Bettell0:11:6
Tisdell0:2:6
Deeves0:5:0
Grigman0:1:0
Parr0:2:6
Bell0:2:6
Jackson0:5:0
Whisken0:2:6
Fox0:5:0
Nason0:10: 0
Samon0:10:0
Gibbs0:7:6
Court0:2:6
Martha0:2:6
Tot 3:10:0
Att a Vestry held on the fifth of April 1711
Prsent
Mr.
Thomas Briscoe< no role >
Mr.
Richard White< no role >
Churchwdns.
Mr. Whitechurch
Mr. Hankey
Mr. Todd
Mr. Quatermaine
Mr. Ingram< no role >
Mr. Burt
Mr. Braughton
Mr. Jenkins
Mr. John Smith< no role >
Mr. John Barker< no role >
Mr. Luke Maurice< no role >
Mr. Edwd. Hanson< no role >
Mr. James Hebert< no role >
Mr. Richard Willson< no role >
Mr. John Dawson< no role >
Mr. Richard Eames< no role >
Mr. John Calder< no role >
Mr. John Howland< no role >
Mr. James Webster< no role >
Mr. Sauderson
Mr. Payne
Collectors
Mr. John Barnard< no role >
Mr. Luke Maurice
This Vestry was Summoned by Mr
Thomas Briscoe< no role >
Upper Churchward
for the Choice of Parish offices for the yeare Ensueing (Vizt) Collectors for the Poor
Sidesman
and Churchwardens
First was Put up for Collectors for the Poor Mr. John Barnard< no role >
Mr. Whood Mr. Maurice
Mr. James Child< no role >
Mr. John Cowley< no role >
Mr. Benjamine Hickman< no role >
Mr. Edward Hammond< no role >
Mr
Joseph Hayward< no role >
Mr. Richard Davies< no role >
And the Choice for on Mr. Barnard & Mr. Maurice
Sidesmen
Mr Sayer
Mr Rouse
Then Mr.
Richard Sayer< no role >
Mr.
Nathaniell Rouse< no role > This name instance is in set 1489.
and Mr.
Alexander Pattersen< no role > This name instance is in set 1484.
and
severally putt up for Sidesmen and the Choice fell on Mr. Sayer & Mr. Rouse
Churchwardens
Mr White
Mr. Webster
Then Mr.
Richard White< no role >
was put upward Chosen upper Churchwarden
Then Mr.
Thomas Weeden< no role >
Mr.
John Barker< no role >
Mr.
John Locker< no role >
Mr.
James Webster< no role >
Mr.
Richard Eames< no role >
were Severally Putt up for theire first years Churchwardens
Mr Weeden fined £13. 2
years Churchwarden
Then Mr. Weeden being nominated for Church warden he having been Excused the
Last yeare on account of his Illness And he now requested to be admitted to Fine which being
putt to the Vote was ordered accordingly he paying a Fine of £10 for his Two Years office of
Churchwarden
Mr. Eames fined accordingly
the sume of £10.
Then Mr Eames being nominated for Churchwarden he now requested to be admitted to Fine
[..]
being Putt to the Vote was orderd accordingly he paying a Fine of Tenn Pounds for two
Years of Churchwardens Shipp.