they shall have Agreed for any Peice of Ground
that they then report their Proceeding to a Vestry
to be Called for that Purpose
It is likewise Agreed that Mr. Henry Johnson< no role >
&
Mr. John Wetherby< no role >
be Added to the said Committee
Agreed & Ordered That for the Future All Graves
that shall be Dug in the Church Yard adjoining to the
Parish Church where New Ground Shall be broke
up, be dug not less than Ten Feet Deep nor within
3 Feet Distance from the Foundation of any
Wall or Buildings contiguous to the & Church Yard
James Elisha< no role >
Rob Hall< no role >
Parkins
At a Vestry of the whole Parish held at
the Vestry Room in the Church November the
28th. 1748
Mr.
James Elisha< no role >
Mr
John Parkin< no role >
Mr
Robert Hall< no role >
Churchwardens
Mr. John Onion< no role >
Mr. Peter Feather< no role >
Mr. James Wylde< no role >
Mr Richd. Wilson< no role >
Mr. Whitbd. Vokins< no role >
Mr John Towers< no role >
Mr. Joshua Harle< no role >
Mr. Francis Hill< no role >
Mr. Elias Collett< no role >
Mr. James Fisher< no role >
Mr. John Wetherby< no role >
Mr. [..]
Robert Mills< no role >
Mr. William Herne< no role >
Mr. Saml. Welburne< no role >
Mr Richs. Rainsforth< no role >
Mr. John Radburne< no role >
Mr. James Mercer< no role >
The Church Wardens now Acquaints dig the Vestry that they
together with the Commee Appointed for that purpose had Agreed
with one Mr Fray for a Peice of Ground (in Church Lane
in White Chapel Pish) to be used as a burying Ground
for the use of this Parish, and for taking a Lease there of
of him for the Term of Fifty Six Years & a Quarters