“In ye same little parlour behind some boxes just going into ye kitchen some mill’d money.[47]

“In ye second side hole at the bottome of ye first ffurnace in ye kitchen on ye right hand going to ye chimney, pott of Gui:[46][47]

“between a little ffurnace & great one that joynes to ye oven behind Shouels & forks some Gui:[47] “Close by those Shouells wth in a hole into ye vent of ye same large furnace, Gui:[47]

“In two holes of that great furnace running in almost to the Ouen, 2 boxes full of mill’d money. May be drawn out wth a long crooked Iron standing behind ye kitchen door.[47]

“1698 Vnder ye lower shelfe in ye kitchen near ye Oven, 2 cans couer’d.

“In severall holes of ye ffurnace in ye middle of the kitchin opening at ye top where the sands lyes is a purse of 100 gui: & seuerall Cans couer’d.

“At ye further End of the bottome hole of my furnace in the little parlour a box of 200l.

There are also many other matters of interest in these books; among them the names of

evidently in her own handwriting, and which I take to mean “Lydia Dwight, her book, Fulham, 15”—the 15 being her age, which is arrived at by adding the figures together as they occur in form of a cross, 1, 2, 8, and 4.