Cleaning
Monuments}
Mr. Church Warden Tutet was desired to make Enquiry
after the Representatives of the Persons for whom
Monuments are erected in the Church, and to make
such application to them on occasion of the Expence
of Cleaning the Monuments as he shall think proper.
Exd. Mr: Andrews
The Committee were then adjourn'd until another
Summons shall be issued.
At a Meeting of the Committee for the Repairs of the
Church &c. on Friday the 23d. day of June 1786
Present Mr. Edward Tutet Upper Church Warden
Mr. Thos. Hudson< no role >
. Mr. Henry Rutt< no role >
, Mr J. Wm. Galabin,
Mr. Willm. Viner Mr James Green< no role >
, Mr Thos. Hunter< no role >
,
Mr. Jas. Eley< no role >
, Mr John Hawkins< no role >
.
Repairs of Church
Mr. Church Warden Tutet acquainted the Committee
that they were summoned to receive the Estimate of
Mrs.
Anne Sherard< no role >
for Painter's Work, and to consider
of the same.
Mr. Thornton (a Painter) attended for Mrs. Sherard,
and being called in, was heard in explanation of the
said Estimate.
After which, It was moved and the Question put
that Anne Sherard< no role >
be employed to do the Painter's
Work, according to the Estimate delivered in by Mr.
Thornton, at Seventy Pounds ten Shillings (Excepts
the Curtain Lapis Lasuli Column & Gilding the
Iron Pilasters under the Organ, Monuments, and
Fire Ladders,) and Carried in he Affirmative.
Ordered that it be referred to Mr. Hudson to consider
the best mode of securing the Ground under the Pews
now taken up, and the Expence thereof.
Cleaning Monuments
Mr. Church Warden Tutet acquainted the Committee
that he had applied to Sir
Walter Rawlinson< no role >
concerning
the Expence of cleaning Mr Daniel and Sir
Thomas Rawlinson< no role >
's Monuments but
that Sr. Walter had declined to pay the same
[..]
Doctor Rawlinson< no role >
having left his Estate to St. John's College Oxford
; and