A Letter to the Churchwarden from the
Chairman
and Secretary of the Committee
of Retail Butchers with a Report of the
Committee of the House of Commons
Requesting some Pecuniary Aid to Assist in
getting a Bill passed to Regulate the Jobbers
Care are Butchers et was Read
The Consideration was ordered to
be adjoined till some future
meeting
Mr. Brownley. having notified to the Vestry.
That he claimed the Nomination to the
Office of Churchwarden in preference to
Mr. Prior who had but just moved into the
upper Liberty.
The Minute Books being Refered to
It appeared by a Minute of April 4th: 1768.
That Mr; Woodley had been Nominated on the
Dutchy sideThat on the 27 March 1769. He was
also Nominated on the Dutchy side That on the
16 April 1770. He was Nominated on the.
Westminster
side, taking precedence of Mr. Ponten
who had been Nominated the Year before, and
that on the 1st: April 1771. He was Nominated and
on the 5: April was Elected Churchwarden &
Mr. Ponten Postponded.
Mr. Bird Reported the like Mode when his
Father
was Elected Churchwardens
It was then moved as a Question
Whether