At a Vestry held for the whole Parish in the Vestry Room in the [..]
on Tuesday the 18th. day of November 1740
Present
The Reverend Mr. Kynaston
Mr.
Thomas Harvey< no role >
Mr.
John Mouse< no role >
Mr.
John Watts< no role >
Mr.
Joshua Harle< no role >
Churchwardens
Mr. HallMr. FawcettEdwd. Holloway< no role >
Esqr
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Mr. BridgmanMr. AbbottMr. Brent
Mr. WhalleyMr. BenfordMr. Spencer
Mr. ColebatchMr. FeathersMr. Broughton
Mr. BennettMr. JonesMr. Buxton
Mr. ParryMr. MackelcanMr. Barnett
Mr. WilsonMr. PriceMr. Jordon
Mr. WellbournMr. MansfieldMr. Jacobson
Mr. TowersMr. AvisMr. Herne
Mr. RoseMr. RogersMr. Lawrence
Mr. BrazierMr. WilsonMr. Meads
Mr. StanleyMr. DavisMr. Atkinson
Mr. BuxtonMr. GriffinMr. Cole
Mr. WalkerMr. Price
The Last Orders of Vestry were Read and Confirmed
At this Vestry Mr. Dance, Mr. James and Mr. Glanvill
by the Last Order of Vestry appointed to make a thorough Survey
State and Condition of the Church appeared and delivered in the
under their respective Hands with their Opinions touching the
Condition of the Church which was ordered to be read and the said
read accordingly And is as follows
We whose Names are hereunto Subscribed having carefully
the State and Condition of the Parish Church of Saint Botolph
are of Opinion that the North and East and West Walls are all
ruinous Condition as also the Peers and Arches on the Nor [..]