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W H ^ E E Y P O O R S T O C K B O O K .
BY, THE
REV: S. T. TAYLOR-TASWELL, Mu\i It is tot bo iiiodcixl tliat tho sunn cl ;^ io
givtai b)’ Mi-. W. i la j liursb oi I'axkJiouu, lu J.723, aaa tno 5s. tctt l>y Mrs. Anne ilraU-
Uyle,. ui I'cruioiU, ni 1732, were not aUUctl lo tno l"cor StccK as UiirocloU. It is inier-
estuig tq iteto i\lu>, wcio uto rcsiaoiWi, at I ’arluioaAi m tile bcguuwig ot ino oignieoijln century.
ilie houi^ is very’ pleasantly sit- and lias boon axIopieU to incdorn
requueineiits. ii, witJi I'ortiienJ, Keaxl Hall, Cicrk Hill, and Jislerley, isculd term the residences ol Llie principal iiecplo cl Wlialiey at tnat dale. i'lie annorial bear- uigs.ct Ulo llayliurst lanuly appear iij cue Ob tile Whalley Clmreh windows. ~ Tho name cl Whalley lirti occurs among
i‘ hi, ’*. I
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tile signatures in 1713. I'ho Wludley lainijy were resident in Esterley in 16B7 as
apiie.ars Ironi a, receipt tea: ixiyinent cl hearui um dated that year. 1 ne receipt is as loilows: ‘• J uTjo 17, lOoo and eighty 7. Keceived Ci -Mr. llio. Wlialley the sum cl eight sliil- lings in, lull Icr oi.e half years duty lor 8 lirelicarUis- in lus house in Easleiley, duo and ended at Huly Uay last pasL 1 say received by Jam. Kicliardsco, collector, .md tor Ills cun bouse and clmiuiey, ^d." The Uixing cl heartlis ivas on a par \mli tlie la.\- mg ol wuKious later crj,and slicu.s trcin what vevatierts and irritatuig soucos, die local
r.aces were once raised. Tlie W-\- ing of liglil led lo the blocking up ol
wu'.dows, and iheie was iiiii.xiiilary m its cOecis, and Uie taxing cl lieartlis must liave led to great i>ersoml discoinlcat in coid weather.
not in tile lugbest degree appreciated by lliose who have lo ixiy the rates but at least rt dees not uiunlere with jxirsobal comlorl, I’he \\ halleys appear to have taken great
iiuetesl ,n die alliurs :ud wellare ot the I’arish ol Wludley. I hcir arms apjiear m die great east end window of die Cburclu ill 17S7 two sliver chaiices uere given to
the I’arisii Church. Each bear the inscriji- lion “ Tile gilt ol
J.ame-s Whaliey, Esq., lo die I’arEli Chureli ol Wiialley, 17S7.” Letter 1. They ;ue still in use. In 1099
wb.at is kiicuii as Clerk Hill was
seJd lo Willi.ani WtuiUey, son of Thes. Whalle-y cl Sparks by die CrombiAiks, the former owners for ^ 7 35 - Tills
Willi.am W'lialley left it, lo Jiuiie-s Whalle-y, liis nephew who by liE will
d.ate-d lit July, 1779 left it to his iiciihew James WluUley afterwards Sir Jaines Whalley son of the Card,tier. Bait. This Baronet bought I’orlfield of Wilson O-iJe, and left tjial piciw-ny tc Robert Wlial. ley, second sciu He died ui.„,:y^ricd, and Vortfield dicn p.-cssed to Jolui .Master v,Meal- ley his brctlier. He died suie prole. Eitigadcr. ensued, and the pror>er'v na^ised
lo Sir John Brocas.aavtlallcv, sen of die
_ .^^^.ija'yTtSrC, wlic, died 186S, without male ■ 'issue .mcl left it to hus d.tugluer. From die .above lemarks it aiqie.txs dial Clerk Hill and Bordield
bec.tme merged in one family, the W'halleys. In 1871 the Clerk Hill properly was sold by die \S'halleys to llie sons of Mr. KJehard
'iiin ! . 1' 1 >
1883 to Mr. Solomon Eongwortli. The lat ter informauci.
ThomjisoTi, cf Bramley MeaiJe, M'lialley. 21 December, 1712.
Stock >‘| .1 ■ ! ! '
i ‘‘ '1; I I i ►
W.1S dustributed among die 8 towns.
J.as. M.tUhewS;
Vic.tr Raphe .Asshctoii Roger Nowell Riclu Walmsley
21 December, 1713. Amotini of Boor
Slock ^2.)5, interest ;^I2 11s. .(d., which w.ts distributed among the 8 loiMis. Raplie .Asslietoii Roger Nouell Rich. Walmsley James Whalley
I f 21 Dccemlier, 171^. ' .-Amount cf Boor
Stock 2^245, interest IJ12 its. 4d., which
w.us distributed among die 8 towns. Jas. Matthews, Vicar Roger Nowell Tlios. W'lKiIlcy Riciu WaJnisley
'■) nCl'j ! ’•*1’ 21 December, 1715- .'Vinotmt of Boor
Stock 4C245, interest j£() 7s. rod. wliich wans distributed amoi^ die 8 towns. J.ts. MatUiews, Vicar Reger Nouell D. Braddyll Riclu WaJmslej’
21 Dc-cenybe-r, 1716. Amount of Bwr
Slock j^ 2 45, interest ^ t o 16s. 3d., wliich ivae distributed among die 8 loutis. J. iCaidieivs AV. Ilayluirst Jas. AWiallex'
21 December, 1717- Amount of Poof Stock 2^^245, interest
was distributed .ameng tlie 8 towns. No. Sigruitures.
21 December, 1718. Amount of Pwr ’Etock 2^245, interest /^lo 9s. 6d. which
'■was distrilSuled amoing the 8 touiis. Jas. Matlheus
■ Thcb. Wliitaker 21 December, 1719. .-Vmount cf Poor
Stock ^24 5, interest ;^io 5s. 6d. which waB distributed' among die 8 towns. Jas. Matthews Thes. Wlii taker Wni. Hayburst
......... 9s. 6d. which .Amount o'! Boor interest ^ 1 2 2S. qd., wtiich I he modern systcau cf rating is 21 December, 1720. Amount of Poor,
"i'-Hp CLITHEROE TLvfES. E^RIDA\. DECEMBER 4, Jtggli King Victor sat upon a pile cf cushions
MR. SPOTTORTH’S
Stock £ 24 $ , interest .;^9 13s. 3d., which, wah distributed among the 8 towna Jas. Matthews Wiru H.xyliurst Jaa Whalley
21 December 1721. Amount of Poor
Stock 2^^245, interest £ 1 0 11s. od, which uatb distributed among the 8 touiis. Jas. Matthews Wnu Play hurst ‘ Jo. Hay hurst
21 Deceiubtr, 1722. Amount, of Poor
Slock ;^245, niterest ;^io i ia od, which wah distributed among die 8 towns. Jas. Mattheivs Roger Nowell Wnu Hayhurst
21 December, 1723. Amoura’ of Poor
Stock £ 24 5 , interest £ 1 0 ns. od;, which was distributed ainoi^ die- 8 towns. Roger Ncavell B. Shutdewordi
MemoL AVili. Haj'hunit, of Barkiicod,
Gentleman, gave £ 1 0 to sucli jxicr liouso- keepers cf AVIialley as lie aid his heLnl should nominate. The princiixil was to be added to the Boor Stock and distributed every &. Thomas Day, before Qirisinxas. W'ni. ll.ayhurst Roger Nowefil B. Shuttlewordi
21 December, 1724. Amount of Boor
Slock £245, interest £ 1 0 ns. 3d., wiiich W.TU distributed amoi^ die 8 towT.s. Jas. Matdiews Roger Now-ell Wnu Holt Wnu Hayliurst
21 December, 1725. rAmount of Boor
Stock ;^245, interest £ 1 0 is. od., wliicli was distributed among the 8 towTA. Jiunes .Mallhews WiU. Holt R. WaJnisley Will. Hayliurst
21 December, 1726. ®
Slock .£,245, interest £ 1 0 4s. od., was distributed among die 8 towxs. Jiunes -Maldiews WiU. Holt
AVm. H.ayhurst 21 Dtceniber, 1727. Memu Adam
Greenwood, Schoolmaster, was elected trus tee of die Boor Stock in die iilace of Obadiali Chew, deceased, to be jciikaj widi Thomas AVliitaker. 'TIio Bonds were ordered lo be renewed. jas. Alauhews, Aacar Roger No-wcU JGclu WalintJiey AAmiu Hull AAmiu
1 lay hurst .Amounr. of Boor Stock £ 2 3 6 5s. od., in-
terest .i^'io .js. od. wliicli was distributed among die S towns. Jas. .Maitlieivs, A'icir
Rr.ger Nowell
Riclu
AV.alni.slex- Will, llayhursc
' ' ' 21 December, 1728. rAmounc of I’ocr
Suiek ^ 2 34 , interest £ 1 0 4s. od., wiiich was distributoj among the 8 toinu-u
1 homiiscii, of Blackbuni, who sold it in 1 have fran .Mr. Richard
Jius. .Maulicw.s, A'icar of AA'
h.ailej' Reger Nowell AVill Holt AA'ill. Hayhurst
Slexdc .;f,-^3-b interest £ 1 0 4s. od., wiiich wxiii d.-stributo-d luiiong die 8 toiviis.
Roger NoweU AVill. Holt
AA'ill. Havhurst 21 Dcixinbo-r, 1730. .Arnour.t of Boor £2^4 interest £ 1 0 6s. 6d., whicli
was dislribule-d among the 8 tennis. Tiios. Whiuike-r AVm. Holt
21 Deceml>e-r, 1731. .Afeuna .Mr. jolin
Ha} hurst, late ol AAUiaJley, left to the \mjot of die towns cf \A’
h.alley, tlie sum of £ 1 0
to be |uud to die 1 instecs of the Boor Stock to be aeided to the Boor Stock, die interest
diereof to be distributed anitng the 8 towns. Roger Nowell IGclu \\':dmsle>' Win. HoJt,
Amount; of Boor Slock £2^4, inceiest
£ 1 0 6.S. od., which was distributed among tile 8 tawfjt
Roger NoivcU JGch
AV.ilmslev AVill. Hat
21 December, 1732. .Afemo. The sum 2^5
juud to the Tnistecs of the Boot
Stock by the E’.xcctieors cf iJie will of .Mrs. rVnne Braddyll, late of Bortfield. 'nii.s sum was left to the poor within the townsliip of
AAUtaUey, the
iiy.erest thereof to be distrii buted among dienu Jas. Matthews, A^
ic.ar Rich. AAMlnuslev
. AA'iiL I rat Rob. H.-iyhurst
rVmount of Bc^ir Stock .£234, interest
jf^io I2S. 6d, whicli was distributed anuaig the 8 towns.
Jas. Matthew'S, Vicar Will HeJe iGch, AA^almsIej' Rob. HayhursL
Menuu It wais dicrught uecessaiy to call
in die £<>$ now in the liands of die two Low’cocks, who neglect to pay in tlie inter est and the '
Bm.stees are ordered to take steps ro get. in the sanwu JaK Afaldiews, Vicar Rlcli. AA'
alin.slty Rob. IT.ayhurst AAUII HeJt.
THE BARONESS BURDE'IT COUTIS. AVhat a wonderful wotnaii the
Baroi.es.s
Burdett-CcuUs is! The oihtw day I s,aw her in the
Roy.al A'ork at Brighti.ii. .ary.i I hear fnan evcrx'lKxIy
tli.at she is enjoying the air of Brigluon with as mucii
ze.st as if slie Mva'e in licr first youdi. I.ike the late Queen, the Bareness luts immense faith in t pen air. AW-c or riry, she goes out for her long drive every day. 'I'he resiik is that in old age she
h.as much cf ihc vivacitv cS ycuth. Sire is. I hear .as keenly interested in the
fi.so.aI questiem as though she were .a memlier cf the
IToii.se cT Coiranons herself; ar^i is, I believe, an ardent Claimberlainite —“ T.B." in .Af.A.P.
-•V BIRD’^-EAHt AUEAV OK QUEEN EI-ENA.
Opinions (writes “ Sixatlator" in the
ficiently gall.ant. Her glorious
d.ark ex-es are her most patently altractix'B feature; their e.xpressicr. is gently grave and kind.
“ Society” cauimis of this iveek'.s -M..AB.) ililTercd amiLsuigly concerning the cistume worn by Queen Elerni of Italy on her drive through London on Thurstkay of last week. It wa.s dcscribcxi as .anythmg from chiflcii to chinchilla, from blue ivater .silk to white) crusheei i>lush. So the p,ain.>:t.aking press- m.an. To the mere fem.aJe eye it ajipearcd to he a c-ai>e of the
p.alest ponsible^ .sliade of prev clotli,much bnajidexi, ami leaving .a
.sm.all tunvover collar t;f
s.alile. The impnes- sicn given was ratlier of comfort than of supreme smartness. AATeat one notet! mort was the method of licwing, .a .series of .serne-
wh.at rapid lieivls cT the neck, cxldly differ ent from the infinite grace of the boiv to which Queen Alexandra lias .accustomeel us. Queen Elen.a is fine-looking, vigorous, intel ligent, .and .amaoiis <0 pleaise, and the news paper accounte of her lie-aut)' liave licen suf
21 December, 1729. .Vincunt of Boor
.Amoiuit of Boor wliich
a u to b io g r a ph y in “ M'.A;P." l l ie hearts of
cf.cketxms and cricket-lovers
are at present in Australia^, beating high with the hope that IMr. “ Plum ” AA'
arr.tr and to as yet, unbeaten team are going to bring back the “ ashes ” cf English cricket to th<^ shores. So I am sure (says M..A.P. in its editciial columns this week) dial my readers will be more than ard'iliarily interested in die reminisoences cf ItD. I'. IG Spoffordi, the
famous Australian bow'lex, and, 1 diir.k I may safely say, die greatest bowler the world has ever seeiu Tlicre may Iiave been bowlers
cap.able cf “ mixing them up ’ as cuimirgly as the “Demon,” diere may have been bewL eis as fast, though I believe coml>ctent critics consider that at his'bcstMr .SpofTordi was
faster thtiD Crossland, Alold, Ricliardson, htr. Kortriglit, or to ccuntrx'm.-m, Mr. H. Jcncs. But certainly no bowler lias ever combined sucli variation of pace and general “hcadwork” widi, when required, such well- nigh superhuman speed. A'ery tall (six foot four or so), spare, thcugli
not thin, big-boned, with muscles strong .and resilient as water-spring steel, a great pro- montor)- of a nose, a strong
pu.sliful chui, and an
equ.ally
re.sdute mouth, covered by a light brown mou-st.-iclie, and steady, well- opened dark grex- ey<*, Mr. Spoflcrth is the personification of almost fierce detcrmincir don. Smalt wonder that e\en the most courageous .and experienced batsmen quaked when the)' saw
th.at insi-xtent, menacing figure poised for tlic atuck. .And such ,an
att.ack! A long run up, a might)' swing-oa-er, till the bowler seemed almost to touch the ground with his .arm, and then, maybe, an “express” so
f.asc tliat the eye would not follow X, niaylx; a slow, hanging “donkey drop,” or .a
mcdium-p.aced “twister ” ; the wrctclied
b.ats- man never kn-eiv which to cxjiect, for there was no percepdble ciiange of acdoa 'I he batsm.an, .as someone once remarked, luid to meet four or five diflerent bowlers, each cf them a clianipion, in the course of an over —if he .survivetl so long. No “off theor)',” no trx'ing to tire the batsman out wiUi im-
m.aculaic Ici^h for the “Demon." It was a dud to the dcadi. The
hat.sm.arj was rjot expected to get himself cut; he was got out. .-Vt fony-eight years cf .agc,ycirs which, by
which lie pla)<3
rcgul.arly, was sixty-feur wickets at .an average of eight nins apiece. Mr. Spoflorth's nvo sons .are at Malvcni,
the way, he wears very lightly, Mr. .‘rpoflorth .is .still .a
fomiid.alile bowler. alUiough. naturally, he
h.as Jrjrt a gocrl deni cf his pace. However. I fancy mr^^ crickettTS would still find him fairly
f.asr, and hi.s aver age. this year for the
H.arnpsread C.C., for
aiirl .are prnnnsing cricketers, the one as o,
hat, the «hcr as a bowler. 'Ilicir father's .advice to young howlers is. “ Bfsvl as fre quently .as possible. .aj>l wheo
practi.sir" -1 ways bowl your very hardest " .
lo hterirKi^s ljfe_AJi';.s]'x-/i(ortIi hrougivtl
th.at Mciennillation to succeed which he dis. pl.aytal in the sports of his youth, cricket, nnving, and running—he was a champion sprinter in .Australi.a—.aitrl to day he Ls man aging dirtx-tor of the
St.ar Ten
Ccmp.aiiy, ami also a director of Ridgewavs Liniitml. -As I go to press .Mr. ?|>)lTr.rth informs
me
th.at liv a .slip of his [hmi ami irtarlvert- ence m riroof-correcting. he h.a.s .ante-dated his hirlh by two years, for he n-a.s bom in 1S55. .ar.fl not 1S53. the figures printed in hns article.
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that gave liim height equal to hiS xvifffi, and his ernirmous plumed hat rendered him still more imposing. He looked immense ly interested and immeasurably serioits. Been on foot, he is trim, actiVo and tir.y; barely five feet three inches tall. He has a- nerv- cus habit of biting his lips
incess.ardy, an action that lias not materially improved their shape. His .attitude towards his queen as prettily that cf a lover; he studies her com fort and appeals for her opinion ccn-stantly. She for her part treats hhni with a very marked deference, .as one-who fully rec^- nises his sovereignty, and is anxious to im press it upon others.
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When t*Rch Hen Uyiup All
I
I Plenfe aond another tin of UouUry l’owd»»r. o Ront for a tin ju -t liefore 'Xmas, ami tried it nn 12 fowl?*, no« nine of them are laying. My a cijjhbourr ank mo how it i* my fowla are layintr Pn Wfll. and I ray. try (’ovcnlale’a Uoullry t owder ami yours will lay if there is any lay in
olly and Briglit. Uynu*, Vetniinster, J a n 12th.
hem.—K. K ELSA WAY.
P. TUiNWLEY, 19, MOOR lake, Clitheroe. I'HJo-S A H l i D K AH .
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D.VN LEND .'VT 'TILE ZOO. .Mr. D.ut Leno, whose coiiditior; h.a.x l>x.a;ii
steadil)- iinproxing since ins last rekqise
sx.me two or tluee montlis ago, luus been visidi^ the
Zcologic.al Gardens at RegL-nt’.s I’ .ark on
bu.siness. 'I'he
l.act is tlxal, although he might not feel stroirg
erx.ugh dtis year to .stajuJ the .strain of two I ' f j i)Ci'.b;:n..uMes day ill ixux'.Gmipx-, there is every elnnn'e of ...rng able to accept a masic-hali en
gagement, .-md Ute comedian lia.s beer. caJl- ii^ at die Zoo to " look up " ciiaracter. Dan Leno hius apixeiired on die .stage .a.s nearly evtrx'lhing under the sun but a keejicr .at the Ztx;. He luis lieen a sho[),vail;er, a fire man, a ixilicem-ai'.;, a [xanmmg a
iiri.vi.sion- dexaler. a hun'oiman, a North J ’ole e-xplcrcr (nith a fur uml>rella), a railway gaiiud, a fenede
Raq.ist, .ai»J lnin*.irei.!s of odier nta es- sarx'
l.adies and gentlemen. But he lias is)i yet been a keeixrr at die Zoo. It Would lie " too prex-io-mf’ to say whether cx net Dae Leiio h.a-s .‘iettlef! ujxjii tjie elejili.ant house
altend.am ;ls die object of .sjieeiid aUendon. Bur it is iineresling to note Uuar he has n-auie a <!eep study of rile manners ni.d customs of wlm mny be adler.i the “
.s.addlL-.--Jepha.at,'’ an>l riuit on the oi'
c.asion o.f his l.i.s't \'i.-it ici the G.anlens he kejit a k<-o-ii cxe iqx.n the iiwui who xv.aJk.s
gr.axely at the side , f tho [
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“ .'irtistes and staff " of the Zo'Jcgiea! Gar dens.—.AL.-GP.
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9 , C a s t le View. Clthrs e
J. W A L SH AW & C O VE R C O ATS 1
THE SCHOOL OF EXPERIENXE Points out the WisdomcT-
S T Y L I S H & COMFORTABLE AND
AA'ARM AVtNTER CI.OTHIM UKCAUSK A'OU CAN DKPKNIl UI'ON THE
T A ILO R IN G . S T Y LU S . A AD FIT. THE PRICES being the only cheap part of ihe B.
THE SCHOOL OF ECONOMY '1 caches you to loo.k round where ict
IJE.'^'r V .a LU K f o r y o u r AiONKA'. •«
Ycs. Look all round the town, but conic and examine tki-. at
!), MARKET PLACE. CLITHEI: B L I N D N E S S !
EYE DISEAStA CURED b ""SS
the eminent E y e S p e c i a l i s t -and Gold .Med.a'i.xt for restcriig c-a Blind. I h.ave .already restored sight lo upward.': uf )o,oco ['eop.r >■ these were gix'en up by x'.arious Eye
Hoipit.als in Engl.and bcfcrcc^-,'
1 c a n and d o restore S i g h t to th e B l in d . -None
r.eeJ lAse
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_______^Send to r B o o k o f p a r t ic u la r s . P o s t F ro a on montlonlnffihlspi^
My only Addr*«*
AVM. MELLOR,
1 6 S. OXFORD STC MAN CHEST-'
Cut this out, it may never .apficar again.
In- ThnsJ Six CfcJen*- CAlfn-
QnArtar dAr (Ur Ik'n^fU. ^lonth*. Monthn
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