At a Vestry held the 17th. Day of January 1742
Present
Mr. James Fell< no role >
Mr. John Clifton< no role > This name instance is in set 3415.
} Church Wardens
18 Dec: 1760. Mr Buller
signed an Acknowledgemt
for self & Partner that & new
Light menconed in this
Order was upon Suffer and
only & strand be shutt up
when required by the
Parish
Mr.
Richard Tirrell< no role >
, Mr.
James Hebert< no role >
, Mr.
James Spackman< no role >
Mr.
Samuel Littlebury< no role >
Mr.
John Watton< no role >
, Mr.
Samuel Gilly< no role >
Mr.
John Clarke< no role >
, Mr.
Richard Pritchard< no role >
, Mr.
Richd. West< no role >
. (Pl.)
Mr.
Richard West< no role >
(No:) Mr.
John Bromley< no role >
, Mr.
John Mynde< no role >
Mr.
Daniel Tayler< no role >
, Mr.
Thomas Hunter< no role >
, Mr.
Anthy Chapman< no role >
Mr. Marshall and others.
Nath Andrews< no role >
Vestry Clk
Mr. Daniel Tayler desired the
Liberty to Strike out in the Side
Front of his House a New Light
facing the South Church Yard and
adjoining of the Tower
or Steeple
such New Light not to Exceed 4
feet in Depth & 2 feet in Width.
Mr. Church Warden Fell Acquainted the Gent present that
this Vestry was called at the Request of Mr
Daniel Tayler< no role >
Oylman
an Inhabitant of this Parish, And Mr. Church Warden
Fell
in his Behalf moved for the Leave of this Parish to strike
out in the Side Front of Mr. Taylers Dwelling House (late in
the Occupation of
Thomas Cartwright< no role >
Pewterer
) A
New Light< no role >
facing the South Church Yard and adjoining to the Tower
or
Steeple Such New Light not to Exceed Four Feet in Depth and
two Feet in Width, And to be upon Sufferrance only during the
Pleasure of the Parish, And being Seconded the Question was
Putt on the said motion and carried in the Affirmative Nem: Con:
Ordered that Mr. Taylor be at
Liberty to Strike out such new
Light.
Ordered that Mr.
Daniel Taylor< no role >
be at Liberty to Strike out
A New Light on the Side Front of his Dwelling House facing
the South Church Yard and adjoining to the Tower
or
Steeple, So as such New Light do not Exceed four Feet
in Depth
and Two Feet in Width.
Ordered that such new Light be
upon Sufferrence only & during the
Pleasure of this Parish
Ordered that such New Light be upon Sufferrance only
and during the Pleasure of this Parish
Then Mr. Tayler stood up in his Place and returned his
Thanks to the Parish for their Favour
Ordered that a new Cistern be
bought for the use of the Church
Afterwards Mr. Church Warden Fell moved that a Leaden
Cistern might be bought for the use of the Church not
Exceeding thirteen Hundred Weight, which was ordered
accordingly
Exd P Nath Andrews< no role >