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17th January 1800
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Vestry met pursuant to Notice
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given in the Church
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on Sunday last
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Mr Brownley Chwn
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Mr. Dew
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Overseers
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Mr Austin
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Mr Marchant
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Mr Prince
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Mr Collier
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Mr Marshall
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Mr. Waller
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Treasurer
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Signed the Rate for the necessary
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Relief of the Poor for the fourth Quarter
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This being a Meeting to take into
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Consideration the frequent Robberies and
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depredations that have lately happened in
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this Parish and to take Measures for preventing
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them in future
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It appeared that a Mr Peake in
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Clements Lane and Mr Burnthwaite Senr
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were attacked by a gang of Street Robbers
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in the Church Yard.
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That the 3 Tuns in Houghton Street
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and the Bulls Head in Vere street had
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been broke open and Robbed and Mr
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Broomhalls Window had been Plundered
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It was moved by Mr Collier and
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Seconded by Mr Marshall
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That a Bill be Printed the same as
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Issued in March 1799 except that the
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Reward for Street Robbery
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be £10
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instead
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of £5-
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The Question being put
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was carried in the affirmative
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