It was moved by Charles Harvey< no role >
Esquire
and seconded by Mr Dyer,
Subscriptions
to be reced
for that purpose
That Subscriptions be received from the
Inhabitants of this parish for supplying the British
Troops on the continent with such extra cloathing and
necessaries as will contribute to their health and
comfort and preserve them from the Rigour and
inclemencies of the Winter Season
The Question being put carried unanimously
in the Affirmative
It was then moved by Mr Hawey
and seconded by Mr Rich Twining< no role >
Junr
.
Subscription
Books to life
at Messrs Denne
[..] & [..] Subspons
to be reced
from House to
House within
the parish
That Books be opened to receive subscriptions
at the House of Messrs Denne Snow and Sandley &
also be taken from House to House within this parish
and that all subscriptions be received as a Testimon
[..]
of the good will of the subscribers towards their fellow
subjects abroad
The question being put by the Chairman
Passed in the Affirmative
Nem. contradicente
Wm Kitchiner< no role >
Esqr Treasr
Resolved that
William Kitchiner< no role >
of Beaufort
Buildings
Esquire
, be appointed Treasurer
Subscriptns
to be paid
over to the
Treasr
of the
Committee at
Crown Anchor
Resolved that the Sums collected be from time to
time paid by
William Kitchiner< no role >
Esquire
the Treasr
above appointed into the hands of the Treasurer of the
Committee at the Crown & Anchor for supplying the
British Troops with extra Cloathing to be applied