Diary of Thomas Bellingham, an officer under William III . ye county. They gave out Coms [commissions] :ye old deputyes refused. In ye afternoon I walkd to Walton. Mycold mends. Lord Mullineux was Caryl, third Viscount Molyneux, whom James Lord Lieutenant and Custos-Rotulorum of the County of Lancaster,as well as Admiral of the narrow seas. In the reign of the King justnamed Lord Mulyncux leased Fishwick Hall and demesnes, near Preston,for the lives and the use of three Benedictine monks. He was outlawed byParliament and precluded from compounding for his estates on account ofhis servi


Diary of Thomas Bellingham, an officer under William III . ye county. They gave out Coms [commissions] :ye old deputyes refused. In ye afternoon I walkd to Walton. Mycold mends. Lord Mullineux was Caryl, third Viscount Molyneux, whom James Lord Lieutenant and Custos-Rotulorum of the County of Lancaster,as well as Admiral of the narrow seas. In the reign of the King justnamed Lord Mulyncux leased Fishwick Hall and demesnes, near Preston,for the lives and the use of three Benedictine monks. He was outlawed byParliament and precluded from compounding for his estates on account ofhis services in the cause of James II. ; but subsequently, by interest andpaying an excessive fine, he was put into possession of his property. Hedied at Croxteth, on February 2nd, 1698-9.—R gentlemen were of theRoman Catholic order.—Ve old Deputyes were County Deputy Lieutenants. Ye 17th.—A fayr day. Here came a party of Scotts of near2000, which were parte of ye regiment of gaurds, Coll : Bochansregiment and Coll Warchups. I saw Capt Coningham, Sr Alberts. Oct., 1688.] The Bellingham Diary. 23 Sonne. We had three Captaines quarterd wth us—Deell, Carr, andAskyth—all very good men and Protestants. I sate up late anddranke hard with them. Ye 18th.—A fayr day. I was very ill all this day with last nightsdebauch. I had severall friendes came to visitt me. Ye 19th.—A fayr day. I had letters and a bill from home of;^I2 2, which I sent that day to Liverpoole. I playd with att his own house this evening. The diarists home was at Gernonstown, now Castlebellingrham. Ye 20th.—A very wett day. I tooke Physick, wch wroughtwell. Mr. Hodgkinson came to sit wth me. Mr. Hodgkinson was Alderman Thomas Hodgkinson. Ye 2ith.—Much raine last night. This day brought the newesof the E. of Darbys being made Ld Lewt of Cheshire andLancashire, for which ye bells rung most of ye day. I was ill andwent not to church in ye morning. William George Richard Stanley, gth Earl of Derby, was


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