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Rotherhithe 1868

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Rotherhithe]

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20
By Cash paid for Bread, viz.:—
£
s.
d.
Colls
10
16
0
Lungley
10
16
0
Kilian
10
16
0
Farmer
10
16
0
Fountain
10
16
0
Colls
10
16
0
Kelsey
10
16
0
Lungley
10
16
0
Matthes
10
16
0
Rule
10
16
0
Appleton
10
16
0
Cartwright
10
16
0
Toms
10
16
0
140
8
0
Bennett's Charity, distributed in 1s. Tickets
9
0
0
Coat and Cloak Charity, distributed at Christmas
6
0
0
Mrs. Embleton's Charity, distributed on St. Thomas's day
5
0
10
Hill and Bell's Charity, Treasurer of Charity School
3
0
0
£163
8
10
Balance in the hands of Churchwardens
19
13
0
£183
1
10
In November last new Feoffees and Trustees of the Free Amicable and Charity Schools
of this parish were appointed by the Vestry, electing the following Gentlemen to be Feoffees
of the School-house premises Church-street, viz.:—The Rev. Edward Josselyn Beck, Rector,
Messrs. John Bulmer, Robert Allen, George Bolton, James Clench, Edmond George Dannell,
James Hurd, Edward Talbot, Edward James Talbot, Edward John Cox, Daniel Serle, Lieut.Col.
James Payne, Messrs. James Robert Goodhew, William Caston, Junr., Richard French,
James Henry Searle, Joseph Kelsey, William Henry Kelsey, William Matthew Marshall,
George Houston Clark, William Burley, James John Stokes, and George Edwards Bulmer;
and the following Gentlemen have, upon the recommendation of the Vestry, been likewise
appointed additional Trustees of the Coal Wharf and premises by Church Stairs, Rotherhithe,
in conjunction with the Rev. Edward Josselyn Beck, Robert Newham, James Arnold, and
Benjamin Batt, the then surviving Trustees, viz.:—Messrs. John Bulmer, Robert Allen,
Daniel Serle, Edmond George Dannell, Edward John Cox, Edward Talbot, William Matthew
Marshall, James Hurd, and Lieut.-Col. James Payne.