Att a Meeting of the Antients of the Parrish of
St: Buttolphs without Allgate in the Vestry room
of ye. said Parrish March ye: 13: 1706
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Mr. Deputy Andrews acquainted ye: Vestry that there
was one hundred Pound given by one Mrs
.
Ann Rick< no role >
Late
wife
of
Samll: Rick< no role >
of
Stallbridge
in ye: county of Dorser
Clarke
for the use of the poor of ye: Parrish aforesaid and
to be paid by ye: Executer Sr
:
James Hubland< no role >
Provided
Sufficent Security be given for the puncktuall Destr
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bution of the Same to ye: Poor itt is therefore voated
& agread that security shall be given & a committe
was appointed by ye: Vestry aforesaid Mr: Dep: Andrew
for ye: upper end & Mr: Henshaw for ye. Lower end & ye:
four Churchwardens to be ye. Committe so appointed to
treat & agree with Mr: Hubland
Mr: Comport acquainted ye: Vestry that ye. Grosers company
would Pay thirty five Pounds Provided the Parrish would
give them a full Discharge for ye: fivety that is Dew to ye
Parrish from ye: company for ye: vfe of the Poor were for
itt is voated ordered & agreed that ye. Church wardens Shall
Receive ye. thirty five Pounds & give a full Discharge
as Aforesaid
Antients Present
Dep: Andrews
Mr: Clarke
Mr: Hawkins
Mr: Cole
Mr: Cumport
Capt. Silke
Mr: Yernon
Mr: Colebrook
Mr: Roberson
Mr: Paymer
Mr: Gifford
Mr: May
Mr: Tod
Mr: Hattley
Mr: Wych
Mr: Green
Mr: Smith
Mr: Beswick
Mr: Henshaw
Mr: Mason
Mr: Hart
Mr: Cook
Mr: Willis
Mr: Dolbey
Mr: Grensill
Mr: Creech
Mr: Gear
Church warden