[..] Brought Forwr £1:6:0
To Brock£0:1s:0d To: Wooles£0:2s.6d
To: Coates£0.2s:6d To Adams£0:2s.6d
To Gibbs£0.2s.6d To: Parr£0:2s.6d
To Whisken£0:5s.0d To Brett£0:2s 6d
To Fox£0:5s:0d To Howland£0:5s:0d
To Salmon£0:5s:0d To Tudor£0:5s:0d
To Tisdell£0:2s.6d To Radford£0:2s:6d
To London£0.2s:6d To Hedges£0:2s:4d
£1:6d:0d£2:10s:10d
At a Vestry held Ye 18th. June 1719
Present
Mr: Newton
Mr. Lacoze} Ch: Wardens
Mr. BarkerDepty. HankeyMr. Hickes
Mr. QuatermaineMr WebsterMr. Helmunt
Mr. WilmerMr WeedMr. Crosland
Mr. RusbatchMr. WaiteMr. Adams
Mr. IngramMr ThomasMr. Child
Mr. PitwayMr. Tirrell
Mr. BurtMr. Hebert
Sr. T. Rawlinson's
Monument
This Vestry was Summoned by Mr
James Newton< no role > This name instance is in set 1526.
Upper Ch: Warden who Accquainted the Vestry that the Execrs. of
Sr.
Thos. Rawlinson< no role >
desired a Monumenting til be erected on the
Wall next the Vestry in the Church whereupon It was put to the
Vote whether 15:20:0 or £25 should be given for the erecting thereof
It was Agreed that the Execrs: should pay £20; but on Condition
that the fixing up of the said Monument (intended to be erected)
should not dampnify the said Wall and that in Case the said Wall
should not be adjudged Sufficient for the Support of the said
intended Monument It was likewise Ordered that Workemen should
examine into the same before they should proceed thereon