put up to Serve the Offices of Constable Scavenger and Inquest Man
but he also alledged That he should go out of the Ward and parish at
Lady day next and desired to be excused, It was thereupon Moved by
Mr Maynard that Mr Moggridge should be excused from serving the
said Offices for the reasons by him Alledged, And being Seconded by Mr
Newton, The Question was put on the said Motion and carryed in the
Affirmative
Then Mr Henry Gretton< no role >
being next in Nomination was put up
to Serve the Offices of Constable Scavenger and Inquest Man for the
year ensuing and chose
Then Mr Edward Hippesley< no role >
being next in Nomination was put
up to Serve the Offices of Constable Scavenger and Inquest Man for
the year ensuing, and Mr Hippesley Insisted he was not Eligible being
a Lodger only and keeping a Warehouse, But his Excuse not being
admitted, he was duly put up and chose to Serve the said Office for the
year ensuing
Collectors of
Lamp Tax
Then Mr
Francis Leech< no role >
and Mr
William Kippax< no role >
were severally put
up to Serve the Offices of Collectors of the Lamp Tax for the year ensuing
and chose
Common
Council Men
Afterwards Mr
George Maynard< no role >
and Mr
William Chesson< no role >
were
severally Nominated and Ordered to be returned to the Wardmote for
Common Council Men for the year ensuing
Exd P
Nath Andrews< no role >
Vestry Cl.
St. Thomas's
Day 1763.
At a Meeting on St Thomas's Day being the 21st Day of
December 1763
.
The Revd Mr Freeman, Curate
Present Mr Francis Leech< no role >
Mr William Kippax< no role >
} Church Wardens
Mr George Maynard< no role >
Capt
William Wilde< no role >
Mr Peter Pope< no role >
Mr James Hebert< no role >
JunrMr Richard James< no role >
Mr Henry Newton< no role >
Mr James Dunn< no role >
Mr John Phillibrown< no role >
Alderman
Abdy's Gift
This Meeting was summoned by Mr
Francis Leech< no role >
for
the Distribution of £7..10s..0, the Gift of Alderman Abdy deceased
at which time
John Iselton< no role >
a Poor Householder of this parish
petitioned for Fise pounds part of the said Charity given by the
will of the Donor to a poor Householder, And his petition being read,