St Dionis Backchurch Parish:
Minutes of Parish Vestries
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7th January 1690 - 19th December 1711

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Image 304 of 38620th April 1704


Sarcamt. money
To Mrs Grigman£0..12s.. 6d0.. 5.. 0
To Mrs Deeves£0..15s..0d0 ..5.. 0
To Mrs Bell£0..5s..0d0..5..0
To Goodin Court£0..5s..0d0..5..0
To Mrs. Tisdell£0..15s..0d0..5..0
To Mrs. Bette£0..17s..6d0..5..0
£3-10s-0d£1-10-0

Att a Vestry held the 20th. of April 1704 .

Present

Mr Gatford Rector

Mr Michell
Mr King} Ch: wardens

Mr Hall
Mr Pernell
Mr Blackhall
Mr Hankey
Mr Eames
Mr Jugram
Mr Webster

Mr Browne
Mr Theed
Mr Kempster
Mr Lazinbee
Mr Lee
Mr Walford
Mr Barker
Mr Holloway
Mr Dawson
Mr Rusbatch

Mr Powell
Mr Lyons
Mr Tewsley
Mr Bennett
Mr Cotton
Mr Branch
Mr Cowley
Mr Rawlinson
Mr French
Mr Payne

This Vestry was sumoned by Mr Charles Mitchell< no role > upper Churchwarden
for the choice of parish Officers vizt. Collectors for the poore Sidesmen and Church
wardens.

Collectors
Mr Quarterman
Mr Hankey

First were put up for Collectors Mr Daniel Quarterman< no role > and Mr Henry
Hankey
< no role > who being put to the vote were chosen accordingly,

Sidesmen
Mr Acreman
Mr Marriner

Then Mr James Acreman< no role > and Mr James Marriner< no role > were put up for Sidesmen and
chosen accordingly,

Churchwardens
Mr King
Mr Dawson

Then was put in nomination Mr Thomas King< no role > who was Under churchwarden and being
put to the vote was Chosen Upper Churchwarden. Then Mr John Dawson< no role > being next in
Course was put up for Under Churchwarden and being put to the vote was chosen
accordingly,

Kimpton Prented a Bill for &
wh for Mr Holder £1: 2s:6d
[..] paid Kimpton

Then Mr Kimpton presented a Bill by Mr Hall for a Watch for Mr Holder
in the year 1699 And it being put to the vote what should be allowed him It
was agreed he should be paid one pound two Shill and six pence.

Then the last Order of the 29th of March concerning Sr Robt. Jefferys Exters
paying £10 for ordering his Monument being read It was put to the vote whether
it should stand or not and carried in the Affirmative.




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