At a Vestry or Meeting held for the Parish of
Saint Botolph without Aldgate
in
the County of Middlesex
the Twenty eighth Day of June 1770
at the house of
William Bradley< no role >
known by the Sign of the Thistle and Crown
within the said
Parish.
Antients
John Alday< no role >
Thomas Sansum< no role >
Joseph Stibbs< no role >
George Harriott< no role >
Joseph Stokes< no role >
Thomas Munday< no role >
Solomon Morgan< no role >
John Gee< no role >
Sheen Downes< no role >
Presentofficers
Thomas Collis< no role >
George Lambert< no role >
Churchwardens
Samuel Sins< no role >
Henry Cotton< no role >
William King< no role >
Alexander Gray< no role >
Overseers of
the poor
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A Rate was Made for the relief of the Poor at nine Pence in the Pound being the
First Taxation for the Year 1770.
Resolved and Agreed to allow the Sum of Two Shillings Perweek towards
the maintenance of John Harle< no role >
(Son of the late Joshua Harle< no role >
Grocer
deced) who
at present is represented to be out of his Senses during so long time as it shall
appear Necessary to make and Continue Such allowance-Also the Sum of
Four Shillings per week towards the maintenance of Mrs Ingram the widow
of Joseph Ingram< no role >
Butcher
deced and her Children so long as it shall be deemed
requisite to make such allowance
The Vestry at this meeting nominated and appointed James Clare< no role >
and Thomas
Bampfield< no role >
Vestry Clerks
of this Parish for the Present Year ending at Easter
Tuesday 1771 upon the same Terms and Conditions as formerly
James Clare< no role >
Witness
T. Bampfield} Clerk