Description | Includes references to Grimston's Father's remains being deposited; by the assistance of Mrs Mosey Nancy had been kept in her room; two of the maids being replaced; Sir Robert Hildyard desired to be excused attending and Mr Rooksby took his place; Rookesby, Mr Maister and Campbell laid at Kilnwick, Mr Bethell at Watton, Mr Osbaldeston at Robin's; on receipt of Mr Thompson's letter at Neswick payment being organised for the man's expenses for going up and returning and for his trouble; Mr Mosey having had two guineas, the poor of the town 10 s[hillings] and four Blues 4 pair of gloves; Mr Remington and Mr Gray had the same and hatbands and Legard having been sent for in Hull about a Bancruptcy |