that he had received notice from Mrs. Gaskill that her
Money being in the hands of Trustees, a doubt had
arose whether they could legally part with it, to
enable her to purchase an Annuity- It was therefore
immediately Resolved by the Committee, that some
other Proposal or Proposals be accepted for raising
Five Hundred Pounds, instead of Ms. Gaskills.
And the several Proposals being review'd and consider'd
It was moved, that the Proposal of Thomas Wray< no role >
,
aged Fifty Eight years for an annuity of Forty Pounds
for his Life Consideration of Four Hundred-
Pounds, be accepted; and being seconded, the Question
was put and carried in the Affirmative
It was also moved that the proposal of Samuel
Blomfield
aged fifty four years for an Annuity of
Nine Pounds for his Life in consideration of One
Hundred Pounds
be accepted, and being seconded
the Question was put, and carried in the Affirmative
Mr: Andrews
The Committee were then adjournd
At a Meeting of the Committee for the Repairs of
the Church &c. on Friday the 27th. day of April 1787
Present Mr. Edward Tutet Upper Church Warden
Mr. James Green< no role >
, Mr. Thos. Hudson< no role >
, Mr. Henry Rutt< no role >
,
Mr. John Hawkins< no role >
, Mr. James Eley< no role >
, Mr. J. Wm. Galabin,
Mr. Thomas Hunter< no role >
.
Annuities on
lives
The several Bonds to Mr.
Robt. Pearce< no role >
for an Annuity
of £52:10s: in consideration of £500.- to Mr. Thos.
Wray for an Annuity of £40. in consideration of £400.
and to Mr.
Saml. Blomfield< no role >
for an Annuity of £9. in
Consideration of £100. were executed by mr Church-
Warden Tutet, and also subscribed and agreed to by
all the Committee present, Dr. Lynch, Rector of this
Parish, having previously subscribed the same.
And the Consideration Monies for the said Bonds, being
One Thousand Pounds in the whole was at the same
time paid into the hands of Mr. Church Warden
Mr. Andrews
Tutet for the use of the Parish, and to be applied for
and towards the Repairs of the Church.