Memorials of St. Giles's, Durham : being grassmen's accounts and other parish records, together with documents relating to the hospitals of Kepier and St. Mary Magdalene.
- St. Giles (Parish : Durham, England)
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Memorials of St. Giles's, Durham : being grassmen's accounts and other parish records, together with documents relating to the hospitals of Kepier and St. Mary Magdalene. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![J^./'^^^' entries for 7mrk, parlly at the Sand ^^J^^ T~^°r.4 ^^^^^l. 'thorns to the-sand Hedge, HeHc. ^'^^ Sledging Whins to the Moo Hedge, 4^. W. Bates new stile att the Garth Foot, 3^. 6^ Mending Wm Bates and Rob^ Lambs Stiles, To Mr Richardson Reading the Will, i.. To M^ Herrisons Fees, o'^^'f nf; R n ^^^^/.g^ the Halley Well, u-. To Drising out the Halley well Gutter and Water Holies, i^. M. . -1 '''^^u-n^P''^ ^^^^ I^obt Lawes the sum of twilve Shillings for the right of stenting giligate moor which right hee takes by his Wife Mary Daught. of W^ Burn. • 1772. Reed of Robt Renny the sum of two shillings and sixpence having Impounded his mare he not living in the Street of Gilligate. 1775. Paid for Swearing into the office, 2j. Among expenses on Bounder day :—To Jingal Pott,i is. To W^ Rods for making a Dick and Chane for Holy Well, $s J^^H^^ ^^^^^ ^^^t^'' Ditto for lohn Robson and Mr Webster. To Impounding M- Ogle Goss {goose?) and Henry Atkinson Do., is. To Impounding W™ Burn Horse, is. [The same for two other horses]. To Gathering the Cavels in and Middins, is. 6d. To Impounding lohn Wilkinson Keyle and lohn Brokets, 2s. 6d. To Stubbing the Whi ns on the Moor, 2/. Among receipts:—Kqc^ of lohn Wall for his hors Going on the Moor, los. Of Geo Sowler Do., 3^. Of Wm Burn for a tresspas, i^-. Of Hanh=^ Teasdle Do., is. Of Joseph Robinson for His filde belonging to M' Geo. Appleby, 6d. 1776. To Swearing into the Office, 2s. To Jingle Pott {on Bounder day), is. To Scouring and haining the Hedge, il. i8j. To Rebuilding the Pinfold, 5/. los. To a Farrier coming to see two horse's suppos'd to be giant, 3^.. 1780. January 12. Received from the Revd M^ Lambe^ the Sum of three pounds for his six gates on Gilly- ' See p. 117, note 2. The Rev. Robert Lambe is supposed to have been a native of Durham. He was an M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, Minor Canon of Durham, and in 1747 was presented by the Dean and Chapter to the Vicarage of Norham, which he retained till his death during a visit to Edinburgh, 7th May, 1795. He wrote a History of Chess (1764), and a ballad called The Laidley Worm of Spindeston, and edited Webers Ballad of Flodden, with a preface and miscellaneous notes, which](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21463220_0168.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)