St Dionis Backchurch Parish:
Minutes of Parish Vestries
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24th April 1712 - 20th February 1759

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Image 302 of 6172nd April 1741


Brought over £0:9:0

Widow Tayler £0:1:6
Jane Hutchinson< no role > £0:1:6
Mary Mayer< no role > £0:3:0
John Southgate< no role > £0:2:6
Elizabeth Shaw< no role > £0:1:0
Sarah Steeten< no role > £0:3:0
Eleonor Stallard< no role > £0:2:0
Ann Stannard< no role > 0:2:0
Elizabeth Truelove< no role > £0:4:0
Widow Wool's£0:2:0
Carried over £1:11:6

Brought over £1:11:6

Sarratt£0:1:6
Mrs. Knight£0:1:0
Mrs. Gregory£0:2:0
Henry Tyler< no role > £0:2:6
Mrs. Mew's£0:1:6
Abigail Ayres< no role > £0:2:0
Ann Beal< no role > £0:2:0
Yeaxley£0:2:4
Judith Oldham< no role > £0:2:0
Dennis£0:2:6
Tot: £2:10:10

At a Vestry held on Wednesday the 23d. Day of September 1741

Present


Mr. James Anderton< no role >
Mr. John Abbott< no role >
Church Wardens.

Mr. Richard Tirrell< no role > , Mr. Joseph Barney< no role > , Mr. Anthony Chapman< no role > ,
Mr. James Spackman< no role > , Mr. John Pitts< no role > , Mr. William Farnworth< no role >
Mr. John Bromley< no role > , Mr. John Mynde< no role > ; Mr. Samuel Littlebury< no role >
Mr. John Clarke< no role > , Mr. John Watton< no role > , Mr. Richard West< no role > (Hosier )
Mr. Robert Parnell< no role > , Mr. James Fell< no role > .

The Account of the
Charges demanded of this
Parish by the Parish of
Allhallow's Lombard Street
for the Maintainance of
diverse poor people belong ye.
to both Parishes (late servts
at the Green Dragon Alehouse
Leadenhall markett )
Amounting to £20:7s:3d
being one half part, laid
before the Vestry

Mr. Church Warden Anderton Acquainted the
Gentlemen present that this Vestry was Summoned to lay before
them an Account or Bill of Charges demanded of this Parish by
the Parish of Allhallows Lombard Street London for the
maintainance and keeping of divers poor and Indigint people
belonging to both Parishes (late Servants at the Grun Dragon
the house in Leadenhall Market ) amounting to the Sume of
Twenty Pounds seven shillings and three pence being One half
part of the Charge of maintainance and keeping such poor People
particularly named in the said Account and the said Account




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