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Marchant
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of 1792
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£300 or
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Requested
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onces from
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ensuing
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Estate & late
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Mr Marchant stated to the Vestry the present
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embarrassment of the parish that Debts of the year 1792(when
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he was Treasurer)to the Amount of about £300 were still
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owing and that several of the Creditors complained exceedingly
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he Requested that the Vestry would be pleased to direct that
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the Money from Mr. Manning's Estate now in the hands of
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Messrs Snow & Co. and the Balance paid over by the late
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Upper Churchwarden should be applied for the purpose of
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discharging such Debts
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Mr Essex then Moved
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and was seconded by Mr Marshall
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Homes from
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Manning's
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That the Sum now in the hands of Messrs Snow &
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Co.. as well as all other Monies which have been received
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from the Estate or Securities of Mr. Manning be applied
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as far as the same will extend in payment of the Debts-
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-by of the year 1792 now owing
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The Question being put
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Was carried unanimously in the
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Affirmative
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requested to
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for his
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tea Expence
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Mr Churchwarden Oddy then informed the Vestry that his
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Expences (as Churchwarden)would fall very heavy from the
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repair of the Almshouses from Bills just delivered in for
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Work done, in the time of former Churchwardens,-so that
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he apprehended he should himself stand in need of Mr.
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Sumner's Balance to discharge those and defray the
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usual expences of the year, he therefore hoped to have the
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expenditure of that Balance and that some other mode
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might be adopted for payment of such Debts of they are 1792
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as should remain owing after the application of the above
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mentioned monies from Manning's Este & Securities
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The Vestry then took the same into consideration & after
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