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<p n="1482">Court Continued <rs type="date" id="GLCCMC25111_date133">Octr. 6th 1713</rs>
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.</p>
<p n="1483"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Calcutt's Peticon</note>
The Peticon of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="GLCCMC25111_n1483-1">Ann Calcutt</rs>
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<interp inst="GLCCMC25111_n1483-1" type="surname" value="Calcutt"></interp>
<interp inst="GLCCMC25111_n1483-1" type="gender" value="female"></interp>
<rs type="occupation" id="GLCCMC25111_occ1435">widow</rs>
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being read, It is Ordered, that it<lb></lb>
be considered at the next Court day, & in the mean time the Master &<lb></lb>
Wardens are to inquire into her Circumstances.</p>
<p n="1484"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <obscured></obscured>
ort of Auditors of<lb></lb>
Warden's Accts.</note>
The Auditors of the late Warden Rogersons accounts reported that they had<lb></lb>
audited & inspected his Accounts pursuant to an Order of the last Court day<lb></lb>
& that they find there is due to him from this Company to Ballance the<lb></lb>
Same ye Sume of £16:18s:3d: which is Ordered to be paid by money taken out<lb></lb>
of the Chest; & which was done accordingly, & his Bond delivered up.</p>
<p n="1485"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Montiques Smith<lb></lb>
£20 for Iron work<lb></lb>
ye. Clerk's Garden.</note>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="GLCCMC25111_n1485-1">John Montigny Smith</rs>
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<interp inst="GLCCMC25111_n1485-1" type="surname" value="Smith"></interp>
<interp inst="GLCCMC25111_n1485-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
presented his Bill for the Ironwork for the Clerks<lb></lb>
garden, for which he was by Agreemt. to be paid Twenty pounds, which is<lb></lb>
Ordered to be paid by money taken out of the Chest, which was done accordingly</p>
<p n="1486"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <rs type="placeName" id="GLCCMC25111_geo437">Clerk's Garden</rs>
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& Beadles<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ee to be repaired.</note>
Ordered, that the Master & Wardens or any two of them do view the<lb></lb>
necessary house & Garden belonging to the Clerks house, & also the<lb></lb>
Beadles fence, & See what is necessary to be done abt. the Same, & order<lb></lb>
the Same to be done accordingly.</p>
<p n="1487"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <obscured></obscured>
oney taken out of<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
Iron Chest.</note>
Taken out of the Company's Iron Chest, & delivered to Mr. Stevenson Renter<lb></lb>
Warden the following East India Bonds to receive the Interest due thereon<lb></lb>
Vizt.</p>
<p n="1488">No. 2403 for £100<lb></lb>
12327£100<lb></lb>
5808£200<lb></lb>
7474£240<lb></lb>
8582£080<lb></lb>
£720</p>
<p n="1489">And also one Bank Sealed Bill for £100. on which £3:0s:10d. was due for Interest<lb></lb>
Likewise two Bank Notes, One for £25: the other for £10: & 1s: 18d: in money to pay<lb></lb>
the Ballance of Renter Wardens Account & Mr. Montigny ye Smith's Bill.</p>
<p n="1490">Now remaining in ye Chest.</p>
<p n="1491"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <obscured></obscured>
oney in the Iron Chest</note>
Two Exchequer Bills for £25: each£50-0s-0d<lb></lb>
in money£07-10s-1d</p>
<p n="1492">Twoold East India Bonds whereon is due for principall £20. on<lb></lb>
each only besides Interest}£40-0s-0d</p>
<p n="1493">Mr. Sells Bond for Principall money at £4. P Cent£100-0s-0d<lb></lb>
Mr. Stevenson Renter Warden's Bond.</p>
<p n="1494"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Bank Seald Bill to be<lb></lb>
disposed of.</note>
Ordered, That the Master & Wardens or any three of them do dispose of<lb></lb>
the Bank Seal'd Bill for £100. in Such manner as they Shall think fitt,<lb></lb>
on Something that carryes Interest.</p>
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