Dangerfield's MEMOIRES, Digested into Adventures, Receipts, and Expenses. By his Own Hand. LONDON, Printed by J. Bennet, for Charles Brome, at the Gun in St. Paul's Churchyard. 1685. To the Reader. THe Entire Life of This Hero is Reserved for a Better Pen, and Leisure: The Intent of These Papers being only to Pick up, and to Furnish Fresh Matter toward the Just History of his Adventures. His Treasons, Cheats, Perjuries, and Other Public Misdemeanours, are All upon Record, and Needless to be here Inserted: But now, to give him his due, in Mitigation of his Villainies, he had more of Wit, Address, and Truth, in him, then All his Fellow Evidences, Put together; and he was a Man of Method over and above; as you will see by the Sequel: For he kept Distinct Diaries of his Motions, Receipts, and Expenses: And there appears upon his Papers of Disbursements, in the Space of Two Years, and betwixt Eight and Nine Months, [Fourteen Hundred and Fifty Pound, Fifteen Shillings, and a Halfpenny, Well told.] He had among his Papers, a Printed Catalogue of the Last Westminster-Parliament; wherein he had Marked a Hundred Members, and Ninety One, with his Own Brand. He Set-out, upon Tuesday December. 2d. 1684. And lay that night at the George at Wendover: The Third and Fourth at the Oxford-Arms at Thame: The 5th, At the Kings-Arms at Bicester: The 6th, 7th, & 8th, at the Golden-Cross at Oxford: The 9th, at the Kings-Arms at Bicester: The 10th, at the Angel at Woodstock: The 11th, at Oxford: The 12th, 13th, and 14th, at the Bear at Burford: The 15th, at the Kings-Arms at Stow: The 16th, at the Angel at Broadway: The 17th, at the Angel at Parshore: The 18th, at the Swan at Teuxbury: The 19th, at the Golden-Cross at Worcester: The 20th, 21, & 22, at the Green-Dragon at Worcester: The 23, at the Star at Bromesgrave: The 24th, at the Crown at Br●●genorth: The 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29▪ 30. 31. At the Raven at Shrewsbury: Thursday, Jan. 1. At Wrexham, (where there happened a FRAY) From the 4th, to the 12th, Nothing of Moment. From the 12th, to the 26th, at Chester, where, he says, too much happened to be here Inserted: The 26th, at Wenlock: The 27th, at the Bull at Kidderminster: The 28th, at the Swan at Wolverhampton: The 29th, at the Swan at Brimingham: The 30th, at the Bear upon the Road between Brimingham and Warwick: The 31. and Feb. 1. At the Black Bull at Coventry: The 2. At the Saracens Head at Middleton: The 3d, at Ashby, (Note that the Country here Rose upon him) The 4th, at harbour: The 5th, at Brick hill: From the 6th, to the 22, at Dame Uenables: The 23d, and 24th, at Appleys: The 25th, at Enfield: The 26th, and 27th, at Bishops-Stratford: The 28th, at Brentwood. March. 1,. at Appleys: The 2d, and 3d, at the Naggs-head, over against White-Chappel Church: The 4th, at the Crown at North-fleet: The 5th, at the Red-Lyon at Sittingborn: The 6th, at a Millers at Chatham: The 7th, and 8th, at the White-Horse in Sandy-Lane: The 9th, at Gawthurst in the Wild of Kent: The 10th, at Goodman Loiters at Southborough: The 11th, at Westrum: The 12th, at the Naggs-head in White-Chappel: The 13th, at Enfield; and so to the 19th. The Reader is to take Notice, that in This Expedition, DANGERFIELD went by the Name of FIELD; And that Care is taken for the Dispersing of his Notes, as they are here put together, into All the Places where he made his Progress: Not Doubting but that it will Produce some Further Discovery of so Notorious a Cheat. To give his Description; He's a Proper, Black, Handsome-Fellow. He was in Second Mourning, and a Short Periwig, for the Greater Part of the Time. Mounted upon a Light Bay, betwixt 14 and 15 Hands High: But upon the Swaying of his Nag, he bought a Grey Gelding at Worcester, about 14 Hands High; with a White Face, and Two Wall Eyes. His Servant, was a Short, Well-set, Black Young man, Pock-broken, and upon a Dark Bay, about 14 Hands High. Dangerfield Himself, is at present a Prisoner in Newgate. Capt. Dangerfield's Adventures, etc. Tuesday the 2d of December, 1684. Adventures I Set out, taking leave of my Friends at the White-Hart, from thence I came to Kensington, where I met Sing, from thence I went to Uxbridge, where at the Crown I Dined, and was known by two Troopers, from thence I went to Sir— who received me well enough; from thence to Agmondesham, from thence to Wendover, where I lay all night at the George. Receit● Received of Sir— 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer near Missenden, 5 s. 0 15 s. 0 Expenses Paid my Dame at the White-Hart, 9 s. 0 Spent at the Turnepikes, 1 s. 0 Spent at the Crown at Uxbridge, 3 s. 0 Spent at the George at Wendover, 8 s. 6 21 s. 6 Wednesday, Dec. 3 d. Adventures I Road all day in the Vale of Ailsbury, until 2 a Clock, and then bad weather forced me into the Oxford-Arms, at Thame, where I lay all night, and wrote 3 Letters, one to my Dear, one to my Sister, and one to my Friend. Receipts Of a Farmer in the Vale, 6 s. 0 Of a Parson in the Vale, 6 s. 0 Of a Woman in the Vale, 5 s. 0 Of a Farmer in the Vale, 5 s. 0 22 s. 0 Lost 5 s. Demands not paid 5 s. Expenses Spent at Thame, 10 s. 6 Thursday, Dec. 4th. Adventures I Went to Capt. S—s at H— who received me like a Gent. and from thence, I road some Part of the Vale to W— to Mr W— but he not being at home, tho' his Lady were with much company, yet I would not call there, so I road from thence to Thame, where I lay that night. Receipts Of Capt. S— 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of an Alehouse, 3 s. 0 Of a Wheel-right, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 6 s. 0 37 s. 0 Expenses For Frosting both the Horses Shoes at Missenden, 0 s. 6 Spent at Thame where I lay again that night. 10 s. 6 11 s. 0 Friday, Dec. 5th. Adventures I Went from thence to divers places, in the Vale, where many accidental passages happened, as at Doretown, one Man about going cross his ground; at Brill a great Village, and no Money in't, but from thence I went to Blacktown, and so to Bicester, where I lay all night at the Kings-Arms. Receipts Of a Servant Maid at Long-Crauden 6 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 6 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 6 s. 0 36 s. 0 Expenses. Spent for a Dinner at Brill, 1 s. 6 Spent at Bicester, where I lay all night, 9 s. 6 11 s. 0 Saturday, Dec. 6. Adventures I Went from thence to Ammorsden, from thence to at Least Ten Villages more, amongst which nothing of moment Happened; and then to Oxford. where at the Golden-Cross I took up my Quarters, and went Immediately to Exeter-Colledge, to look for Wesley, who Supped with me. Receipt Of a Miller, 4 s. 0 Of a Farmer-Gent. 6 s. 0 Of Another, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Warrener, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 6 s. 0 Of an Alehousekeeper, 4 s. 0 Of a Brick-woman, 6 s. 0 48 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Dinner, 2 s. 6 Spent at Oxon, 2 s. 0 Given to Mark, 5 s. 0 9 s. 0 Sunday, Dec. 7. Adventures Wesley came and stayed Dinner with me. In the afternoon we walked out of Town, than he went to his College for an hour, and came again, and supped with me, and then I gave him 3 Letters to put into tho Posthouse for London; so having made him pretty Merry, I went to Bed. Expenses Paid Wesley for Lucretius, 2 s. 0 Paid in the House, 19 s. 9 Paid the Ostler, 7 s. 6 Paid for Liquor for My Boots, 1 s. 0 30 s. 3 Monday. Dec. 8. Adventures I Road out Early and round the Villages to Islip, where I Dined, and from thence to Water-Eaton, and so to the Cross at Oxford, whither I sent for Mr Wesley, who came and supped with me. Receipts Of a Farmer's Daughter, 6 s. 0 Of a Bowling-Green-keeper, 6 s. 0 Of a Gent, of Quality, 21 s. 6 Of a Gent Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Gent. 10 s. 0 Of a Gent. Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 69 s. 6 4 Refuses, Expenses Spent for a Dinner at Islip, 3 s. 0 Paid for 6 Guinneys' Exchange, 1 s. 0 Spent at the Cross that Night, 14 s. 0 Paid for mending the Cane, 1 s. 0 19 s. 0 Tuesday, Dec. 9 Adventures I went out Early and with good success sat on Horseback until 2 in the afternoon, than I put in to Bait, and after that Road Various Circles, till at Last being be-nighted, I was forced to put into the Kings-Arms at Bister, where I lay all Night. Reeeits Of a Widow-Gentlewoman, 10 s. 0 Of a Manservant, 6 s. 0 Of a Widow-Gentlewoman. 10 s. 0 Of a Gent. Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Parson, 5 s. 0 Of a Gent. Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Gent. Farmer, 10 s. 0 63 s. 0 Expenses Spent for a Dinner near the Earl of Angleseys, at Blechington, 3 s. 0 Spent at the Kings-Arms at Bister, 12 s. 0 15 s. 0 Wednesday, Dec. 10. Adventures Coming out of Bister a Smith and two other Fellows affronted me, about etc. But I not taking any Notice of it, rode to Middleton, and so through divers parts of the Country, until I came to Woodstock, where having sat all day on Horseback, I thought it was high time to rest; and there at the Angel (a House that is kept by one of my Lord Lovelace's Servants) I lay all Night. Receipts Of an Alehousekeeper, 11 s. 0 Of a Parson, 9 s. 0 Of a Butcher, 6 s. 0 Of a Miller, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 8 s. 0 Of a Blacksmith, 6 s. 0 60 s. 0 Expenses Spent at the Angel at Woodstock where I Lay that Night, 10 s. 6 Thursday, Dec. 11. Adventures I went from thence to divers places of Remark, and at Length I came to Oxon, where Mr Wesley brought Mr Kingston to me, and we all supped there together; and I lay there all Night. Receipts Of a Keeper in Woodstock-Park, 10 s. 0 Of an Ale-house-man, 9 s. 0 Of a Miller's Wife, 6 s. 0 Of a Shopkeepers Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Lady, 17 s. 0 Of a Gent Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of another of the same, 10 s. 0 Of a Gent. 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Son, 6 s. 0 98 s. 0 Expenses For Eight Removes for the Horses, 1 s. 4 Spent at Oxford at the Cross, 17 s. 0 18 s. 4 Friday, Dec. 12. Adventures I left Oxford and went to 3 or 4 Villages and so to Yarnton, where I received from an Alehousekeeper a Caution concerning one at Bleyden, that did me more good than money; after which I road divers Circles until I came to Witney, where at the Salutation I Dined, and from thence went to the Bear at Burford where I lay all Night. Receipts Of a Farmer's Wife, So, So. 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Miller, 10 s. 0 Of a Fisherman, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman's Wife, 5 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 10 s. 0 Of a Miller, 8 s. 0 Of a Gent. Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 105 s. 0 Expenses Given to Wesley, 10 s. 0 Spent at Witney at Dinner, 3 s. 6 Given to Mark, 5 s. 0 Spent at the Bear at Burford, 13 s. 6 32 s. 0 Saturday, Dec. 13. Adventures I went from thence through divers Villages with good Success, and most of 'em being near Farringdon; and after having spent the Day with much Pleasure, and handsome Profit, I returned to my Inn at Burford, where I lay all Night. Receipts Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 20 s. 0 Of a Miller, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 20 s. 0 Of a Dr. of Laws, 15 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 6 s. 0 Of a Widow Gentlewoman's Manservant, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 109 s. 0 I refused 3, 5 refused me, Expenses Spent at Dinner, 4 s. 0 Spent at the Bear, 12 s. 0 Paid to the Gunsmith, 2 s. 0 18 s. 0 Sunday, Dec. 14. Adventures Being not very well, I did not go to Church; but in the Evening, I being in the Kitchen, one Warren came in, and calling for a Pint of White-Wine, gives me the Duke of York's Health, and I to him the Duke of Monmouths; he took it, and Invited himself to Supper with me; after which we were very Merry, and so we Parted, he promising me a Brace of Pheasants when I returned. Expenses For all my Expenses at Burford 18 s. 0 Monday, Dec. 15. Adventures I sat all day on Horseback, with Tolerable Success, and in the Evening came to the Kings-Arms at Stow, where I lay all Night, and got Foxed with my Landlord. Receipts Of a Farmer, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 20 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 6 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 5 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 10 s. 0 Of a Miller, 10 s. 0 Of an Attorney's Wife, 10 s. 0 87 s. 0 Lost by Mark's Folly 1. 6 Refuses. Expenses Spent at Stow, where I lay, 15 s. 0 For a Pair of Girths for Mark, 1 s. 0 16 s. 0 Tuesday, Dec. 16. Adventures I went from Stow, through several Villages, until I came to Morton-Hind-March; but not staying there as I intended, I went to Bleckly, and from thence to Broadway, where I lay all Night at the Angel. Receipts Of a Justice of Peace, 15 s. 0 Of a Parson, 6 s. 0 Of a Gentleman very old, 15 s. 0 Of a Parson, 15 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 12 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 8 s. 0 Of a Grazier, 8 s. 0 Of a Gentleman-Farmer, 8 s. 0 87 s. 0 1 Lost by Discovery, 9 refuses, Expenses Spent at the Angel at Broadway where I Lay all Night. 12 l. 0 Wednesday, Dec. 17. Adventures I went from Broadway to Buckland to Mr T— s, who treated me much like a Gentleman, from thence to divers parts until I came to Easam, and there not being pleased by the Man at the Crown, I went to the Angel at Parshore, where I lay all Night. Receipts Of an Alehousekeeper, 10 s. 0 Of an Attorney, 10 s. 0 Of the Only Gentleman, 20 s. 0 Of a Boy, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 7 s. 0 Of a Parson, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of an Attorney, 10 s. 0 107 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Parshore, where I lay all night at the Angel, 12 s. 0 Thursday, Dec. 18. Adventures I road much in the Vale to little purpose, and very near Easom, from thence to Parshore, where I Dined, and from thence to Teuxbury, where being disobliged at the Swan, I went to the Plough, and there Lay all Night. Receipts Of a Parson, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson's man, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 54 s. 0 10 Refuses. Expenses Spent for a Dinner at Parshore, 5 s. 0 At Teuxbury at the Plough, where I Lay all Night. 13 s. 0 18 s. 0 Friday, Dec. 19 Adventures I road about Teuxbury with ill Success again, being much Injured by a Foolish Parson, after which Marks Horse failed, & that did compel me to make all the hast I could to Worcester to Buy another, where at the Golden-Cross I took up my Quarters. Receipts Received of a Divine & Justice too, 17 s. 0 Of an Innkeeper, 8 s. 0 25 s. 0 Expenses Paid for a Pair of Cotton-Stockings at Worcester, 3 s. 6 Given to a Smith, 00 6 Spent at the Golden-Cross, 10 s. 0 14 s. 0 Saturday, Dec. 20. Adventures The Great Civility of one Mr Grevis, Brought me to the sight of a Horse that had been one Mr Harris'es', a Welsh Judge and the Town-Clerk of Worcester, and his being dead, gave an opportunity to Mr Trimnel, an Attorney, to sell him to me, which was accordingly done, and I paid him 11 l. for My Grey walleyed Horse; after which Mr G—, and Mr T—, and Myself, went to the Globe-Tavern, and there drank very Plentifully of Sherry, until we all got foxed, than we parted, and I road a little way out of Town, but finding it Late, I even returned to Worcester again, and at Mr Fields, at the Green-Dragon took up my Quarters, and there Lay all Night. Received— Expenses Paid for my Grey Nag, 11 l. 2 0 Paid for a Hat for myself, 0 8 0 Paid for a Saddle-Cloath, 0 6 0 Spent at the Griffin, 0 12 0 12 l. 8 0 Sunday, Dec. 21. Adventures I could not go to Church, and therefore sat all the day within doors, and an Irish Papist with me, and there I lay again that Night. Received— Expenses Paid for my Expense that day, 15 s. 0 Paid for sending the Horse home, 7 s. 6 22 s. 6 Monday, Dec. 22. Adventures I road out towards Teuxbury, but with bad Success, and then I returned to Mr F—, where Mrs. Mary and I, eat a Pheasant together; Immediately after which, Mark came-up, and told me a very uneasy Story about an Oxfordshire Sadler, but I went to Bed upon't. Receipts Of a Widow Gentlewoman, 12 s. 0 Of a Steward's Wife; 12 s. 0 24 s. 0 6 Refuses. Expenses Given to Mark, 5 s. 0 Spent at Mr Fields, 13 s. 0 Paid for a Bit for Marks Horse, 4 s. 0 22 s. 0 Tuesday, Dec. 23. Adventures I went from Worcester to Droytwich, where at Randolph Lanes at the sign of the Green-Dragon, I left the Bay Gelding to be delivered to Coventry Carrier, and for him to leave him at the Bull-Inn in St Alban; then I went to Bromsgrave, where I found my Uncle, and he occasioned me to Lodge at the Star all Night. Received— Expenses Spent at Droytwich, 1 s. 0 Given to the Man at the Green-Dragon for Shoeing, and for 4 days meat, at 10 d. per day 4 s. 0 To the Smith for Bleeding him in the Tail, & a Cataplasm, 1 s. 0 Left to be given to the Carrier of Coventry, 5 s. 0 Spent with my Uncle at the Croβ in Bromsgrave, 5 s. 0 Spent at another place with him. 3 s. 6 Spent at the Star, where I lay all night, 11 s. 0 30 s. 6 Wednesday, Dec. 24. Adventures I road from Thence to Bridgenorth, where at the Crown I Lay all night. Received— Expenses Spent at Ilford, where I Dined 3 s. 0 Spent at the Crown, at Bridgenorth, where I Lay, 10 s. 0 To a Barber there, 1 s. 0 For Removing all the Brown's Shoes and twice frosted at Worcester. 1 s. 0 15 s. 0 Thursday, Dec. 25. Adventures Being Christmas-Day I went to Church, and after Dinner I road to Shrewsbury, where at the Raven-Inn I Lay all night. Received— Expenses Spent at the Raven at Shrewsbury, 12 s. 0 Friday, Dec. 26. Adventures I had the Tailor to make me a Suit of clothes, and after he had taken Measure of me, we went to the Pheasant-Tavern, and Drank two Bottles of Sack; after which I went home to the Raven to Dinner; then after I had Slept a little I went to the Coffee-house, where I found a deal of good Company, with whom I stayed, and played at Back-Gammon and Hazard until two a Clock the Next Morning. Received— Expenses Given to the Fiddlers there, 3 s. 0 Spent with Mr Gibbons the Tailor, 2 s. 0 Paid for 3 Yards and half of Cloth, 49 s. 0 Paid for 4 Yards of Black-Satten, 29 s. 0 Lost at Hazzard at the Coffee-house, 15 s. 0 98 s. 0 Saturday, Dec. 27. Adventures The Tailor made me sit within all day for want of my clothes, so that that day nothing happened more than his coming to me very Drunk, and so became very Troublesome, and that it was Commonly reported about Shrewsbury, that I was the Duke of Monmouth. Received— Expenses Paid for a Pair of Gloves, 5 s. 0 Paid for the Exchange of my Hat, 4 s. 0 Spent at my Inn, 15 s. 0 24 s. 0 Sunday, Dec. 28. Adventures I was forced still to wait for the Tailor, and that hindered my going to Church in the forenoon, and nothing more happened that day. Received— Expenses Spent at my Inn, 15 s. 0 Monday, Dec. 29. Munday-Morning the Tailor brought my clothes, and I went and Dined at the Tailor's house. Received— Expenses Spent at my Inn, 15 s. 0 Paid to Gibbons the Tailor, 55 s. 0 70 s. 0 Tuesday, Dec. 30. Adventures I went to Mr P—'s House. Received— Expenses Given among the Servants, 12 s. 0 Wednesday, Dec. 31. We went to Pentry-Maddox, to Mr E—'s to Dinner, Adventures where we were as merry as welcome, and well Entertained. Received— Spent— Adventures Thursday, January 1. 1684/ 5. I went to Church. Friday, the 2d, Mr P— held a Feast at his House. Saturday, the 3d, Mr P—, M E—, and myself, were engaged in a Fray at Wrexham Expenses Saturday, Jan. 3d. Spent at Wrexham, with Mr P— and James E—, 5 s. 6 More, 3 s. 6 9 s. 0 From Sunday, the 4th, to Monday, the 12th. Nothing of Moment happened, more than a doubling of my Adventures Welcome, during which time I sent two Letters to my Friend, and one to my Dear. Expenses january 4. given to Mr Cureton the Parson for a New-Years Gift 10 s. 0 Spent at Thomas White's, 2 s. 6 12 s. 6 Tuesday, Jan. 6. Expenses Spent at Elsmore, with James Eton and the Parson, 5 s. 0 Wednesday, 7. Thursday, 8. Expenses For two Sets of Shoes for the Horses, 4 s. 0 Expenses Jan. 9 Given for the Loane of a Casting-net, 2 s. 6 10. Given to Mark. 10 s. 0 11. Given to Mrs. Farmer's Maid, 1 s. 0 From Monday the 12th, to Monday the 26th. Adventures Too much happened at Chester, etc. to be here Inserted, and particularly, my coming from Place-Warren, and Mr▪ P—'s bringing of me to Elsmore. From the 12th of January, to the 25th. Expenses Spent at Chester, and other places, 15 l. 0 0 Given to Mr P—'s Servants, 0 16 6 15 l. 16 6 Monday, Jan. 26. Expenses Spent at Shrewsbury, 3 s. 0 Spent at Wenlock, where I lay all night, 10 s. 0 13 s. 0 Tuesday, Jan. 27. Adventures I called at the Crown at Bridgnorth, and from thence made Scurvy Circles on the way to Kidderminster, where being Puzzled for good Quarters I was forced to Lodge at the Bull. Receipts Of a Parson, 10 s. 0 Of a Gentle woman, 12 s. 0 Of a Freeholder, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 42 s. 0 Lost my Pistols, Expenses Spent at the Crown at Bridgnorth 2 s. 6 Spent at the Bull at Kidderminster, where I lay all night, 12 s. 0 14 s. 6 Wednesday, Jan. 28, Adventures I went from Kidderminster to Kinford, where the Parson had almost put a Confounded trick upon me; but that Honest Frank Dee prevented it, and so I escaped, from thence I rambled until I came to Woolverhampton, where at the Swan I lay all night, and in the Evening an Attorney's Widow sent to know my Name, etc. Receipts Of an Alehousekeeper, 10 s. 0 Of an Iron-Monger, 12 s. 0 Of Frank Dee, 12 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Sith-maker 8 s. 6 Of a Nail-Chapman, 10 s. 0 Of a Lord's Steward, 10 s. 0 72 s. 6 Expenses Spent upon an extraordinary occasion at Frank Dees at Kinford, &c, 24 s. 0 Spent at the Swan at Woolverhampton, where I lay all Night. 12 s. 0 Paid to the Saddler, 4 s. 0 Given to Mark▪ 5 s. 0 45 s. 0 Thursday, Jan. 29. Adventures From Woolverhampton I went to divers Villages with good Success, meeting only with one Rebuff, and that in a Notorious manner from a Parson, after which I went to the Swan-Inn at Brimingham, where I lay all night. Receipts Of a Parson, 12 s. 0 Of a Smith, 12 s. 0 Of a Parson, 10 s. 0 Of a Widow Gentlewoman, 10 s. 0 Of a Mercer's Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Wheel-rights Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Graziers Wife. 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 23 s. 0 101. s. 0 Expenses Spent at noon, 2 s. 0 Spent at Brimingham, at the Swan where I lay. 11 s. 0 13 s. 0 Friday, Jan. 30. Adventures I went from Brimingham to divers Villages that lay round the Town, and having Tolerable Success I Dined at the Black-Raven at Kings-Norton, and so went to the Bear a little Alehouse on the Road, between Brimingham and Warwick, and there I lay all night. Receipts Of an Ironwork Chapman, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Gentleman, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Daughter, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Widow, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 86 s. 0 Expenses Spent for Dinner at Kings-Norton, 3 s. 0 Spent at the Bear at Lapper where I lay, 8 s. 0 11 s. 0 Saturday, Jan. 31. Adventures Ill luck attended me by an Unhappy Confabulation between two Fools, but the Success of the remaining part of the day, in good part, did make amends; and by an accident brought me to Killingworth, where I Dined, and had a view of the Ruins or that Castle; from whence I went new Circles to Coventry, where at the Black-Bull I lay all night. Receipts Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Widow, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Young Powerful Attorney, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 76 s. 0 Returned 22 s. Expenses Spent at Killingsworth, where I Dined, 3 s. 0 Spent at the Black-Bull at Coventry, 10 s. 0 Given to Mark for two Shirts, 10 s. 0 23 s. 0 Sunday, Feb. 1. Adventures I fate within all day until the Evening, and then I went to Buzill the Carrier, to take Care about the Bringing of the Bay-horse to the Bull-Inn at Coventry. Expenses Spent at the Bull at Coventry where I lay all day and That Night, 15 s. 0 Monday, Feb. 2. Adventures I went Early from Coventry to divers adjacent Villages, and though the Fog was Extremely thick, yet I had pretty good Success; and at last did put into the Swan at Coles-hill to dine; from thence I road to Middleton, where at the Sarazens-Head I Lay all night, and found there a Brisk Hostess. Receipts Of a Graziers Wise, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 12 s. 0 Of an Innkeeper, 10 s. 0 Of a Freeholder, 10 s. 0 Of a Farming-Widow, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Kts. Steward, 12 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 8 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 92 s. 0 Expenses Paid for two new Shoes for the Brown, and two removes, and four removeth for the Grey, 2 s. 6 Spent at Coles-hill, where I Dined, 3 s. 6 Spent at Middleton, where I lay all Night at the Sarazens-head, 10 s. 0 16 s. 0 Tuesday, Feb. 3. Adventures I went from Middleton to divers Villages thereabouts, and about 12 a Clock we were over-taken at the End of a Narrow Lane by 7 Horsemen, one of them bid me Stand, and drew forth his Sword; But a fair Heath offering in its Prospect Better Terms, Called to me to Whip and Ride for it; and accordingly we did, and by much out-Rode all the Pursuers for the space of an hour Whip and Spur: By this time finding our Horses much Impaired, and perceiving no more than 4 of the 7 in sight that Chased us, we even resolved to Turn Back and give'em Battle; which was accordingly done, and after a Smart dispute as ever I met with, which held about a quarter of an hour, Myself, My Horse, and Mark, being wounded, we having put all 4 of'em to Flight, whipped forwards, afresh, and by the help of several favourable Turnings, we got well off to Burton upon Trent, 10 Miles from the place of dispute: From thence we road to Ashby which is 10 Miles more, and there I was dressed by Mr. Arm the Chirurgeon, and Lay all Night. Receipts Of a Parson's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Blacksmith, 10 s. 0 Of a Doctor's Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Widow, 12 s. 0 66 0 and then disturbed Expenses Spent at Ashby, where I Lay all Night. 10 s. 0 Given to Mr Arm the Chirurgeon that dressed me, 10 s. 0 Paid for two Sword-Scabbards, 5 s. 0 Given to Mr ArmsArms Man, 1 s. 0 26 s. 0 Wednesday, Feb. 4. Adventures I road from Ashby to Loughborough in Leicestershire; from thence to Leicester, where at the White-Hart I dined; from thence to Harbour, where at Tho. Meeres' I lay all Night. Expenses Spent at Leicester at the White-Hart, where I Dined, and 5 s. 6 Spent at Tho Meeres', at harbour where I Lay, 10 s. 6 16 s. 0 Thursday, Feb. 5. Adventures I road from harbour to Northampton, where I Dined, and from thence to Stony-Stratford; from thence to Brickhill, where I Lay that Night. Expenses Spent at Northampton where I Dined, 5 s. 0 Spent at Brickhill, where I lay all Night. 10 s. 0 15 s. 0 Friday, Feb. 6. Adventures I road from Brickhill to Hockley; from thence to Dunstable; from thence to St Alban, where at the Red-Lyon-Inn I Dined, & the Master of the House then being Mayor of the Town, told me of the King's Death, after which I road to Tittenhanger; from thence to Porters-Barr; from thence to Dame Venables where I Lay all Night. Expenses Spent at the Red-Lyon at St Alban, where I Dined, & first heard of the King's Death. 6 s. 0 Paid for a Currycomb, and Brush, 2 s. 6 Paid my Dame a Guinney that I Borrowed of her, 21 s. 6 Given to Mark, 30 s. 0 And for Mr Apley, 40 s. 0 110 s. 0 Saturday, Feb. 7. Adventures I sent Mark to London for my Dear, and Sister Judeth, and My Friend, and Trunk, and other Necessaries, which I stood in want of, but they came not. Expenses Given to the Maid for going to Enfield, 0 6 Sent to my Dear, 21 s. 6 Paid for 6 Bottles of French-Wine, and 2 of Brandy, 9 s. 0 Paid for 6 Trusses of Hay, 8 s. 0 Paid for Hogsgrease, 0 3 Paid for a Plaster, 1 s. 6 40 s. 9 Sunday, Feb. 8. Nothing happened. Monday, Feb. 9 Adventures I went a Fishing; and at Night My Dear and Friend came to me. Expenses For things for my Horses, 5 s. 8 Paid for Blouding them, 2 s. 0 Given to the Farrier for 6 Removes, 1 s. 0 Paid for a Picker, 1 s. 0 Given to the Farrier for going to Forty-Hill. 0 6 10 s. 2 Tuesday, 10. Adventures Mark grew Saucy, and instead of going to Enfield for shirts, he went to London. Expenses Paid for 4 Bushels of Oats, 11 s. 0 For things for my Horses, 6 s. 0 Paid to my Dame, 1 s. 0 18 s. 0 Wednesday, 11. Adventures My Friend and I went to the Syder-house. Expenses Paid to the Smith for a Brand, 1 s. 0 Spent with my Friend, 0 6 1 s. 6 Thursday the 12. Adventures My Friend went to London, and I brought him as far as the Green, and then Mr S— Borrowed my Net, and told me that Mr Thompson's Wife, Mother, and Sister were all Dead in One Week, and in the Afternoon Mark came down, and in the Evening my Sister Judeth Came. Expenses Paid for 4 Bottles of Wine, 4 s. 0 For a Pint of Sack with my Friend, 1 s. 0 To the Barber, 1 s. 0 Given to the Drawer, 0 6 Paid for Bran, Beans, and Neats-foot-Oyle for my Horses, 4 s. 0 10 s. 6 Friday. 13th, Adventures We sat all day within doors. Saturday, 14th, We went to Mr Rayntons-wood, and in the Evening Expected my Friend, but he came not. Expenses For five Bottles of French-Wine, and two of Brandy, 7 s. 4 For Bees-Wax, 0 3 For Powder for my Horses, 1 s. 0 For Anchovies, 0 3 For Hogs Lard, 0 9 9 s. 7 Sunday, 15. Adventures In the Morning, I had a Letter from my Friend, and in the Afternoon, My Dear, Sister, and myself, went a Walking. Expenses For Washing of Linen, 4 s. 0 Monday, 16. Adventures Nothing of note Happened. Expenses For Six Bottles of Wine, 6 s. ● To the Maid for Carrying a Letter to the Coach for my Friend, 0 6 Paid for Beans, and Bran, 2 s. 0 8 s. 6 Tuesday, 17. Adventures My Sister Judeth received a Letter from Sister Ness to Hasten to London, and in the Evening I Expected m● Friend, but he came not. Expenses Paid Gervas' for Six Trusses of Hay, 8 s. 0 Wednesday, 18. Adventures My Friend came down, Unexpected. Thursday, 19 We all walked to the Syder-house, and in the Afternoon Adventures D— n and K— n came to us. Expenses For a Bottle of Brandy, 1 s. 2 Friday, 20. Adventures We went to Cley-Hill. Expenses Paid my Friend, for mending my clothes, and for Oranges, 5 s. 6 Lost to him at Tick-Tack, 1 s. 6 7 s. 0 Saturday, Feb. 21. Adventures My Sister Judith and I had a most severe quarrel about her going to London; after which my friend and I went to Mrs Lowens at Wal●h●m Cross, where we drank only one Bottle of Wine, and were disturbed by being told that Mrs Lowens Son was then to be Buried; there I left Mark to Get the Horses Shod, and from thence to Mrs Billing; But not finding her at home, we returned to my Dames, and then were my Sister and I Reconciled again. Expenses Paid for Shoeing the Horses at Waltham-Cross, 4 s. 0 Left with Betty, 1 s. 0 Paid for Oats and Straw, 8 s. 0 Paid for four Bottles of Wine, 4 s. 3 Given to Betty, 0 6 17 s. 9 Monday, Feb. 23. Adventures My Dear, my Sister Judith, my Friend, and myself road up to London in the Coach from Enfield, sending Mark up to London with the Horses. When we came to the Spittle-Gate, my Dear and Sister left us, and my Friend and I went to t'other end of the Town; where I left my Satin Waistcoat to be Altered, and bespoke Shoes for Mr P— From thence we went to Mr N— the Surgeon in Fanchurch-street, of whom I had some Directions about my Arm, & with whom we Supped; and afterward went to Aply's, where we lay all Night. Expentes Paid to my Dame, for 14 days Diet for my Dear, my Sister Judith, my Friend, myself, and Mark, 64 s. 6 Paid for Passage in the Coach to London, for my Dear, my Sister Judith, my Friend, and myself, 6 s. 0 For Coach-Hire at London, for my Friend and Self to t'other End of the Town, 3 s. 0 Paid to N— the Surgeon in Fanchurch-street, for things to make aBth for my Arm, 10 s. 0 Expenses Spent with my Friend, and N—, at the Kings-Head-Tavern at Mark-Lane-End. 6 s. 0 89 s. 6 Tuesday, Feb. 24. Adventures We went to Tho. Cox's, from thence to Busteens. And then we Patted, and I went to my Inn; where, having slept a while, I went to the spital, and stayed with my Dear and Sister till past 10 at night; and from thence went to Robin; and so to Aply's, where I found my Friend a-bed, and with him I lay all night. Expenses Given to Robin's Wife, 1 s. 0 Spent with my Friend at Tho. Cox's 3 s. 0 4 s. 0 Wednesday, Feb. 25. Adventures Mark having been absent from me from Monday Noon, until ●hen, and not having given me the least account where he was, or when he would return, I took Robin in his room; and, after having drank Plentifully with my Friend, Mr F— d, Mr A A —y, at Tho. Cox's, I road to my Dame's at Enfield, and ay there all night. Expenses ●pent with Mr F— d, my Friend, and Mr A A —y, at Tho. Cox's, 4 s. 0 Given to Robin's Wife, 2 s. 6 Paid to A A —y for my Expense in the House, and for two night's Hay and Corn for 2 Horses, 14 s. 0 Paid my Friend for Spurs, etc. 2 s. 0 22 s. 6 Thursday, Feb. 26. Adventures I went from thence in the forenoon, and road to Hodgden, thence to Royden, thence to Parnden, thence to Harloe, (where I Dined,) thence to Sopsed, thence to Bishop-Stratford, where, at Mr Aynsworth's I lay all night. Receipts Of a Miller, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 8 s. 0 18 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Harloe, in Essex; where I Dined, 5 s. 0 Spent at Bishop-Stratford, at Mr Ai●sworth's, where I lay that night, 10 s. 0 Paid for Flannel, 0 5 To a Barber, 0 6 15 s. 11 Friday, Feb. 27. Adventures Robin let the Irish Horse get from him; which had like to have done me much Injury in respect to my business. Receipts Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Widow, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Widow, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 90 s. 0 Expenses Spent for Dinner, 5 s. 6 For Supper, where I lay, at Finchfield, 12 s. 6 18 s. 0 Saturday, Feb. 28. Adventures I knock'd-off; being forced so to do by the Idleness of Robin, and came to Braintry, where, at the White-Hart, I Dined; and from thence to Mrs Walkers, at Brentwood, where I lay all night. Receipts Of a Searce-maker, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Shopkeepers Wife, 10 s. 0 30 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Braintry, at the White-Hart, wh●re I Dined, 5 s. 6 Spent at Mrs Walkers at Brentwood, where I lay, 20 s. 0 25 s. 6 Sunday, March 1. Adventures Having stayed Dinner at Mrs Walkers, I took Horse, and Road to London; Set up my Horses at Apley's; went to t'other End of the Town; from thence to my Dear at the spital, and so to my Inn. Expenses Spent at Mr Apley's, at London, 9 s. 0 Monday, Mar. 2. Adventures Constable (a Butcher of Arely) alarmed me, and made me remove from Apley's to the Naggs-head-Inn, over-against White-Chappell-Church; where having set up my Horses, I went to my Dame's at Hackney to meet my Dear and Sister Jud the, with whom I stayed There, until 7 a Clock in the Evening: Then, having conducted them thence, I went to N— the Surgeon; and from thence to my Inn. Expenses Spent with my Dear, and Sister, at my Dames at Hackney, 12 s. 0 Spent at the Naggs-head-Inn, in White-Chappel, where I lay, 7 s. 0 For Coach-Hire, 1 s. 0 Given to Robin, 2 s. 0 Given to Mr N—'s Servant, 1 s. 0 23 s. 0 Adventures Mark came to me laden with Submission; and in the Evening, having sent home the Irish Horse, and dismissed Robin, I went to the spital to my Dear, where Mrs W— and Mr D— entertained me with much Outward Respect; so, having found as much Diversion there, as lasted until 11 a Clock, I repaired to my Inn. Expenses For Coach-Hire, 3 s. 0 Given to Marks Brother. 10 s. 0 For Wateridge to Deptford, to Look for my Friend, 3 s. 0 For a Neck-cloth, 1 s. 6 Paid for a Sword to B B —y, 20 s. 0 Given to Robin, 6 s. 0 Paid for Chocolett to, etc. 3 s. 0 46 s. 6 Wednesday, Mar. 4. Adventures I went from London to Blackwall; and Ferried over to Greenwich; from thence to Woolwich; from thence to Eriffe; from thence to Craford, where I Dined; from thence to Bexly; from thence to Darford; and from thence to the Crown at North-Fleet, where I lay all night. Receipts Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of an Alehousekeeper, 12 s. 0 Of a Paper-Miller, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 8 s. 0 42 s. 0 Expenses Paid at the Naggs-Head, upon my coming away, for myself, Man, and Horses, for two Nights, 20 s. 0 Paid at Greenwich-Ferry, 0 6 Spent at Craford, where I Dined, 3 s. 0 Spent at North-Fleet, where I lay all night at the Crown, 10 s. 0 33 s. 6 Thursday, Mar. 5. Adventures I went from thence, to Graves-End; from Thence to Clyffe, in the Isle of Grain; from thence to Vpper-Castle; from thence to the Bull-Inn at Rochester, where I Dined; from thence to Gillingham; from thence to Rainham; from thence to Vp-Church; from thence to Newington; from thence to the Red-Lyon at Cittingborn, where I lay all night. Receipts Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Widow, 9 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 75 s. 0 Expenses Spent at the Bull at Rochester, where I Dined, 5 s. 0 Spent at the Red-Lyon at Cittingborn, where I lay all night. 12 s. 0 17 s. 0 Friday, Mar. 6. Adventures I went from thence to Milton; from thence to Feversham, where, at the Ship, I Dined; from thence into the Isle of Sheppy; from thence to Whitstable; from thence to Harble-down; from thence to Canterbury; from thence to Chatham, where I lay all Night, at a Millers-House. Receipts Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 8 s. 0 Of a Parson, 12 s. 0 56 s. 0 Expenses Spent at the Ship at Feversham where I Dined, 8 s. 6 Spent at Chatham, where I lay all Night. 10 s. 0 18 s. 6 Saturday, Mar. 7. Adventures I went from thence to Chi●ham; from thence to Wye; from thence to Ashfield, where I Stifled my Horse; and from thence to Sandy-lane, where the Lameness of my Horse, and the Badness of the Wether forced me lie all Night, at the White-Horse. Receipts Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 8 s. 0 28 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Wye, where I Dined, 4 s. 6 Paid to the Farrier for dressing my Horse, when Stifled, 3 s. 0 Spent at the White-Horse in Sandy-Lane, where I lay that night. 10 s. 6 18 s. 0 Sunday, Mar. 8. Adventures I stayed there all day; and, by that means, recovered my Horse of his Lameness. Spent at Sandway, 10 s. 0 Monday, Mar. 9 Adventures I went from Lenham to a Village near Maidstone, where I Dined; from thence to Gawthurst in the Wild, where I lay all Night. Receipts Of a Freeholder, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Freeholder, 10 s. 0 Of a Parson, 12 s. 0 Of a French Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Tanner, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Miller, 8 s. 0 100 s. 0 Expenses Spent where I Dined, 3 s. 6 Spent at Gawthurst, where I lay all night, 10 s. 6 14 s. 0 Tuesday, Mar. 10. Adventures I went from thence to Lamberhurst, where I Dined: from thence to Southborough; where I lay all night at Goodman Loyter's. Receipts Of a Frank Gentleman, 20 s. 0 Of a Woman, 9 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 Of a Frank, Box Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Gentlewoman, 12 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 12 s. 0 75 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Lamberhurst, where I dined, 3 s. 0 Spent where I lay, at Goodman Loyter's at Southborough, 7 s. 6 Paid to the Farrier, 2 s. 0 12 s. 6 Wednesday, Mar. 11. Adventures I went from thence to Rusthaw; and narrowly escaped Tho. Ireson: But from thence I went to Speldhurst; from thence to Lie▪ from thence to the Bull and Bush, where I Dined; from thence I went to Westrum, where I lay all night. Receipts Of a Strong-water man's Wife, at the end of Sandy-Lane, 12 s. 0 Of a Man's Wife at the Rock-side, 12 s. 0 Of a Shopkeeper at the End of Rusthaw lane, 10 s. 0 Of a Farmer's Crying Wife, 12 s. 0 Of a Frank Farmer, 12 s. 0 Of a Freeholder, 12 s. 0 Of a Tanner, 12 s. 0 Of a Timorous Farmer, 10 s. 0 92 s. 0 Expenses Spent at the Bull and Bush, where I Dined, 6 s. 0 Spent at Westrum, where I lay all Night, 10 s. 0 To a Barber, 00 6 16 s. 6 Thursday, Mar. 12. Surrey. Adventures I went from thence to Oxstead, where they were Alarmed by't. I road Clear off, & went to Godstone, where I Dined; and there, considering that my Horses were almost done, I even put for London; and on the Road, about a Mile from Godstone, I met Mr G G —y, and so I road to Crayden; and thence to an Inn over-against St. Mary Magdalen's Church; from whence I sent my Horses to the Naggs-head in White-Chappel, and went by Water to Somerset-House; thence to the Shoemakers, and the Barbers, and the Tailors for my Black clothes; from thence to the New-Exchange; from thence to Exeter-Change, from thence to Blany's, from thence to the spital, and from thence to my Inn. Receipts Of a Farmer's Wife, 10 s. 0 Of a Poulterer, 9 s. 0 Of a Smith, 3 s. 0 Of a Farmer, 10 s. 0 32 s. 0 Expenses Spent at Godstone, where I Dined, 5 s. 0 Spent at an Inn, over against St Marry magdalen's, Bermondsey, 0 8 To a Porter that had my Horses into White-Chappel, 1 s. 0 For Wateridge, to Somersethouse, 1 s. 0 Paid to the Tailor in Full, 27 s. 6 For a Pair of Shoes, 5 s. 0 For a Periwigg, 18 s. 6 For a Pair of Cotton Stockings, 3 s. 6 For a Tortois-shell Comb, 3 s. 0 For a Shaggerin Case to my Cizors, 5 s. 0 For a Sword, to B B —y, 13 s. 6 For Coach-hire to my Dear, 3 s. 0 Given to my Dear, 21 s. 6 To my Sister Judith, 10 s. 0 To Mark, 1 s. 0 118 s. 8 Friday, Mar. 13 Adventures I went to N—'s, and was let blood. From thence to a Gun-Smiths in the Minories; from thence to my Inn; where, having dismissed Mark, and sent the Grey-Horse to Burgesses, I walked to Kingsland, and there stayed till 5 a Clock for Enfield Coach: But, it not coming, I walked down to Coale's House, and there stayed till my Dear, and Sister Nesse came; then we all took Coach together, and went to my Dames at Enfield. Expenses For a Pair of French Do Gloves, 3 s. 0 To Mark, 30 s. 0 To his Brother, 30 s. 0 Given to him to Pay for Horse-hire, 12 s. 6 Given to N— for letting me Blood, 5 s. 0 For Coach-hire to his House, 1 s. 6 Paid for a Pair of Pistols, 40 s. 0 For Coach-hire to my Inn, 2 s. 0 Paid for Fringing a Pair of Gloves, 4 s. 0 Paid in the House, for meat & drink, 7 s. 0 Paid for Horse-meat, 3 s. 6 Spent at Kings-land, 0 8 139 s. 2 Saturday, Mar. 14. Adventures My Dear, and Sister, and I, walked out a little; but the Sharpness of the Wether soon sent us back again. Expenses For Wine & Brandy, at my Dames, 6 s. 2 Given to the Maid Betty. 00 6 6 s. 8 Sunday, Mar. 15. Nothing Occurred. Monday, Mar. 16. Adventures I went to Mrs Billings, who entertained me very Generously: And, after having Spent about 5 Hours with her, I returned home; where I found my Friend. Tuesday Mar. 17. Adventures We all rambled about the Chase; and in the Evening my Sister Judith came unexpectedly in, from London. Wednesday, Mar. 18. Adventures We all walked down to Cheston, where we Dined; and my Sister Judith being very Impatient to return to London, we all hastened to my Dames; and from thence my Friend and myself went with Judith to the Coach; but That being gone, we walked to the Goat, near Mr Raintons, and there drank Cider; and from thence returned home. Expenses Spent at Theobalds', with my Dear, my Sister Judith, and Nesse, and my Friend, 4 s. 0 Thursday, Mar. 19 Adventures My Sister and I came for London, my Friend going from my Dame's to his Wife, and Nesse to stay at Mrs Hiltons. On the Road we met with Coal the Master-Coach-man; and I having paid him all I owed him in full, he told us that Mrs Annesly was gone down to Enfield. This Surprising and Disturbing of my Sister Judith, I persuaded her to walk to the Cheescake-house, at Mile-End; where we stayed but a short time; but went from thence to my Dames at Hackney, where we Dined and stayed 3 or 4 hours. From thence I sent a Letter by the Penny-Post to Mark; and then we walked to Aldgate; from whence we took Coach, and I set her down in the Middle of Pater-Noster-Row, for she was going to Mrs Marget's. After This, I went to the Barbers, to the Tailors, to the Shoemakers, and from thence to Charles B— 's; where, after some short Discourse with him, and Dr F— about my Arm, I left'em, and went to my Inn; from whence I sent the Ostler to look for Mark, but he could not be found. Expenses Paid to Coale the Coachman for my Dear's, and Nesse's Passage to my Dame's, 5 s. 0 For Mark's and my Trunk, 4 s. 0 For my Sister Judiths and my Passage to London, 3 s. 0 Spent with Judith at the Cheescake-House, 2 s. 0 More at my Dame Thinness, 5 s. 0 Given her for Coach-hire, 2 s. 0 For Coach-hire for myself to t'other end of the Town, 4 s. 0 25 s. 0 FINIS.