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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1862

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]

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4 Messrs. T. W. MARSHALL & HOGARTH, Churchwardens, in Account with the Parishioners of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 5
Church General Cash Account from the 19th day of May, 1862, to the 18th of May, 1863.
Dr.
Cr.
1862-63.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
1861-62.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Carried forward
693
6
???
By amount brought forward
448
12
0
??? Cash paid, Ringing Bells Princess Alexandra's Entry into
London
2
2
0
„ „ Prince of Wales' Marriage with
H.R.H. the Princess Alexandra
of Denmark
4
4
0
„ „ Easter Sunday
0
7
0
„ „ Easter Monday
2
2
0
8
15
0
„ Mr. Baker, Winding up Clocks
14
14
0
„ Ditto, putting the Cambridge Quarter Chimes to
Church clock, with new barrel, new lever work,
hammers and springs, &.C., and fixing same
21
0
0
„ Ditto, cleaning and repairing Vestry Clock
0
10
0
„ Messrs. Pugh for Coals
16
9
0
„ Mr. E. Cobbett, repairs to Closet and Windows,
and milled Lead for Matting
2
17
9
„ Mr. Allsop for Mops, Brooms, Brushes, &c., 1861-2
4
2
1
„ Mr. Chappell, ditto ditto 1862-3
4
5
1
„ Mr. Crutch, repairing Locks &c.
1
15
6
„ Messrs. Rickets and Co., repairing Gas Fittings and
Hot-water Apparatus
5
0
6
„ Mr. Appleton, repairing Lamp front of Church, and
supplying and fixing 4 Brackets with Burners,
Piping, &c., on Staircase
5
16
0
„ Messrs. Hailing, Pearce, and Stone for crimson
velvet Pulpit Cover, making and lining, and Holland
Cover for same and stairs
4
15
9
„ Messrs. Bowman and May for 3 damask Communion
Cloths, and 60 yards, 8/4 in plain, of 8/4 Grey for
Organ Cover
3
16
6
„ Messrs. White and Co. for 46 yards Crimson 6/4
Double Repp for Curtains for gallery-entrances
11
15
0
„ Mrs. Harvey, making 8 Curtains and providing Holland,
Binding, and Covers for same
3
2
0
„ Messrs. Warner and Son, repairing Fittings to peal
of 12 bells
48
10
0
„ Mr. Hayward, repairs to Vaults, Church, and
Church-steeple
8
0
0
„ Mr. Bowen, for Candles, Soap, and Oil
2
19
4
„ Mr. Perks, for Stationery and Books
4
10
0
„ „ 32 Psalm and Hymn Books
7
14
0
12
4
0
„ Mr. Kendall, for Beadles' gold-laced Hats, 1861 and
1862
5
5
0
Carried forward
£634
4
6