From 8c03c511009726f8308ea4ba758e270db9f3bd1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sharonhoward
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 13:34:59 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] book 2 measure pounds
---
.../book_of_remembrances.xml | 4 +--
texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml | 36 +++++++++----------
2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml b/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
index a01c26d6d..e744c12c9 100644
--- a/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
+++ b/texts/00_book_of_remembrances/book_of_remembrances.xml
@@ -8004,7 +8004,7 @@ over these Churches &
have all my mothrs dues out of IrldIreland.
for 19 yeares She livd afftr my fathrs
- Death of 360 pound a yeare. but he
+ Death of 360 pound a yeare. but he
did not demand it for her. but he
did ingage for for my Fathrs Debts
by the mitigation of some who did it
@@ -8043,7 +8043,7 @@ over these Churches &
But as to my deere husband, he had
entrd into A statute to Mr Nettleton
- of a thousand Pound to pay a Debt
+ of a thousand Pound to pay a Debt
of my fathers which was but 500l a first
but, beeing a bove 20 yers due, ded
come to 1,000l.
diff --git a/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml b/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml
index 257aef7ed..b2b762686 100644
--- a/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml
+++ b/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml
@@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@
but knew not what was oweing by him. But
to that end, to inable, him to pay, and for
his sattisfaction, I was willing to forgoe
- my Thousand Pounds out of Ireland. & to
+ my Thousand Pounds out of Ireland. & to
Shew my faithfull affection to him and his
Family to doe good to them all,
I waived my owne Intrest in that part of
@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@
maintenance, who had brought soe consider
able a fortune to the Estate & to him.
- Allso, he knew that my Thousand Pounds out of
+ Allso, he knew that my Thousand Pounds out of
Ireland was stated, & Settled by Articles & Bond
before marriage, to be laid out in land for the
longer Liver of us two & the heiers of our Bodies.
@@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@
Mr Thornton and my brother Denton
was, to goe thither in order to Signe and Seale
-writings, with Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford, who had yelded
- to Pay my Thousand Pounds, out of Ireland.
+ to Pay my Thousand Pounds, out of Ireland.
and to sattisfy Mr Thornton for Mr Nettletons
Debt (for which he suffred soe much, & was soe
much perplexed by him.)
@@ -2830,7 +2830,7 @@
(Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford suing Mr Thornton,
my uncle will.mWilliam and the Trustees, for the
Meane Profits of the whole Estate in Ireland,
- And laid to there Charge above Twenty
+ And laid to there Charge above Twenty
Thousand Pounds, which, by my Deare husbnds
bond to Mr Norton, on the taking the Assignment,
did, all fall uppon him because he entred
@@ -3384,9 +3384,9 @@
a Rent, Charge to Mr Thornton, for all his
Moneys due to him out of the said Lands
of Edough in Ireland; To secure the somme
- of Two Thousand Pounds to Mr Thornton.
+ of Two Thousand Pounds to Mr Thornton.
- vidzVidelicet. to Pay my owne Thousand Pounds,
+ vidzVidelicet. to Pay my owne Thousand Pounds,
part of my Portion, which by my fathers will
he gave me, out of his Land in Ireland, as an in
crease, of what he had allready givn me, out of
@@ -3533,9 +3533,9 @@
Deed of Anuity, & confirmed by his will.
The somme which was due to her beeing to the
- valew of Six Thousand Pounds. I heard
+ valew of Six Thousand Pounds. I heard
Sir John Lowther Promise my mother for it
- Fiffteene hundred Pounds for to quit her
+ Fiffteene hundred Pounds for to quit her
Intrest there:/
I do belive she would have accepted of it,
@@ -3573,7 +3573,7 @@
Death, with out Heires, as now itt was; & he made
me, his only Sister, his, Excequtor./ & gave it to
me: (besides there was my owne Portion of
- A Thousand Pounds which was to have bin paid
+ A Thousand Pounds which was to have bin paid
from that Estate with out dispute)./
@@ -3584,7 +3584,7 @@
Has been checked and is AT's -->
thing when there was, such an Estate, worth
- Two Thousand Pound a yeare, to pay it out
+ Two Thousand Pound a yeare, to pay it out
on, besides a great Colliery;
@@ -3594,8 +3594,8 @@
of that, being all secured by the will, by which right
was, obteined, what I did in joy; haveing also
my uncle w.William wandesfords security, & Deed, of
- Anuity. of two Rent Charges. 1t, of one hundrd
- Pound per Annum for 6 years. the 2d, for two hundred
+ Anuity. of two Rent Charges. 1t, of one hundrd
+ Pound per Annum for 6 years. the 2d, for two hundred
Pound per Annum. for 5 yeares: to be Recavd out
of Kirklington for my 1500l — besides other &
better security by Articles made betwixt my
@@ -7157,7 +7157,7 @@ desires there to)injoyed of my Fathers in Ireland & in
England: yett he was in expectancy to have
gott all her Personall Estate she left, & not satis
- fied with the 4 Thousands pounds a yeare left him
+ fied with the 4 Thousands pounds a yeare left him
by my Father but aimed to have gott that of his
good mothers which, she out of her great kindness
@@ -7238,7 +7238,7 @@ desires there to)
Which constant house keeping for our Perticulrs
besides her owne: she did account it stood her in
- above the somme of Twoo hundred Pounds a yeare.
+ above the somme of Twoo hundred Pounds a yeare.
@@ -7252,7 +7252,7 @@ desires there to)
Which she has tould me, if she had not don, she
- myght have given me Sixteene hundred Pounds
+ myght have given me Sixteene hundred Pounds
more in money. which would have Purchased Land.
Added to that, her Land at midlham which cost her
five hundred, and fifty or Sixty Pounds.
@@ -7260,7 +7260,7 @@ desires there to)Personall Estate, in monneys,
Plate, Linning, Beding, &cet cetera. I have heard Mr
Thornton say he had as good of what my Der
- mother Left me to the valew of one Thousand
+ mother Left me to the valew of one Thousand
Pounds more. Which amounts to the valew
in monney from my mother Recavd by Mr Th.Thornton
& my selfe & Children. £2,550 or 2,600l.
@@ -10092,7 +10092,7 @@ which words I did utterly deny; for I neverProvisoe,
folfolio. 17, doth allter the intent of the Articles, for, by
it, your daughters (in case you have not any Sonne) may
- be deprived of Newton uppon Payment of three Thou-
+ be deprived of Newton uppon Payment of three Thou-
-sand Pounds to them. But by the second Provisoe,
follfolio. 19, my Cosine Thornton hath Power (affter your
Decease) to make a Joynture of all Newton, or of
@@ -12072,7 +12072,7 @@ which I tould her of, & knew nothing till affterwardes). and soe,
Mr Bennett stucke uppon the whole yers
Profitt due at Whitsontide then. And, unles
- Mr Thornton would pay A hurdredhundred
+ Mr Thornton would pay A hurdredhundred
Pound
Then. att entrance. he would not grant to
Tearmes. which my brothr Denton knew my