Mr Levingston Peticon
read
Then was read a peticon of Mr
James Levingstone< no role >
& being considered
was putt to be Vote & carried Ordered that ye Churchwarden shall
was within his yeare A Same not exceeding £5 & to be distributed as
he think fitt to them both
Mr Jacksons pention
be withdrawne
Ordered That Mr Jacksons pention be withdrawne his Wife
haveing notice for him & her to Attend ye Vestry to shew cause why
theire pension should not be withdrawne both being Able to
worke
Mr Hamonds pention
be suspended
Ordered That Mrs Hamonds pension be suspended till she
gives an Accot: of the Father of the present Child she goes with
At a Vestry holden the fourth
Day of July 1699.
Present
Mr Tho: Cooke< no role >
Curate
Mr
Tho: Tewsly< no role >
Mr
Wm: Holloway< no role >
Ch. ds:
Mr Wm. Ingram< no role >
Mr John Barker< no role >
Mr John Goodlad< no role >
Mr Joseph Goldney< no role >
Mr Peter Speight< no role >
Mr Parnell< no role >
Mr Webster< no role >
Mr Gibson< no role >
Mr Rawlinson< no role >
Mr Cowley
Mr Mason
Mr Branch
Mr Dawson< no role >
Mr Cox
Mr Mariner
Mr Mitchell< no role >
Mr Holloway
Mr Barker chose Collect.
in the roome of Mr Mitchell< no role >
by reason of his Infirmities
[..] poverty
This Vestry was Sumoned by Mr Tewsly upper
Churchwarden
for the Choice of A Collector: in the
Roome of
Mr Niccolls< no role >
who by reason of his Infirmities
and poverty was excused, Mr Hallum &
Mr Barker< no role >
were nominated being in Course And the Choice fell
on Mr Barker.