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Parish' of Saint George the Martyr, Southward. Abstract of the Accounts of the Churchwardens.

ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE CHURCHWARDENS.
Dr. JOHN BOULTON LADBURY, JAMES LANSDALE, AND HENRY THOMAS DOBSON, Churchwardens. Cr.
1880. As to DELAFORCE'S CHARITY.
To Dividends on £3000, 3 'P cent. Bank Annuities9000
By Balance duo to the Churchwardens (See last Report, page 25)9151
Balance due to the Churchwardens3901500
Distribution on St. Thomas's Day, 1880—
140 Money Tickets @ 5s. each3500
139 Tickets for Coal, @ 1½ cwt. each1468
134 Tickets for Bread, @ 6½d. each3153
Payments to 6 Men and 6 Women in the Workhouse,
@ 2s.P Month, 13 Months15120
£9390
£9390Balance duo to the Churchwardens390
As to KENT STREET CHARITY.
To Balance from former Account (See last Report, page 25)413By Payments to 12 Pensioners for 60 Weeks, @ 3s. each. to Aug. 2,188110300
4
Proportion of [tents received from Trustees to Michaelmas, 188093179Balance2711
£1351i£1351
—.1
balance in hand, August 20th, 18812711
As to MARTIN'S & FANNER'S CHARITIES.
To Rent Hartfield House (Martin's) to Lady-day, 1881300O4710
Rent Charge 1 Year (Sir John Fanner's) to Lady-day, 1881350O60
Dividends on £200 Bank, 37- cent Annuities,517661159
Sundry Expenses Affidavit and obtaining Dividends160
Balance in hand3l11
£7017-
£70176
Balance in hand3111
1861. As to PHILLIPS' CHARITY.
5 Dividends to April, 1881, loss Income Tax 10s2200By Balance duo to the Churchwardens (See last Report, page 25)8135
32 Tickets for Blankets @ 5s. 3d. each880
Balance in hand4187
£2200
£2200
Balance in hand4187
Carried over£3517£390
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I hereby certify that have paid the aforesaid 50 Pensioners, ditly elected on Cooper's Charity
the sum of Ten Shillings each Quarter,—that is £25 in the several months of May, August, and
November,'1880, and February, 1881, and also to each of 5C Pensioners a gratuity of Two Shillings
and Six Pence at Christmas, 1880, and that the Balance in my hands on the 25th day of March, 1881,
was Eight Pounds, Four Shillings and Ten Pence.
THOMAS MARTIN,
Treasurer.
Examined and found correct,
LORENZO EDMUND WILKINS,
RICHARD TILLING,
Auditors for the Parish of
St. George the Martyr, Southwark.
Dr. THE TRUSTEES OF THOMAS DICKINSON'S CHARITY. Cr.
1880.
1880.
Feb. 12. To Balance
134
8
5
Sept. 12. By Apprentice Fee with Herbert David Kitchen
20
0
0
One Year's Rent of Premises in Northumberland Alley, to
„ „ „ Alexander Upham
20
0
0
Michaelmas, 1880
90
0
0
„ The Churchwardens of the Parish of Ewell, One Year to Lady-day, 1880
2
0
0
Less Property Tax
2
1
3
}J The Minister of St. Stephen's Walbrook, One Year due Good Friday,
87
18
9
1880
1
0
0
One Year's Dividend on .£320 10s. 3d.
9
12
2
„ The Clerk of ditto
1
8
„ The Sexton of ditto
1
8
„ Stamps, Indentures, and Petty Expenses
1
10
0
„ Mr. Fowler, One Year's Salary as Clerk & Receiver to Christmas, 1880
5
0
0
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182
6
0
£231
19
4
£231
19
4