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

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Image 318 of 38628th March 1706


Thanks to be
given. Mr Dawson and
Mr Ingram for their
good serving in relation to
the poore

Then it was put to the vote and unanimously agreed That Thanks should
be given to Mr John Dawson< no role > and Mr William Ingram< no role > Churchwardens for
their Good Services this last year in relation to poor Children that were
passed to this parish.

2s P week allowed Susan
Grigman
< no role >

Then Susan Grigmans Petition being read praying a weekly pention It was
put to the vote whether she should be a Pentioner or no, and carried in the
affirmative; Then it was put to the vote whether She should be allowed
£1:1s-6d or 2d P week and agreed she should have Two shillings P week.
Exr. P Twhinyard

At a Vestry held the 11th day of December 1706

Present

Mr Wm Ingram< no role >
Mr Hen: Hankey< no role > } Ch: Wardens

Mr Eames
Mr French
Mr Barker
Mr Quartermaine
Mr Briscoe< no role >
Mr Cotton
Mr Hallam
Mr Dawson< no role >
Mr Gibbs
Mr Rusbatch
Mr Ottway

Mr Child
Mr John Acreman< no role >
Mr James Newton< no role >
Mr James Acreman< no role >
Mr John Jones< no role >
Mr Webster< no role >
Mr Parnell< no role >
Mr Glassbrooke< no role >
Mr Marriner
Mr Jenkins< no role >
Mr Walford< no role >

Mr Bennett
Mr Rawlinson< no role >
Mr Browne
Mr Jones
Mr Holloway
Mr Powell
Mr Pool
Mr Wilson
Mr Joseph Hayward< no role >
Mr Burt
Mr Howland

This Vestry was sumon'd by Mr Wm. Ingram Upper
Churchwarden for the Choice of Ward Officers vizt. Scavengers Constables
Inquestmen and Comon Council Men.

First Mr Thomas Browne< no role > Mr George French< no role > Mr Francis Walford< no role > Mr Richard
Newman
< no role > Mr John Jones< no role > Mr James Newton< no role > & Mr Daniel Rawlinson< no role > were putt up
for Scavengers

Mr: Browne fined for all
Ward Offices £10.

Then Mr Tho: Browne< no role > was put up & chosen for Scavenger Contasable and
Inquestman, But desireing to fine for all Warde Offices was admitted paying the
usuall Fine of ten pounds, which Mr Browne pormisd. to pay.

French fined £3. for
Inquestman

Then Mr George French< no role > was put up for Scavenger Constable and Inquestman
and chosen, But desireing to fine for Inquestman It was put to the vote whether
he should pay 40s, 50s, or £3 for a fine for two years Inquestman, and carried
three pounds.

Turne over.




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