Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History And Antiquities of the County 18

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—Paid Timothy Browne for the hat bands used at my father's funeral, at five shillings and six- pence a piece ; and for the pall, and gloves, and shroud, and sheet, £20 8s. Id. And I paid at the same time, £6 Is. Od.
for wine." " January the 10th. — Mr. Thomas Butcher departed this life about eleven o'clock in the night time, and was buried the 13th of the same instant; and Mr. Ralph Healey preached his funeral sermon, the text being the third verse of the one hundred and forty-sixth Psalm. His
...age was sixty three years and some odd days."* "January the 28th. — Received from the furnace at Buxted, the new Brand-dogs for the Hall at Hickstead, which my father, Mr. Anthony Stapley, had ordered some- time before his death, on which were cast the Stapley coat of arms, with his initials A. S. over it, and the date 1732 below. For the casting of these I paid £2 4s. 8d., and two shillings and four pence more for the expense of getting them home." For these brand-dogs (andirons) T have enquired in vain at Hickstead.

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