Disbursements of Mr. John Williams< no role >
in his upper Churchwardenship
1748
.
King's Tax allowed
To Mr. King One year £5.0.0 and Church Rate 3s5 3 0
Per Sundries
Paid Mr. Daniel Wise< no role >
and Company for Linen for the Workhouse
4 13 8
Paid Mr. Thomas Biggs< no role >
for Cloaths both Linen and Woollen for Do.53 15 10
Paid Mr. Samuel Jepson< no role >
for Shoes for Do.1 3 0
Paid Mr. Jordan Heyland Bigger< no role >
for Russia Cloth for Do.1 16 3
Paid to the Chamber of London for two years Rent of the Ground whereon the
Watch-house
stands due at Michaelmas 1743-8s and Acquittance 2S.8D
0 10 8
Paid Do. for Do. for the Shops on the South side of the Church due Do. £2 Acquittance
2S.8D and a Letter 5S
2 7 8
Paid Mr.
George Colebatch< no role >
the Sexton a Bill for lighting several Fires
at the School room, cleaning the same Bread Cheese and Beer on Saint Thomas's
Day Tallow and Wax Candles Pens Ink and Paper Etc
2 3 4½
Paid Mr. Samuel Newham< no role >
for Cloaths for People in the Workhouse
3 12 0
Paid Mr. Smith a Bill for Stationary Ware1 11 6½
Paid Mr. Broughton a Bill for Wine3 6 0
Paid Mr.
John Hills< no role >
a Surgeon
for curing a Child's fractured Hugh £2.2.0
and laying a Woman of a dead Child £2.2.0
4 4 0
79 4 0 [..]