St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor Account Books
BA | AC

1779 - 29th April 1801

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Image 266 of 416 1792


1793

Other Disbursments Continued

July 6th

Paid Messrs. Tylers on Account of their Bill on the Parish for Meat delivered
at the Workhouse }100 - -

9

Paid Mr. Joseph Burton< no role > Cloath Salesman his Bill14 16 -
Paid Mr. Keyte for Candles for the Workhouse 13 17 9
Paid Mr. John Cobb< no role > the Currier and Leather Cutter< no role > 1 10 -
Paid Mr. Sherton for Shoes for the Poor14 7 6
Paid John Collison< no role > a Years Salary as Engine Theeper3 3 -
Paid Mr. Everard Oilman for Goods for the Workhouse 19 8 10

July 23

Paid Mr. Collison for Glaziers Work done at the Workhouse 17 5 -

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Paid Mrs. Thurley for Stationary2 5 6

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Paid Mrs.Wilson for Beer for the Workhouse 8 15 -

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Paid Mrs. Hoppe for Tin ware for Ditto2 4 -
Paid for a Shirt for James Randall< no role > - 3 8

Augt 3

Paid Mrs. Curtis for Linen Drapery for the Workhouse 15 15 -

6

Paid Mrs. Ponder for Carpenters Work done at the Workhouse 95 12 -
Paid Mrs. Cook for a laced Coat for the Beadle and Cloaths for the Poor9 18 6


21

Paid Mrs. Starr for a Quarters Attendance on the Poor in the Workhouse
due to Mrs. Webb and him to Midsummer 1791
10 - -

22

Paid Mr. Smart for Earthen Ware Delivered at the Workhouse - 19 8
Paid Mess. Hadley and Son for Repairing the large Fire Engine20 16 -
This Accountants Bill for Coffins and Shroud11 7 9
Loss in Light Gold and bad Silver- 10 -
£362 15 2




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