Court Continued Octr. 6th 1713
.
Calcutt's Peticon
The Peticon of Mr.
Ann Calcutt< no role >
widow
being read, It is Ordered, that it
be considered at the next Court day, & in the mean time the Master &
Wardens are to inquire into her Circumstances.
[..] ort of Auditors of
Warden's Accts.
The Auditors of the late Warden Rogersons accounts reported that they had
audited & inspected his Accounts pursuant to an Order of the last Court day
& that they find there is due to him from this Company to Ballance the
Same ye Sume of £16:18s:3d: which is Ordered to be paid by money taken out
of the Chest; & which was done accordingly, & his Bond delivered up.
Montiques Smith
£20 for Iron work
ye. Clerk's Garden.
Mr.
John Montigny Smith< no role >
presented his Bill for the Ironwork for the Clerks
garden, for which he was by Agreemt. to be paid Twenty pounds, which is
Ordered to be paid by money taken out of the Chest, which was done accordingly
Clerk's Garden
& Beadles
[..] ee to be repaired.
Ordered, that the Master & Wardens or any two of them do view the
necessary house & Garden belonging to the Clerks house, & also the
Beadles fence, & See what is necessary to be done abt. the Same, & order
the Same to be done accordingly.
[..] oney taken out of
[..] Iron Chest.
Taken out of the Company's Iron Chest, & delivered to Mr. Stevenson Renter
Warden the following East India Bonds to receive the Interest due thereon
Vizt.
No. 2403 for £100
12327£100
5808£200
7474£240
8582£080
£720
And also one Bank Sealed Bill for £100. on which £3:0s:10d. was due for Interest
Likewise two Bank Notes, One for £25: the other for £10: & 1s: 18d: in money to pay
the Ballance of Renter Wardens Account & Mr. Montigny ye Smith's Bill.
Now remaining in ye Chest.
[..] oney in the Iron Chest
Two Exchequer Bills for £25: each£50-0s-0d
in money£07-10s-1d
Twoold East India Bonds whereon is due for principall £20. on
each only besides Interest}£40-0s-0d
Mr. Sells Bond for Principall money at £4. P Cent£100-0s-0d
Mr. Stevenson Renter Warden's Bond.
Bank Seald Bill to be
disposed of.
Ordered, That the Master & Wardens or any three of them do dispose of
the Bank Seal'd Bill for £100. in Such manner as they Shall think fitt,
on Something that carryes Interest.