St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor Account Books
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1779 - 29th April 1801

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Image 416 of 41629th April 1801


Abstract of Mr. William Hewson< no role > Account Continued

£ s d
Receipts brot. over 5799 8 9¾
£5799 8 9¾

£ s d
Payments brot. over 5429 1 8¾


Mistress of the Workhouse a
Years Salary to Lady day
15 15 ..

Parish Beadle ditto to ditto63 .. ..
Suit of Cloaths for ditto7 7 ..
Gold laced Hat for ditto2 12 6


To ditto for collecting poors Rate
for Covent GardenPrecinct for
part of the Years after the
Overseer left the Parish
1 5 ..

Sexton a Years Salary to Lady day 2 .. ..
Ditto Bill for attending Districs Etc 1 2 6
Warder's Salary to Lady day5 .. ..


To the Poor in the Workhouse
the usual allowance once of 1s. in the
Pounds on their Earnings
14 13 ..


Fees at the Chamberlains Office
on receiving Militiamens
Money
1 1 ..


Distributed amongst sundry
poor Fines sent by the Magistrates
at Guildhall and the Masion
House on three Hackney Coach
men and Carmen
1 8 ..


Sundry small Sums not
included under any of the
foregoing Heads
1 10 5


Annual allowance to Churchwarden
for collecting Rent Roll
2 2 ..

Loss on bad Gold.. 17 6


Balance due to the Parish and
paid over by order of the Vestry to
Mr Ponder the present Upper
Churchwarden
250 13 2

£5799 8 9¾

Average Number of Poor in the Workhouse during the above Period

Published by Us April 5th. 1802
William Wilson< no role >
John Binford< no role >
Samuel Osborn< no role >
Robert Carter< no role >
George Brand< no role >
James Elisha< no role >
John Smith< no role >

Stephen Ponder< no role >
James Jackson< no role > } Churchwardens

Andrew Robson< no role >
Thomas Smith< no role >
Edward Colebatch< no role >
Joseph Batho< no role >
Silvester Lowden< no role >
John Rea




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