Disbursments
£ s d
Paid Mr Bentham and Mr Willis, Mr Batch
[..] bill of
Law Charges, as P receipt
8 14 0
Paid Mr Tough for books to the poor Children
as P his receipt
0 18 3
Towards the trouble in gathering the overrate
book Etc & for being out of his money a Year
8 0 0
Charges in takeing up & Swearing
Walter Bellingham< no role >
in Order to his Settlement
0 4 0
245 9 0
May the 16th. 1705 Wee whose Names are under written
In obedience to a Warrant to us directed by two of her Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
of the County of Middlesex
Have audited
the Account of Mr. Thomas Cooke< no role >
late upper Church Warden
of the Liberty of East Smithfeild in the Year 1704 & do find
by the Account, that he hath
£ s d
Received458 19 06
And hath disburst for the use of the poor of the said Liberty558 05 03
So that the ballance due to Mr. Thomas Cooke< no role >
, is099 05 09
Audited by.
Walter Henshaw< no role >
.
Bartholemew Hart< no role >
Danll. Kroger< no role >
Jere: Mason< no role >
Edward Crofoot< no role >
Richard Willis< no role >
Robert Dennett< no role >
Cornelius Hunt< no role >
Ben Nobs< no role >
Gabr. Grunwin< no role >
John Hobbs< no role >
Wm. Barlow< no role >
John Wright< no role >
Joseph Atkinson< no role >
Bryn. Bentham< no role >
Andrew Coleman< no role >
Jere: Jones< no role >
John Hall< no role >
Thomas Gare< no role >
Nicholas Alexander< no role >
John Keene< no role >
Samll. Smith< no role >