said Note be Accepted in part of Payment it was
Carried unanimously in the affirmative and 121:17:18
inclusive of such Note was paid to the payout Overseers
It was moved by Mr. Collier and Seconded by Mr.
Willis that the Balance now paid over by the late
Overseers be Applyed in discharging of the Old Debts
the Question being Put It was Carried
in the Affirmative.
It was moved by Mr. Essex and Seconded by Mr.
Robinson that Mr. Jennings the Vestry Clerk do
make enquiry respecting Mr. William Whites< no role >
Affairs
who appears by the Account made up to be indebtd. to the Parish £387:0: [..]
and make a Report thereof to the next Vestry.
The Thanks of this Vestry were Voted
unanimously to such the late Overseers as were present gu'd also
to Mr. Prince their Treasurer
for their Services while in Office.
Passed the watch Account for the year 1795 when
there appeared to be a Balance of £in
the Hands of Mr. Barker the Collection
Signed the Watch Rate for the present year at Five
Pence in the Pound Rents.
Approved of the following Persons as Deputy
Constables.
Roger Gastrell< no role >
of Hemlock Court Green
Grocer
Robert Beresford< no role >
of Drury Lane
Do.
Edward Yardley< no role >
of Clare Market
Bookseller
James Sharp< no role >
of Clements Inn
Passage Butcher