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

1779 - 29th April 1801

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Other Disbursments continued£ s d


1801
Janry 22d

The Receiver of Sir John Cass< no role > 's Charity half a Years Rent for
the Shops under the Charity School due at Christmas last and
and Stamp for receipt
10 .. ..


26th

The Nurses for Maintenance and Sundries for the Children
in the Country
46 17 ..

28th

Messrs. Lewis and Son for Four hundred Herrings for the Poor
in the Workhouse } .. 13 4

Febry 4th

Postage of Letter from Bradford.. .. 8


12th

Mrs. Dudman on Account of Butchers Meat delivered at the
Workhouse
40 .. ..

Postage of Letter from Alice Greenaway< no role > one of the poor.. 1 ..

18th

Coffee House Expences attending the Court of Aldermen.. 1 ..

19th

Mr. Hunt for Apparel for some of the Nurse Children5 5 ..

21st

A Years Duty on Policy No. 86886 in Hand in Hand Fire Office
on House the Corner of Somerset Street and three small ones
behind same to February the 9th. 1802} .. 10 ..

To John Windsor< no role > Coroners Inquest on Body of Fanny Flyun< no role > an
Infant Burnt in Browns Buildings } .. 14 ..


Mr. Kemp for Two Dozen and half Port Wine sent to the Workhouse
in July and October last and Stamp for receipt
5 7 2


The Nurses for Maintenance and Sundries for the Children in the
Country
46 19 6


Mrs. Dudman Balance of her Bill for Meat delivered at the Workhouse
to 31st. December last
12 4 ..


March 11th

Mr. Wernicke for Bread delivered at the Workhouse in
January last
96..0..3


Discount 4..16-..
91 4 3

Mr. Showell for maintenance of refractory poor to Christmas last9 18 2

12th

Mr. Southgate for Leather8 13 10
Mr. Thomas Smith< no role > for Bricklayers Work done at the Workhouse 1 9 7


Mr. George Brand< no role > late Upper Churchwarden the Balance due to him
on the Audit of his Account
77 13 6

£357 12 2




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