Per Sundries continued
Paid Mr. John Cressey< no role >
for Plumbers work done at the Workhouse
3 0 0
Paid Mr. George Colebatch< no role >
for Carpenters
Do.2 6 11
Paid Mr. John Price< no role >
for Do.0 7 11
Paid Mr. David Gregory Mounchfield< no role >
for Glaziers Do.0 17 10
Paid Mr. Salt his Bill for Prosecuting and Defending Appeals15 15 0
Paid Mr. James Fisher< no role >
the Vestry Clerk his Bill16 4 0
Paid Mr. Henry Jeffries< no role >
for Spinning Wheels for the Workhouse
3 13 6
Paid Mr. Charles Poyne< no role >
for Do.0 4 0
Paid the four Warders their Years Salaries due at Lady day 17435 0 0
Paid Lachens Bourne< no role >
Beadle
his Years Salary due the same time26 0 0
Paid Do. his monthly Bills of Disbursements amounting to52 16 10
Gave the Beadles of the four Hospitals their Christmas Box1 0 0
To Lachens Bourne Beadle
0 2 6
To the Searchers0 5 0
To the Turncock0 1 0
Paid half a Years Rent of the new River
Water for the Workhouse
due at
Christmas 1742
0 15 0
Paid Richard Holderness< no role >
for Bowls and Spoons for Do0 10 0
Paid for Box to put the Badges for the Poor in0 1 0
Paid
Thomas Hood< no role >
and his wife Master and Mistress of the Workhouse
for three
Quarters of a years Salary due to them at Christmas 1742
18 15 0
Paid
Susanna Hood< no role >
a Quarter of a years Salary Mistress of the Workhouse
due the 25th. March 1743
2 10 0
Paid John Lovell< no role >
for the time he was Master3 17 9
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