St Dionis Backchurch Parish:
Minutes of Parish Vestries
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24th April 1712 - 20th February 1759

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Image 83 of 61721st April 1720


At a Vestry held the 21st of Aprill 1720

Prsent

Mr. Newton
Mr Lacoze} Ch: Wardens

Mr Depty Hankey
Mr. Helmont
Mr Hicks
Mr Wood
Mr Wilmer
Mr Rusbatch
Mr Ingram
Mr Allen
Mr Jones

Mr. Payne
Mr Barker
Mr Grant
Mr Crosland
Mr Davis
Mr Linsey
Mr Tyrrell
Mr Robert
Mr Quartermaine
Mr Holloway senr
Mr Branch

This Vestry was sumon'd by Mr. Newton upper Church Warden for the
the Choice of parish Officers vizt Collectr. for the poor Church
Wardens & Sidesmen

Then were Nominated Mr. Richard Pen< no role > Mr Thomas Allen< no role >
and Mr. John Fletcher< no role > for Collectr. for the poor

Mr Allen< no role >
£12

And Mr. Allen appearing & desireing to be Admitted Fine
for all parish Offices he was admitted accordingly paying
the Usuall fine of twelve pound

Then were Mr. Pen Mr Fletcher & Mr Wm Hawes< no role > severally put up for
Collectr for Ye poor and the Choice fell on Mr Pen & Mr
Fletcher

Then were Mr John Essex< no role > and Mr Tho Wilmer severally
put up for Sidesmen and Chosen

Then was Mr. Paul Lacoze put up for upper Church Warden
and Chosen

Mr Vander Staken
£12
Mr Wrigh £12

Then Mr Ingram desired [..] that Mr Henry Vander Staken
and Mr. Richd. Wright< no role > at their request might severally
be admitted to Fine for all parish Offices and were
admitted accordingly the paying the usuall fine of
Twelve pounds a price

Then were put up Mr. James Child< no role > and Mr. John Dod< no role >
for under Church Warden and upon the Vote the
Choice fell on Mr Child

Then Mr. Newton put it to the Vote that such Gentlemen
of this parish as had served the Offices of Church Wardens
or any five of them should be appointed to And it his
Accounts within a Month and it was carryed in the aformative
and Ordered accordingly




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