At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of the North &
South Precincts of this Parish held the 15. December. 1737.
Present
Mr.
Samuel Littlebury< no role >
Mr.
William Barber< no role >
C. Wardens.
Mr. Thomas Oyles< no role >
, James Creed< no role >
Esqr
. Mr. James Hebert< no role >
Mr. James Spackman< no role >
, Mr. Bradley, Mr.Richard Griffin< no role >
Mr. Charles Ball< no role >
, Mr. Robert Parnell< no role >
, Mr. John Watton< no role >
Mr. Samuel Gilly, Mr. John Elton< no role >
, Mr. John Abbott< no role >
Mr William Bassett< no role >
, Mr. Jasper Mauditt< no role >
, Mr. John Townsend< no role >
Mr. William Combes< no role >
, Mr Thomas Coppin< no role >
, Mr. Bromley
Mr. Joseph Mitchell< no role >
, Mr. Henry Ludbery< no role >
, Mr. Joseph Barney< no role >
Mr. Richard West< no role >
, Plaisterer
, Mr. Richard West< no role >
, Hosier
,
Mr. Mynde< no role >
, Mr. Fuller and others.
Mr. Church Warden Littlebury acquainted the
Gentlemen presents that the End of this Meeting was to chose
Ward Officers for the Year Ensuring. Vizt. Constables
Scavengers
and Inquestmen.
Mr. Wm. Minett chose
Constable Scavenger &
Inquestman but
Exempted from all
Parish to and Offices
on Paying £27:
And Mr.
William Minett< no role >
was then putt in Nomination to
Serve the Offices of Constable Scavenger and Inquestman for the
Year ensuring and Chose. But Mr.
James Hebert< no role >
moved on
Mr. Minetts Behalf That he might be admitted to pass over all
his Parish and Ward Offices on paying the usual Fine of
Twenty Seven Pounds and being Seconded, the Question was
putt and past in the Affirmative
Ordered That Mr. William Minett< no role >
be admitted to pass over
all his Parish and Ward Offices he paying the usual Fine
of Twenty seven Pounds
Mr. Richd. Griffin< no role >
chose Constable
Scavenger
& Inquestman
but Exempted on paying
£12:
Then Mr.
Richard Griffin< no role >
was putt in Nomination to Serve
the Offices of Constable Scavenger and Inquestman for the
Year ensuing in the Room of Mr. Minett and Chose, Butt Mr.
Griffin stood up in his place and desired to be Exempted from
Serving the said Offices on paying the usual Fine of Twelve