Disbursements of Mr: James Elisha< no role >
in his Upper
Churchwardenship 1748
Kings Tax allowed
To Mr King a year's King's Tax £5, and for the Landlord's part of the
Church Rate for the Year 1748, 6s:3d for a Trophy Tax for the year 1745, 4.2
5.10.5.
Mr: Pepiat a Year's King's Tax5.0.0
Mr. Rogers for the Landlords part of the Church Rate for the year 1748
10s, and for the Trophy Tax for the Year 1745, 6s:8d
0.16.8
Mrs. Reynold's a Years Kings Tax £2, for the Trophy Tax for the years 1745
1s:8d and for the Church Rate for the year 1748..2s.6d
2.4.2
13..11:3
Per Sundries
Paid the Pentioners at the Workhouse
and for Sundry Disbursements An Account of
which is Entred in the Account or Cheque Book kept at the Workhouse
& the Vouchers produced
at the Entry thereof when Examined by the Workhouse
Committee which the Accountant
now also produces and appears in the Account or Check Book marked
No.114.15.10¾
The Like219.10.8¼
The Like321.5.5½
The Like418.7.5½
The Like519.13.6½
The Like619.13.8½
The Like717.8.6.
130.15.3