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St George (Southwark) 1866

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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40 Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark. Vestry Rates. 41

Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark. Vestry Rates.

Brought forward70000023141710Brought forward2071311
To Amount collected of Rate made on the 5th day of July, 18655317133By Payments to the Treasurer to the Vestry500000
,, Poundage on Amount collected13454
To Amount received on account of Summonses17189„ Brokerage6134
„ Postage and Receipt Stamps2176
,, Printing360
Overpaid in error by Mr. Bulstrode7V10„ Mr. Green, Carpenter6118
Total Expenses as on other side224183„ Excess to be paid over—5153144
Excess as on other side462195On General Rate21956
On Sewers Rate12278
£76871787687178On Main Drainage Rate12163462195
£7687178

An Account for delivery to the Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark, of all
monies and Rates received by us in pursuance of an Order of the said Vestry, numbered 20, and
dated the 20th day of June, 1865.
CHARLES SAUNDERS,)
BERIAH DREW, Churchwardens
SHOLTO F. HENLEY,
THOMAS HILTON, Overseers
Wo the undersigned having Audited the above Accounts relating to the General Rate, the Sewers
Rate, and the Metropolis Main Drainage Rate levied by the Overseers in pursuance of the Order of the
Vestry, numbered 20, and dated 20th June, 1865, do hereby state our allowance of the same, and do
find in accordance therewith that the excess amounting to Pour Hundred and Sixty Two Pounds Nineteen
Shillings and Five Pence levied beyond the amount in the said Order mentioned, less the
expenses of and incidental to the making and collecting of the said Rates, is payable to the Vestry.
Given under our hands this Twenty-seventh day of June, 1866.
WILLIAM HINCIILIFF,
JOSEPH WEBSTER
R. D. HILTON,
Auditors for the Parish of
St. George the Martyr,
Southwark.

Dr. Mr. THOMAS MARTIN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH COOPER'S CHARITY, from the 25th March, 1865, to the 25th March, 1860. Cr.

To Balance from last Year's Account51133By Cash to 50 Pensioners @ 10s. each, viz :—
,, Barber's Rent to Midsummer, 1865800May, 18652500
August, 18652500
„ Burdett's Rent to Christmas, 186510000November, 18652500
Cooper's Charity—Savings Bank Account—February, 18662500
„ Rev. Hugh Allen, D.D., for preaching Sermons100
20th November, 1865—Balance due to the Trustees,„ Insurance to Christmas, 1866, of House in Bishopsgate Street170
Principal and Interest, £317 9 7„ Stamps23
„ Christmas Gifts to Pensioners, 50 @ 5s. each, ^ order of Trustees12100
Henry Charles Sims,Balance44140
Secretary.
£159133£159133

Examined and found correct,
WILLIAM HINCHLIFF, Auditors of the Parish of
JOSEPH WEBSTER, St. George the Martyr,
R. D. HILTON, Southwark.
I hereby certify that I have paid the aforesaid 50 Pensioners, duly elected on Cooper's Charity,
the sum of Ten Shillings each Quarter;—that is, £25 in the several months of May, August, and
November, ]865, and February, 1866, and to 50 Pensioners a gratuity of Five Shillings each, at
Christmas, 1865, and that the balance in my hands on the 25th day of March, 1866, was Forty Four
Pounds and Fourteen Shillings.
THOMAS MARTIN,
Treasurer.