At a Vestry holden ye 15th day of June 1692
Present
Mr Cooke
Mr Antho: Reynolds< no role >
Mr Danl: Rawlinson< no role >
} Church wardens
Mr Tho Mason< no role >
Mr James Smith< no role >
Mr Jno Richardson< no role >
Mr Antho Ferris< no role >
Mr Geo Stanard< no role >
Mr Wm Ingram< no role >
Mr Jno King< no role >
Mr Danl Owre
Mr Jer Hurt
Mr John Blackall< no role >
Mr Tho Powell< no role >
Mr Edwd Gibson< no role >
Mr Ed Mercer< no role >
Mr Wm Funge
Mr Danl Quarterman
Mr Fran: Lambert< no role >
Mr Barker
Mr Jno Winstanley< no role >
Mr Char Mitchell< no role >
Mr James Gold< no role >
Mr Hallam
Mr Holloway
Church Warden acquainted
Vestry that Church was
wanting to be white washed
Glareed & Beautified &
painted pewed paved &
repaired at wch: rate Church
warden shall Contract for
This Vestry was Summond by Mr
Antho Reynolds< no role >
uper Church
warden, cheifely to acquant the Pish That it was needfull the
church should be White washt glareed and Butified whereupon
it was putt to the Vote and it was agreed by the Majority that
the Church, and the Vestry there into belonging should be plaistered
& Whitewasht glareed painted powed paved and Repaired by
such workmen and under such Rates and Termes as the
Churchwarden shall think fitt and Contract for
Church Warden had not
money enough in his hands of
the Pish Stock & desired to
know has moneys should be
raised for that purpose
Mr Reynolds Church
Warden to borrow £50 for
the Use of the Pish & to pay
Workmens Bills for the
Repairing & Beautifieing of
the Church
Then the Church warden acquanted the Vestry that he had not
moneys in his Hands of the Pish stock to pay the Charge of the
Repaireing the Church as aforesaid, And desired to know how
moneys should be Raised for that purposs With all acquanting
the Vestry that about the Sume of Fifty pounds might defray
the Charge Whereupon it was putt to the Vote and Unanimously
agreed that Mr
Antho Reynolds< no role >
Renter Churchwarden should
Borrow Fifty pounds on the account & for the Use of the
parish towards the paying the Workmen bills for the
Repaireing & Butifying the Church as aforesd
Mr: Wagstaffs< no role >
deceased
to 2s: & 6d p weeke it
being £4: before
Then was taken into Consideracon the Largeness of Mrs Wagstaff
Pention being Foure shillings the Weeke And her charge
put being see great as formerly it was thought fitt to Lower
her pention And being putt to the Vote it was agreed that
her pention should be Reduced to Two shillings and Six pence
the weeke & noe more
Exam P Geo Fuller< no role >