Saint Clement Danes
2nd: Novemr. 1802
At a Meeting of the Churchwardens
Overseers
and Assistants pursuant
to Notice
Present
Mr. Ponten
Mr. Godfrey} Churchwardens
Mr. Stanton
Mr. Terry
Mr Bickerstaff} Overseers
Mr Johnstone Treasurer
Mr Marchant
Mr Maurice
Read and examined the several Tradesmens Bills
for the Month of October last amounting to £322:6:3
passed except Mr. Douglas's Bill which was ordered to be examined
State of the House
Men 36In the House 204
Women 153Bethnal Green
7
Boys 7Bear Lane 1
Girls 7Islington
5
Infants 1
204Total 217
Louisa Resius< no role >
- Widow
in a Decline applied for 2 Hannel Petticoat
Ordered that she have them - to be delivered to her
Child to save her the trouble of coming
A Person applied saying Susannah Bass< no role >
of No. 6. Clements
Lane who lived at Mr. Scriveners then at Mr. Edwards's the
Butchers; was very ill and very poor - Mr. Ruff has attended
her by Order of the Overseers - and praying Relief
Ordered an Enquiry be made respecting her
Ordered ThatForrester from Cartmell be admitted for 8 or
10 Days and to get employ within that time
Mr. Douglas the Carpenter's Bill for Repairs
to the Work house was laid before the Board. - Ordered that Mr. Nurse
the Surveyor of Houghton Street do inspect the same and the work
done and report.
Blundell the Beadle of the Rolls Liberty
sent a Bill of Expences for taking Children to
Cartmell
for this Parish (having Business to Liverpool
for the Liberty).Ordered him to
be paid and Two Guineas for his trouble