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St George (Southwark) 1867

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

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Cooper's Charity.
39

Mr. THOMAS MARTIN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH

COOPER'S CHARITY, from the 25th March, 1866, to the 25th March, 1867.

Dr.Cr.
To Balance from last Year's Account44140By Cash to 50 Pensioners @ 10s. each, viz:—
„ Barber's Bent to Midsummer, 1866800
„ Burdott's Rent to Christmas, 186610000May, 18662500
August, 18662500
November, 18662500
February, 18672500
„ Rev. Hugh Allen, D.D. for preaching Sermons100
„ Insurance to Christmas, 1867, of House in Bishopsgate Street170
„ Christmas Gifts to Pensioners, 50 @ 5s. each, order of Trustees12100
„ Balance37170
£152140£152140

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,
1866, and February, 1867, and also to each of such Pensioners a gratuity of Five Shillings at Christmas,
1866, and that tho balance in my hands on the 25th day of March, 1867, was thirty seven Pounds and
Seventeen Shillings.
THOMAS MARTIN,
Treasurer.
Cooper's Charity—Savings Bank Account—
20th November, 1866—
Balance due to the Trustees, Principal and Interest, £326 14 6
Henri Charles Sims,
Secretary.
Examined and found correct,
WILLIAM HINCHLIFF,
JOSEPH WEBSTER,
Auditors for the parish of St.
George tho Martyr, Southwark.