Shenton of Newport Pagnell Taylor in 1695/6


Page 17
The first Account of me John Buncher to the Trustees of the Mannor of Furtho since my Account stated and Reported by Sir Miles Cook Made in Chancery on the 11th of July 1693

Recits Whereas by my said Account reported and approved of in Chancery my receits came to £222=9s=0d  
  And my Disbursments etc amount to 133=12=1    
  And allowed me by the said Rept upon my Bill of Costs amounting to £30=13s=2d the summe of 27=18=4  
  to £36:13s:2d the summe of 27=18=4  
  Making together 161=10=5  
  So then remained 60=18=7  
       
  I Did according to the said Report pay the said sixty pounds Eighteen shillings and seven pence in part of the sixty nine pounds two shillings and five pence taxed for the Relator's Costs so that nothing then remained in my hands.
       
  Received since as followeth
Received of the £35=8s=3d mentioned in the said Reportbeing arrears of rent due at Lady day 1693
The arrears inen.oyed in the said Rep. are as followeth
 
    Reced by me Old arrears not yet paid
  £10=0=0 of Richard Foddy £5=0=0 5=0=0
  £1=5=0 of Robt Thornback £1=5=0  
  £3=0=0= of Peter Ludgate £3=0=0  
  £17=0=0 of Joseph Horton £17=0=0  
  £3=0=0 of Widow Smith £3=0=0  
  £1=3=3 of Quit rents due at Michaelmas 1692 0=13=3 0=10=0
  £35=8=3 £29=18=3 5=10=0


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              Arrears
      Received on the other side £29 18 3 £5=10=0
Rents for a Year beginning 25 March 1693 and ending 25th March 1694  
Annual Rents to be paid by the Tenants.         
£ s d I am to charge for the house and Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home Yard        
20 0 0 Meadow according to the Will 20 0 0  
10 0
0
And for Ram Close which I also hold 10 0 0  
7 0 0 And for Tree Close which I likewise hold 7 0 0  
12 0 0 And I and Robt. Basse for Dovehouse Close 12 0 0  
               
      And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet unpaid I hope speedily to get in so am willing to charge myself therewith Vist.        
15 0 0 Received of Geo: Stevens for Vasses and Vasses Meadow 15 0 0  
7 0 0 of Thomas Godfry for Crow Grove 7 0 0  
6 10 0 of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin's Close and piece of meadow 6 10 0  
9 0 0 of Robt. Thornback for Stirk's Meadow 9 0    
11 0 0 of Francis Cabben for Ive's Meadow 11 0 0  
5 10 0 of John Leech for Lower Cuttles 5 10 0  
30 0 0 of Edward Creake for Ewe pasture 30 0 0  
3 10 0 of Robt Basse for widow Bayliff's Close called Mill's Close 3 10 0  
11 0 0 of John Clarke for part of Rigbie's pasture 11 0 0  
28 0 0 of Joseph Horton for other part of Rigbie's pasture and Middle Cuttles 28 0 0  
9 0 0 of Joseph Britton for Harestocking 9 0 0  
12 0 0 of Wm Davy for Clay Close 12 0 0  
6 0 0 And for Barnfield Close (otherise Birt's Close) and Temple Close (otherwise called) Scrivener's Close 6 0 0  
1 10 0 of Robt Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane 1 10 0  
204 0 0   233 18 3 5=10=0
               
              Arrears
      Received on the other side £233 18 3 £5=10=0
Rents for a Year beginning 25 March 1694 and ending 25th March 1695  
Annual Rents to be paid by the Tenants.         
£ s d I am to charge for the house and Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home Yard        
20 0 0 Meadow according to the Will 20 0 0  
10 0
0
And for Ram Close which I also hold 10 0 0  
7 0 0 And for Tree Close which I likewise hold 7 0 0  
12 0 0 And I and Robt. Basse for Dovehouse Close 12 0 0  
               
      And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet unpaid I hope speedily to receive and therefore I am willing to charge myself therewith Vist.        
      Received of Geo: Stevens for Vasses and Vasses Meadow 15 0 0  
      of Thomas Godfry for Crow Grove 7 0 0  
      of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin's Close and piece of meadow 6 10 0  
      of Robt. Thornback for Stirk's Medow 9 0    
      of Francis Cabben for Ive's Meadow 11 0 0  
      of John Leech for Lower Cuttles 5 10 0  
      of Edward Creak for Ewe pasture 30 0 0  
      of Robt Basse foe widow Bayliff's Close called Mill's Close 3 10 0  
      of John Clarke for part of Rigbie's pasture 11 0 0  
      of Joseph Horton for other part of Rigbie's pasture and Middle Cuttles 28 0 0  
      of Joseph Britton for Hare Stocking 9 0 0  
      of Wm Davy for Clay Close 12 0 0  
      And for Barnfield Close (otherise Bird's Close) and Temple Close (otherwise called ) Scrivener's Close 6 0 0  
      of Robt Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane 1 10 0  
        437 18 3 5=10=0

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Rents 1694 - 1695

 

 

 

 

Arrears

 

£

s

d

£

s

d

Received as on the other side

233

18

3

5

10

0

Rents for a year beginning 25th March 1694 and ending 25th March 1695

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am to charge for the house Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home yard meadow according to the Will

20

0

0

 

 

 

And for Ram Close which I also hold

10

0

0

 

 

 

And for Tree Close which I likewise hold

7

0

0

 

 

 

And I and Robert Basse for the Dovehouse Close

12

0

0

 

 

 

And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet paid I hope speedily to receive and therefore am willing to charge myself therewith vist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Received of George Stevens for Vasses & Vasses Meadow

15

0

0

 

 

 

Of Thomas Godfrey for Crow Grove

07

0

0

 

 

 

Of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin’s Close & Peece of Meadow

06

10

0

 

 

 

Of Robert Thornback for Stirk’s Meadow

09

0

0

 

 

 

Of Francis Cabben for Ive’s Meadow

11

0

0

 

 

 

Of John Leech for Lower Cuttles

5

10

0

 

 

 

Of Edmund Creak for Ewe pasture

30

0

0

 

 

 

Of Robert Basse for Widow Bayliff’s Close called Will’s Close

3

10

0

 

 

 

Of John Clark for part of Rigbie’s pasture

11

0

0

 

 

 

Of Joseph Horton for the other part of Rigbie’s pasture and Middle Cuttles

28

0

0

 

 

 

Of Joseph Britton for Hare Stocking

9

0

0

 

 

 

Of William Davy for Clay Close

12

0

0

 

 

 

And for Barnfield Close (otherwise called Birt’s Close and Temple Close otherwise called Scrivener’s Close

6

0

0

 

 

 

Of Robert Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane

1

10

0

 

 

 

 

437

18

3

5

10

0

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          £437 18s 3d 5=10=0
  Received on the other side          
  Timber sold p…. To the order of Chancery in 1693 to the person hereunder named who have paid me most of the money and I ex… speedily to receive the rest I am willing to Charge myself with all that money Vizt.    
   
£
s
d
   
Sold To Mr Wycliff 9 trees 5 2 6    
  To Jno Clarke of Stony Stratford 10 Trees 5 4 0    
  To George Stevens 3 trees 1 8 0    
  To James Moleman 6 Trees 5 2 0    
  To Mr Hatch 9 Trees 8 10 0    
  To Thomas Moleman 3 Trees 2 8 0    
  To Thomas Horne 9 Trees 6 15 0    
  To Edward Smith 2 Trees 1 12 0    
  To Wm Nicolls 1 Tree 0 15 0    
  To William Porter 3 Trees 3 10 0    
  To Edward Lambert 4 Trees 1 15 0    
  To Mr Jenkinson 4 Trees 3 6 0    
  To Mr Rivvet 6 Trees 5 15 0    
  To Joseph Holloway 2 Trees 1 8 0    
  To Mr Mansell 2 Trees 2 3 0    
  To Mr Cilpin 4 Trees 5 4 6    
  To Mr Hartley 7 Trres 9 10 6    
  To John Gray 1 Tree 0 17 0    
  To John Hilliard 2 Trees 2 1 0    
  To Mr Tomson 1 Tree 0 11 0    
  To Mr Penn 2 Trees 1 2 0    
  To Wm French 1 Tree 1 4 0    
  To Mr Atterbury 11 Trees 14 0 0    
  To Mr Kent 8 Trees 14 10 0    
  To Geo Godfrey 8 Trees 10 15 0    
  To Thomas Henn.. 10 Trees 27 0 0    
  To Michael Gayton 2 Trees 1 4 0    
  To Peter Ludgate 3 Trees 2 0 0    
  To Edward Creake 3 Trees 1 2 6    
  To Thomas Burges 2 Trees 1 10 0    
  To John Leech 1 Tree 0 12 0    
  To Mr Harris 1 Tree 1 4 0    
  To John Clarke of Cosgrove 2 Trees 1 12 0    
  To Rob Whare 6 Trees 4 13 0    
  To John Britton 7 Trees 3 0 0    
  To Robt Anderton 1 Tree 0 18 0    
  To John Franklin 1 Tree 0 14 0    
  To James Rannes 1 Tree 0 9 0    
  To James Beaven 5 Trees 1 8 0    
  To Wm Beaven 2 Trees 0 14 0    
  To Wm Steysey 4 Trees 1 14 0    
  To Mr Mansell of Cosgrove 1 Tree 0 9 6    
  To John Slow  6 Trees 4 2 0    
  To … Newell 6 Trees 1 0 0    
  To Wm Tonson 2 Trees 1 1 6    
  To Richard Pursell 3 Trees 1 0 0    
  To Mr Wiseman 5 Trees 3 1 0    
  To Francis Bradford 1 Tree 1 5 0    
  To Wm Daniel 1 Tree 0 12 0    
  To Jno  Clarke R……. 1 10 0    
 Creced
For Barke 1 0 0    
          197=7=0  
          635=5=3 5=10=0

Page 22
Quit Rents 1693

An Account of the Quit Rents & ofvt I received for a year 1693. Thereof and of … is yet unpaid which will more easily got in if a Court be kept at Furtho

 

Quit Rents

 

Arrears

 

£

s

d

 

 

 

 

John Beachhamp for a Messuage & Land in Cosgrave

0

8

0

 

0

8

0

Mr John Whally for a parcel of Land late Hon: Pen’s 8d & for a tenement late Robert Bignell’s a Capon (1) & for a parcel of land called the Breads late Michael Tossel’s

0

3

8

 

0

3

8

Richard Scrivener Jun for his sart at Pucksly neer ye Riding by Grub 2s 6d and for a Close in Potterspury called Kempson’s 4d and for Moiety of Land called Pudsdole’s sometimes Peddar’s and late Mr Wilson’s 2½

0

3

 

0

3

Thomas Scrivener sen. for the other part of the Land called Pudsdoles sometimes Pedders late Mr Wilson’s in Potterspury

0

0

2

 

0

0

2

Alice Hughes for a Moiety of a Close called Bushby’s late Robert Smith’s

0

0

1

 

0

0

1

Thomas Browne for the other part of Bushby’s Close

0

0

1

 

0

0

1

Mr Emerson for part of Mill Close part of Boxtree Yard 6d and for the Inne called the Falcon in Old Stratford 4d

0

0

10

 

0

0

10

Mr Horton for part of Ash Grove Close in Old Stratford in the parish of Cosgrave

0

0

6

 

0

0

6

Robert Harris for tenement neer the Falcon in Old Stratford

0

0

2

 

0

0

2

Robert Hawkins for part of 2 tenements late Thorn’s & Birts Close in Furtho and Cosgrave

0

1

0

 

0

1

0

John Austin for about an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

 

0

1

0

Spencer for an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

 

0

1

0

Richard Toomes for a Cottage late Scrivener in Potterspury

0

0

6

 

0

0

6

William Peake for Land late Bird’s sometimes Woodwards neer Baynard’s watering

0

0

 

0

0

Mr Bennet for some certaine Cottages & Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford formerly Edward Alexander’s 1s & 8d & 10d

0

2

6

 

0

2

6

Mr Wycliff for the Inne called the Cock in Stony Stratford before Richard Davie’s and formerly Sam’s

0

4

0

 

 

 

 

Edward Ball or 2 tenements in Stony Stratford

0

0

6

 

0

0

6

Mr Langra.k for Owen’s Close 1s and for a Tenement 1s on the West side of Stony Stratford and for Lyon’s Close 3s 9d

0

4

9

 

0

4

9

Mr Woodcock for seven Tenements on the West side of Stony Stratford

0

1

3

 

0

1

3

Thomas Goll for one Tenement Parcel of Owen’s Close in Stony Stratford formerly Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1

 

0

0

1

Widow Parson for another Tenement there part of Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1

 

0

0

1

 

1

13

5

 

6

11

5


Page 31

The second Account of me John Buncher to the Trustees for the Mannor of Furtho made this Fourth day of December 1697 being from the time of my former account dated the 21st of December 1695

       

 

£

s

d

Rents of the Lands for a year ending ye 25th of March 1696

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am to charge for the house Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home yard meadow according to the Will

20

0

0

And for Ram Close which I also hold

10

0

0

And for Tree Close which I likewise hold

7

0

0

And for part of Rigby’s pasture before held by Joseph Horton with middle Cuttles at £20 a yeare

17

0

0

And I and Robert Basse for the Dovehouse Close

12

0

0

And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet paid I hope speedily to receive and therefore am willing to charge myself therewith vist.

 

 

 

Received of George Stevens for Vasses & Vasses Meadow

15

0

0

Of William Davy for Crow Grove before held by Thomas Godfrey

7

0

0

Of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin’s Close & peece of meadow

6

10

0

Of Robert Thornback for Stirk’s Meadow

9

0

0

Of Francis Cabben for Ive’s Meadow

11

0

0

Of John Leech for Lower Cuttles

5

10

0

Of Edmund Creak for Ewe Pasture

30

0

0

Of Robert Basse for Widow Bayliffes Close called Will’s Close

3

10

0

Of James Rand for the other part of Rigby’s pasture formerly held by John Clarke

11

0

0

Of  William Gurney for Middle Cuttles before held by Joseph Horton

11

0

0

Of Joseph Britton for Hare Stocking

9

0

0

Of William Davy for Clay Close

12

0

0

And for Barnfield Close (otherwise called Birt’s Close and Temple Close otherwise called Scrivener’s Close

6

0

0

Of Robert Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane

1

10

0


Page 33
And charged for the Quit rents for a yeare ending att Michaelmas 1694 as followeth

Quit Rents

£

s

d

John Beachhamp for a Messuage & Land in Cosgrave

0

8

0

Mr John Whally for a parcel of Land late Honor Pen’s 8d & for a tenement late Robert Bignell’s a Capon 1s & for a parcel of land called the Breads late Michael Tossel’s 2s

0

3

8

Richard Scrivener Junr for his Sart at Pucksley near the Riding by Grubhill 2s 6d and for a Close in Potterspury called Kempson’s 4d and for Moiety of Land called Pudsdole’s sometimes Peddar’s and late Mr Wilson’s 2½

0

3

Thomas Scrivener sen. for the other part of the Land called Pudsdoles sometimes Pedders late Mr Wilson’s in Potterspury

0

0

2

Alice Hughs for a Moiety of a Close called Bushby’s late Robert Smith’s

0

0

1

Thomas Browne for the other part of Bushby’s Close

0

0

1

Mr Emerson for part of Mill Close part of Boxtree Yard 6d and for the Inne called the Falcon in Old Stratford 4d

0

0

10

Mr Horton for part of Ash Grove Close in Old Stratford in the parish of Cosgrave

0

0

6

Robert Harris for tenement near the Falcon in Old Stratford

0

0

2

Robert Hawkins for part of 2 tenements late Thorn’s & Birts Close in Furtho and Cosgrave

0

1

0

John Austin for about an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Spencer for an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Richard Toomes for a Cottage late Scrivener in Potterspury

0

0

6

William Peake for Land late Bird’s sometimes Woodwards near Baynard’s watering

0

0

Mr Bennet for some certaine Cottages & Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford formerly Edward Alexander’s 1s & 8d & 10d

0

2

6

Mr Wycliff for the Inne called the Cock in Stony Stratford before Richard Davies and formerly Sam’s

0

4

0

Edward Ball or 2 tenements in Stony Stratford

0

0

6

Mr Langrack for Owen’s Close 1s and for a Tenement 1s on the West side of Stony Stratford and for Lyon’s Close 3s 9d

0

4

9

Mr Woodcock for seven Tenements on the West side of Stony Stratford

0

1

3

Thomas Goll for one Tenement Parcel of Owen’s Close in Stony Stratford formerly Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1

Widow Parson for another Tenement there part of Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1


Page 37

1696. Paid for building the Roofe of the Dove house att Furtho (as by a perticular account delivered doth appeare) the said Roofe being rotten and ready to fall downe £7 0s 0d


Page 43

The third Account of me John Buncher to the Trustees for the Mannor of Furtho made this 21st day of December 1699 being from the time of my former Account stated the fourth of December 1697

 

 

 

 

£

s

d

 

 

 

 

Rents of the said Lands for a Year ending the 25th of March 1698

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am to charge for the house Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home yard meadow according to the Will

20

0

0

And for Ram Close which I also hold

10

0

0

And for Tree Close which I also hold

7

0

0

And for part of Rigby’s

17

0

0

And I and Robert Basse for the Dovehouse Close

12

0

0

And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet paid I hope speedily to receive and therefore am willing to charge myself therewith vist.

 

 

 

Received of George Stevens for Vasses & Vasses Meadow

15

0

0

Of William Davy for Crow Grove before held by Thomas Godfrey

7

0

0

Of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin’s Close & peece of meadow

6

10

0

Of Robert Thornback for Stirk’s Meadow

9

0

0

Of Francis Cabben for Ives Meadow

11

0

0

Of John Leech for Lower Cuttles

5

10

0

Of Edmund Creak for Ewe Pasture

30

0

0

Of Robert Basse for Widow Bayliffes Close called Will’s Close

3

10

0

Of James Rand for the other part of Rigby’s pasture formerly held by John Clarke

11

0

0

Of  William Gurney for Middle Cuttles

11

0

0

Of Joseph Britton for Hare Stocking

9

0

0

Of William Davy for Clay Close

12

0

0

And for Barnfield Close (otherwise called Birt’s Close and Temple Close otherwise called Scrivener’s Close

6

0

0

Of Robert Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane

1

10

0


Page 46      

Quit Rents ending at Michaelmas 1696

Quit Rents

£

s

d

John Beachhamp for a Messuage & Land in Cosgrave

0

8

0

Mr John Whally for a parcel of Land late Pen’s 8d & for a tenement late Robert Bignell’s a Capon 1s & for a parcel of land called the Breads late Michael Tossel’s 2s

0

3

8

Richard Scrivener Junr for his Sart at Puckly near the Riding by Grubhill 2s 6d and for a Close in Potterspury called Kempson’s 4d and for Moiety of Land called Pudsdole’s sometimes Peddar’s and late Mr Wilson’s 2½

0

3

Thomas Scrivener sen. for the other part of the Land called Pudsdoles sometimes Pedders late Mr Wilson’s in Potterspury

0

0

2

Alice Hughs for a Moiety of a Close called Bushby’s late Robert Smith’s

0

0

1

Thomas Browne for the other part of Bushby’s Close

0

0

1

Mr Emerson for part of Mill Close part of Boxtree Yard 6d and for the Inne called the Falcon in Old Stratford 4d

0

0

10

Mr Horton for part of Ash Grove Close in Old Stratford in the parish of Cosgrave

0

0

6

Robert Harris for tenement near the Falcon in Old Stratford

0

0

2

Robert Hawkins for part of two tenements late Thorn’s & Birts Close in Furtho and Cosgrave

0

1

0

John Austin for about an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Spencer for an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Richard Toomes for a Cottage late Scrivener in Potterspury

0

0

6

William Peake for Land late Bird’s sometimes Woodwards near Baynard’s watering

0

0

Mr Bennet for some certaine Cottages & Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford formerly Edward Alexander’s 1s & 8d & 10d

0

2

6

Mr Whicliff for the Inne called the Cock in Stony Stratford before Richard Davies and formerly Sam’s

0

4

0

Edward Ball or 2 tenements in Stony Stratford

0

0

6

Mr Langrack for Owen’s Close 1s and for a Tenement 1s on the West side of Stony Stratford and for Lyon’s Close 3s 9d

0

4

9

Mr Woodcock for seven Tenements on the West side of Stony Stratford

0

1

3

Thomas Goll for one Tenement Parcel of Owen’s Close in Stony Stratford formerly Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1

Widow Parson for another Tenement there part of Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1


Page 49        

Upper Heyford

Paid to put out John Palmer the son of Thomas Palmer of Upper Heyford Apprentice to Thomas Sedgley of Braunstone in the County of Northampton Shoemaker
Being in Arrears for the 4th year 1695 & the 5th year 1696

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid towards putting out Edmond Allybone the son of John Allybone of Church Stow Apprentice to Thomas Ward of Litchborough Carpenter which was in arrears for the fifth year 1696

3

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid for putting out [left blank]  Browne the son of [left blank] of Weedon Apprentice to Edward Minors of Braunstone in the County of Northampton Tailor being in Arrears for the said fifth year 1696

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And whereas there was payable at St Giles in old Arrears about Apprentices

0

19

11

 

And for Apprentices for the fourth year 1695

10

0

0

 

And for the fifth year 1696

10

0

0

 

 

20

19

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have since paid thereof as followeth. Vist.

 

 

 

St Giles Northampton

Paid to put Zachary Walbank the son of [left blank] Wallblank of St Giles Apprentice to George Grewman of Northampton Shoemaker

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles Northampton

Paid to put out John Hill the son of [left blank] Hill of St Giles Apprentice to Thomas Houghton of Northampton Shoemaker

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles Northampton

Paid to put out John Stanyon son of [left blank] of St Giles Apprentice to John Burket of Northampton Tallow Chandler

5

0

0


Page 50        

 

Paid the annuall Charities and Annuities for the sixth year after the Lady Etheridge’s death ending at Christmas 1697

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid for putting out John Collins the son of Elizabeth Collins Widdow of Nether Heyford Apprentice to Thomas Fisher of Creake Carpenter

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid towards putting out Edmond Allybone the son of John Allybone of Church Stow Apprentice to Thomas Ward of Litchborough Carpenter

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid for putting out Samuel Muscot the son of [left blank] Muscot of Weedon Apprentice to Richard Mullener of Northampton Blacksmith

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid for putting John Ogdon the son of Joshua Ogdon of the East side of Stony stratford Apprentice to Richard Shurman of Hardingstone Tailor

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid for putting Francis Carter the son of John Carter of the West side of Stony Stratford Apprentice to Percy Earle of West Bradwell Tailor

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid for putting Daniel Carter the son of John Carter of the West side of Stony Stratford Apprentice to John Inwood pf Paulerspury Wheelwright

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid to Morton College for or towards maintenance of poor Schollars there for a yeare due att St Thomas 1697

20

0

0


Page 51        

 

Paid the Charities and Annuities for the sixth year after the Lady Etheridge’s death ending at Christmas 1698

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid for the putting out William Webb son of Robert Webb of Nether Heyford Apprentice to Cornelius Gudgen of Gayton Shoemaker

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid for putting out Richard Smith of Stow Apprentice to Thomas Mayo of Eydon Blacksmith

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid for putting out William Brocklis son of [left blank] Brocklis Apprentice to Thomas Bennett of Fenny Compton in the County of Warwick Tailor

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid for putting out William Nevill son of George Nevill of the West side of Stony Stratford Apprentice to Edward Right of Towcester Tailor

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid for putting out Richard Perryman son of Elizabeth Perryman of the East side of Stony Stratford Widdow Apprentice to Hugh Southby of London Gardener

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid for putting out Mathew Eason son of Edward Eason of the West side of Stony Stratford Apprentice to Elizabeth Eason of Stony Stratford Widdow & Skinner

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid to Merton College for or towards maintenance of poor schollars there

20

0

0


Page 54      

The fourth Account of me John Buncher to the Trustees for the Mannor of Furtho made this 20th day of December 1700 being from the time of my 3rd Account to ye Trustees stated the 21; of December 1699

 

 

 

 

£

s

d

 

 

 

 

Rents of the said Lands for a Year ending the 25th of March 1700
Annuall Rents to be paid by the Tenants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am to charge for the house Dovehouse and outhouses home ground and home yard meadow according to the Will

20

0

0

And for Ram Close which I also hold

10

0

0

And for Tree Close which I also hold

7

0

0

And for part of Rigby’s pasture

17

0

0

And for the Dovehouse Close

12

0

0

And I have received most of the Rents hereunder mentioned and what is not yet paid I hope speedily to receive and therefore am willing to charge myself therewith vist.

 

 

 

Received of George Stevens for Vasses & Vasses Meadow

15

0

0

Of William Davy for Cosgrave

7

0

0

Of Peter Ludgate for Hawkin’s Close & piece of meadow

6

10

0

Of Robert Thornback for Stirk’s Meadow

9

0

0

Of Francis Cabben for Ives Meadow

11

0

0

Of John Leech for Lower Cuttles

5

10

0

Of Edmund Creak for Ewe Pasture

30

0

0

Of him for Middle Cuttles

11

0

0

Of Jo: Harbord for Widdow Bayliffs Close called Wills Close

3

10

0

Of James Rand for the other part of Rigby’s pasture

11

0

0

Of Joseph Britton for Hare Stocking

9

0

0

Of William Davy for Clay Close

12

0

0

And for Barnfield Close (otherwise called Birt’s Close and Temple Close otherwise called Scrivener’s Close

6

0

0

Of Robert Hamp for his Close adjoining to Temple Lane

1

10

0


Page 55        

And I charge accord by mee for the Quit Rents for the yeare ending att Michaelmas 1698 as followeth of

Quit Rents

 

£

s

d

John Beachhamp for a Messuage & Land in Cosgrave

0

8

0

Mr John Whally for a parcel of Land late Pen’s 8d & for a tenement late Robert Bignell’s a Capon 1s & for a parcel of land called the Breads late Michael Tossell’s 2s

0

3

8

Richard Scrivener Junr for his Sart at Puckley near the Riding by Grubhill 2s 6d and for a Close in Potterspury called Kempson’s 4d and for Moiety of Land called Pudsdole’s sometimes Peddar’s and late Mr Wilson’s 2½

0

3

Thomas Scrivener sen. for the other part of the Land called Pudsdoles sometimes Pedders late Mr Wilson’s in Potterspury

0

0

2

Alice Hughs for a Moiety of a Close called Bushby’s late Robert Smith’s

0

0

1

Thomas Browne for the other part of Bushby’s Close

0

0

1

Mr Emerson for part of Mill Close part of Boxtree Yard 6d and for the Inne called the Falcon in Old Stratford 4d

0

0

10

Mr Horton for part of Ash Grove Close in Old Stratford in the parish of Cosgrave

0

0

6

Robert Harris for tenement near the Falcon in Old Stratford

0

0

2

Robert Hawkins for part of two tenements late Thorn’s & Birds Close in Furtho and Cosgrave

0

1

0

John Austin for about an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Spencer for an acre in Chappel Furlong a Capon

0

1

0

Richard Toomes for a Cottage late Scrivener in Potterspury

0

0

6

William Peake for Land late Birt’s sometimes Woodwards near Baynard’s watering

0

0

Mr Bennet for some certaine Cottages & Tenements on the East side of Stony Stratford formerly Edward Alexander’s 1s & 8d & 10d

0

2

6

Mr Whicliff for the Inne called the Cock in Stony Stratford before Richard Davies and formerly Sam’s

0

4

0

Edward Ball or 2 tenements in Stony Stratford

0

0

6

Mr Langrife for Owen’s Close 1s and for a Tenement 1s on the West side of Stony Stratford and for Lyon’s Close 3s 9d

0

4

9

Mr Woodcock for seven Tenements on the West side of Stony Stratford

0

1

3

Thomas Gaul for one Tenement Parcel of Owen’s Close in Stony Stratford formerly Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1

Widow Parson for another Tenement there part of Hipwell Lamborn’s

0

0

1


Page 57  

Upper Heyford

Paid to put out Richard Palmer son of Thomas Palmer of Upper Heyford Apprentice to John Bole of Welton in the County of Northampton Tailor

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Being the Arrears for the 6th yearw 1697 and the 7th yeare 1698

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St. Giles

Paid to put out Humfry Baker the son of [left blank] Baker of St Giles Apprentice to George Trewman of All Saints Northampton for the year 1697

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 


Page 63        

Stow

Paid putting out apprentice Thomas the son of William Ayres to John Barker of Welton Shoemaker for the year 1699

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out Thomas the son of Thomas Rushall to William Cockerell of Welton Weaver for the year 1700

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out Nicholas the son of Nicholas Major to William Moor of Catthorpe in the county of Leicester Tailor for the yeare 1701

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon Beck

Paid putting Apprentice Richard the son of John Smith to Griffin Walker of Whappenham Baker for the year 1700

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Joseph the son of Widd Marden to Francis Woodfield of Napton in the county of Warwick Baker for the year 1701

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Putting Apprentice Alexander the son of John Treen to Benjamin Stanton of London Farrier for the year 1702

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Page 64

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Edward the son of Widdow Pain to William Wilson of East Haddon Tailor for the year 1699

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid putting out Christopher the son of John Blance to Joseph Taker of London Wyer drawer for the year 1701 East side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out Abraham the son of Robert Hopkins to Ralfe Cooper of North Marston County of Bucks Cordwainer for the year 1702 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out Daniel the son of Thomas Brum to John Knight of London Carrier for the year 1702 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out John the son of John White to Benjamin Barnet of St. George Southwark London for the year West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid William the son of Lawrence Beale to Joseph Parrat of Little Horwood County of Bucks Cordwainer for the year 1703 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid John the son of John Lumly to John Hudson of Meriuall [Merevale] County of Warwick Bodice Maker for the year 1703 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Thomas the son of Thomas Miller to John Fox of St Dunstans in the West London victualler for the year 1703 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Richard the son of Richard Starr to John Jackson of Gawcott in the Parish of Buckingham Glover for the year 1704 West side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Mathew the son of Robert Miller to Caynhow [Caynhoo] Harrowell of Lynford Magna [Great Linford] County Bucks Cordwainer for the year 1704 East side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice John the son of Robert Norman to John Peirce of Dartford in County of Kent Blacksmith for the year 1704 East side

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Thomas the son of Thomas Turner to Charles Stone of St. Paul’s Covent Garden Barber for the year 1705 West side

6

13

4


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Merton College

Paid Merton College 2 years ending Xmas 1702

40

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles Northampton

Paid putting Apprentice Godborne the son of John Lee to Henry Weston of All Saints Northampton Joiner for the year 1698

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice John son of Edward Wayman to Charles Cook of All Saints Northampton Tailor for the year 1698

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Thomas the son of Thomas Stanton to William Smith of Creaton Shoemaker for the year 1699

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice John the son of Robert Knight to John Dunkely of Kingsthorpe Tailor for the year 1699

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Johnathan the son of Richard Gamball to Samuel Persinall of All Saints Northampton Mason 1697

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Richard Gamball towards setting up his son

2

10

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Samuel the son of John Boon to Francis Green of All Saints Northampton Shoemaker for the year 1700

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 


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Stow

Paid putting Apprentice John the son of William Sydny to William Baker of Harpole Shoemaker for the year 1702

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice George the son of George Elmes to Joseph West of Long Buckby Carpenter for the year 1703

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice John the son of John Smith to John Baker of Welton Shoemaker for year 1704

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon Beck

Paid putting Apprentice Joseph the son of Joseph Cadman to Nathaniel Bilsing of London Vintner 1703

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice John the son of Richard Judkin to Joseph Geass of Greens Norton Carpenter for the year 1704

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid Merton College for 2 years ending at Christmas 1704

40

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Paid putting Apprentice Christopher the son of Mary Haddon to Stephen Chapman of Old Shoemaker for the year 1700

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Marmaduke the son of John Smith to Samuel Smith of London Lorrainer for the year 1701

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid towards setting up Zachariah (the son of James Walbank of St Giles) Shoemaker

1

5

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid putting Apprentice Edward the son of Edward Haycock to Edward Bell of Newport Pagnell Glazier for the year 1705

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice William the son of John Spencer to [left blank] 1705

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting Apprentice Thomas the son of Thomas Keeves to George Weaken of London, Silver and Gold Wyer drawer 1706

6

13

4


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Paid towards new casting the bell at Furtho £3.0.0
Paid for building a cowhouse coving and thatching £5.13.0


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Furtho Disbursements from the 21st August 1707 to the 9th September 1708

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Paid for Joseph Tayler of All Saints in Northampton shoemaker for taking John son of William Williams Apprentice for 7 years for the year 1701

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid John Smith of Ecton Tailor for taking Samuel the son of William Pool Apprentice for 7 years for the year 1702

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Robert Sharp of All Saints shoemaker for taking Charles the son of John King for 7 years for the year 1702

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid William Clifford of All Saints Serge maker for taking John the son of Thomas Hollis Apprentice for 7 years for the year 1703

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid John Gamball Mason to buy him Tooles to set him up in his trade

2

10

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton

Paid Merton College for 2 years ending Christmas 1706

40

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid Joseph Billing of East Haddon Tailor for taking Robert the son of Benjamin Marriot Apprentice for 7 years, being for the year 1700

9

0

0

 

& to his father to buy him cloathes

1

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid Thomas Hollis of Long Buckby Baker for taking John the son of Richard Robins Apprentice for 7 years for the year 1705

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon Beck

Paid William Coleman of Long Buckby Shoemaker taking John the son of William Dunkly Apprentice for 7 years being for the year 1705

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid Roger Ealy of St Andrews Holborn Cutler taken Francis the son of John Southy for 7 years for the year 1706

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Hugh Southy of Roderhith [Rotherhithe]  London, Gardener, taking the son of Lawrence South for the year 1706

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Richard Dawson of St Brides, London Weaver, taking Nehemiah son of Henry White for the year 1707

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid John Seaton of Stony Stratford Lace maker taking Ann & Elizabeth Pen for the year 1707

6

13

4


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Furtho Disbursements from the 9th of September 1708 to the 5th of September 1709

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Put Apprentice John the son of John Francis to Thomas Quenton of Padbury County of Bucks Cordwainer for the year 1707

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Joseph son of Edmond Carter to Henry Miles of Little Brickhill County of Bucks Blacksmith for year 1708

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Percy the son of Percy Whitton to: [left blank] of St Giles Cripple Gate white leather dresser for the year 1708

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice William son of John Lumley to Thomas Gray of Calverton in County of Bucks Yeoman for the year 1708

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Heyford

Put Apprentice Joseph son of Thomas Palmer to Thomas Sedgely of Braunston Shoemaker for the year 1699 & 1700

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Put Apprentice John the son of John Garret to Thomas Shen of Rugby Tailor for the year 1706

5

0

0


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St Giles

Put Apprentice William the son of Eliz; Clarke to John Wallis of All Saints Northampton Shoemaker for the year 1703

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice John the son of John Mun to John Sharp of All Saints Shoemaker for the year 1704

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice William the son of Mary Haddon to Richard Tailor of All Saints Shoemaker for the year 1704

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Thomas the son of Edward Wyman to William Black Shaw of Southwark Waterman for the year 1705

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid Merton College for 2 years ending at Christmas 1708

40

0

0


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Furtho Disbursements from the 4th September 1709 to the 4th September 1710

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid William Marden of London Joiner taking Apprentice Thomas the son of Thomas Caswell the 10th of April 1710 for

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Thomas the son of Joseph Muscott to Richard Atkins of Flore Tailor Mat the 10th 1710 for the year 1707

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Put Apprentice Joseph the son of Widdow Bliss to Richard Atkins of Flore Tailor for the year 1707

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Put Apprentice Mary Claredge an Orphan to William Pater of Dunshanger [Deanshanger] Carpenter for the year 1709

4

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Elizabeth Clarke an Orphan to John Richardson of Newport Pagnell Miller for the year 1709

4

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Dinah Claridge an Orphan to John Hud son of Mariuell? Bodice maker for the year 1709

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice John the son of John Tailor to Thomas Green of White Chapel in County of Middlesex for the year 1709

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Put Apprentice William the son of Widow Emerton to Thomas Cooper of Northampton (St Sepulchre) Butch for the year 1705

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Thomas son of Thomas Ager to Mathias Ager of Collingtree Fuller for the year 1706

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid Merton College for 2 years ending at Christmas 1710

40

0

0


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Furtho Disbursements from 4th September 1710 to the 3rd September 1711

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid Marke Southwick of Weston Favell Fuller & Dyes, taking Apprentice William the son of Benjamin Marriot for 7 years

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid Merton College for 1 year ending at Christmas 1711 by Mr. Booton

20

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Paid John Scrivener of Northampton Shoemaker for taking Apprentice William the son of John Muns? For the year 1707

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid Richard Wright of Kingsthorpe Tailor for taking Apprentice John the son of John Adams for 7 years being for the year

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Put Apprentice Sarah the daughter of John Pen to John Watts of Castlethorpe laceman for the year 1710

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Hannah the daughter of John Walker to Daniel Hicks of Calverton Yeoman for the year 1710

6

0

0


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Furtho Disbursements from the 3rd September 1711 to the 23rd October 1712 at Towcester

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Put Apprentice Joseph the son of Joseph French to Thomas Hollywell of Stauerton? Tailor the 21st December 1711 for 7 years 170? To repay his said Apprentice 40s at the Expiration of the 7 years

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Put Apprentice John the son of Sibella Powell to John Parker of Crick Weaver for the year 1708 the 1st January 1712 for 7 years

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Samuel Rodhouse an Orphan to William Cockerell of Hellidon Weaver the 9th April 1712 for 8 years for the year 1709

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Nathaniel the son of Joseph Cadman to Thomas Smith of Flore Tailor for the year 1710 the 1st May 1712 for 7 years

5

0

0

St Giles

Put Apprentice John the son of John Widow Harris to John Scriven of All Saints Northampton for the year 1707

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Stephen the son of Stephen Adams to Job Adams of St Dunstans in the West Tailor

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice [left blank] the son of Austin Saunders to [left blank] Page of Wellingborough Shoemaker for the year 1708

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Put Apprentice John the son of John Downeing to Jonathan Smith Haberdasher in Colemans Alley in Burnhill Fields near Cripple Gate for the year 1710

6

13

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice William the son of Richard Lax to John Rutter Barber Chirurgeon [A doctor or surgeon.] at the Poll and Peruck in St Martin’s in the Fields near Clare Market for the year 1711

6

11

00


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Furtho disbursements for 1705(sic) 23rd October 1712 to Lady day

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid with Peter the son of John Cross to Samuel Gibbs of Watford Tailor for the year 1703 the 25th July 1713

7

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Edward the son of Penelope French to John Marriot of Daventry Tailor for the year 1704

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Thomas Brown to William Drury of Badby Weaver for the year 1705 the 9th January 1714

8

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Heyford

Paid with Joseph the son of Thomas Brown to Robert Sandall of Blisworth Mason for the years 1701 & 1802 the 8th April 1713 for 7 years

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Joseph the son of John Hutchings to Richard Adkins of Flore Tailor for the years 1703 & 1704 the 11 June 1713 for 7 years

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Paid with William the son of Samuel Hadon to Richard Mathews of Helmdon Tailor for the year 1712

4

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Charles the son of Charles Herne to john Bates of Bletchley in county of Bucks shoemaker 1712

4

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Sarah Herne to John Bignell of Dunsaner [Deanshanger] Husbandman for the year 1712

4

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Paid with Nathaniel the son of George Saunders to Edward Cranfield of All Saints Turner

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Daniel the son of Richard Pool to John Basely of All Saints Wool comber doe 1709

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid with John the son of John Allibon to John Hawkes of Maidford, Frame work knitter the 4 May 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with John Cross to Jonathan Cockerell of Welton Weaver for 7 years the 27 January 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid with Thomas Caswell to Thomas Osborn of  Medford [Maidford] Frame work knitter for 7 years the 5 January 1713

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with John the son of Widdow Keitly to Underwood Stanly for brother of Hinckly Frame work knitter for 7 years the 1st March 1715 for the year 1709

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Merton College

Paid Merton College the 13 June for the year 1712

20

0

0


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Furtho disbursements from October 1712 to [not given]

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Put Apprentice John the son of John Redhouse to Joseph Billing of East Haddon Tailor 5 March 1715 for 7 years for the year 1713

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Heyford

Put Apprentice  James the son of Widdow Shipp the 3rd June 1715

6

10

0

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Put Apprentice Benjamin the son of Benjamin Marriot to George Warren of Daintry [Daventry] Shoemaker for 7 years the 28 April 1715

7

10

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Put Apprentice William the son of Widdow Luck to John Wills of Northampton Shoemaker for 7 years for the year 1710

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Joseph the son of Stephen Adams to William Smith of Lilburn  [small village in Northumberland, England.]Weaver for 12? Years for the year 1710

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put to Apprentice Thomas the son of John Spicer to Thomas Alling of Earls Barton Butcher for 7 years for the year 1711

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put to Apprentice John the son of [left blank] Perkins to John Collier of [left blank] Northampton [left blank] for the year 1710

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put to Apprentice [left blank] the son of John uann to his brother John Munn of Norton Shoemaker for 7 years for the year 1712

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Stony Stratford

Pith with John the son of Widdow Wilkinson to Thomas Baily of St Giles Cripple Gate of London Barber for 7 years for 1712

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice John the son of John Hows to Thomas Warner of Middleton Kanes [Milton Keynes] for 7 years for the year 1712

6

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Thomas the son of Robert Love to Peter Bain of London Basket Maker for the year 1712

8

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Charles the son of John Downe to Thomas King of London Ironmonger for the year 1713

8

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put Apprentice Charles the son of John Ruddiford to John Crane of Newington Butts [Newington Butts is a former hamlet, now an area of the London Borough of Southwark] Butcher for 7 years for the year 1710

6

13

4


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Furtho disbursements from 8 ber 1713 to October 1714

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid with John the son of John Jackson to William Butlin of Watford Weaver for 7 years for the year 1710

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Paid Francis the son of Widdow Murden to [left blank] for the year 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

St Giles

Paid putting out the daughter of Widdow Luck to Mrs Tiler of All Saints for 7 years for the year 1712

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid putting out [left blank] Pooll the son of Richard Pooll to [left blank]

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid [left blank] Easton the son of John Easton to Richard Wolley of All Saints Weaver for the year 1713 for 7 years

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oaid John Haddon the son of Haddon to Edward Perfinall of Chapel Brampton Gardener for 7 years being for the year 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

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Brought forward from left side

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon

Abraham the son of Thomas Marriot to Richard Vaus of Crick Tailor for 7 years for the year 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

William the son of Thomas Marriat to John Pilgram of Rothers Thorpe [Rothersthorpe] Tailor for 7 years 1715

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert the son of [left blank] Tebbet to John [left blank] of London Bricklayer for 7 years for the year 1717

5

0

0


No page numbers given

 

 

 

 

 

Stow

Paid John the son of widow Bliss Apprentice to Elisha Sheen of Daventry Tailor for 7 years for 171?

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Nether Heyford

Paid with John Major Apprentice to John Holmes of Greens Norton Carpenter for 1707

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Charles Danford to William Palmer of East Haddon Mason for 1708

9

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid with Nathan Tildsley of Weedon to Henry Harris of Pattishall Tailor for the year 1719

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1720

Paid for John Brown after he had served his apprenticeship

2

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

15 August 1720

Paid for John Caswell & Henry Runell for the putting out John the son of Richard Adams of Stow to Moses Barker of Flore for the year 1714

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Weedon Beck

Paid to the Overseer of Weedon Beck to put out John the son of Henry Ambrose to Thomas Boswell of St Michaels Coventry Worsted weaver for the year 1720

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1721 March 17

Paid to William Lord for the putting out Peter Roberts of Weedon Apprentice to said Lord for the year 1721

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1722 25th July

Paid to George Carpenter of Stow for putting out the son of Thomas Butlin to James Smith of Welton Shoemaker for the year 1718

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1722 3rd Nov

Paid to Thomas Billing for the putting out of John Staiey of Nether Heyford Apprentice to said Billing for the year 1717

10

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1772 19th March

Paid to John Parker of Weedon for the putting out Joseph Powell Apprentice for the year 1722

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1722 Feb

To Thomas Carr of Crick for putting out John the son of J Billing from Weedon to the said Carr for the year 1722

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1718

Paid for John Martyn of All Saints Northampton with Thomas Daws of St Giles as his apprentice for the year 1718

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1718

Paid with Daniel the son of Edward Lee of St Giles to John Jeffs of All St. Tailor

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1719

Paid with Benjamin Emerton of St Giles Northampton to John Hocknell of All Saints

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1719

Paid with Ralph the son of Ralph Newcomb of St Giles to John Newcomb of St John’s  Wapping

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1720

Paid with Thomas the son of Thomas Walker of St Giles to Berjah Cooper of All Saints

5

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

1721

Paid putting out the son of George Coleman to George Marshal of St. Sepulchre Northampton Shoemaker in part for the year 1721

5

0

0