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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1874

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

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8 Messrs. John Henry Davy and John Scott, Churchwardens, an Account with the Parishioners of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 9
Dr. ALMS GEN??? ACCOUNT. Cr.
1874-75,
£
s.
d.
£
1874-75.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
By amount brought forward
1,924
By amount brought forward
15
6
6
1,706
16
1
One-Year's Rent of Holborn Estate, due at Lady-day, 1874,per Trustees
Parish paid No. 177, High Holborn
1
5
0
To Cash of Mr. Rugolski, for 192, Drury Lane
71
4
0
Nos. 14 & 15, Cockspur Street
6
16
0
Less Property Tax
0
17
0
70
No. 181, High Holborn
2
10
0
Executors of Rev. W. Bullock, for 193, Drury
Lane, and 171, High Holborn
51
0
0
Nos. 176, 178, & 180, ditto
15
6
0
Nos. 174, 175, ditto
10
10
0
Less Property Tax
0
12
8
57
19
6
Mr. J. Taylor, 172, High Holborn
26
0
0
50
Phoenix Insurance on Messrs. Turner's Warehouse
6
6
0
Less Property Tax
0
6
4
New River Company, Water, One Year
10
0
0
25
Imperial Gas Company, Supply of Gas, One Year
7
18
0
,, Mr. A. Robinson, for 173, High Holborn
26
0
0
Mr. William Howard, work as per bill
132
14
10
Less Property Tax
0
6
4
Mrs. Burkett, Cleaning and Sundries
6
4
6
,, Mr. Geo. Moore, for 174, High Holborn
48
0
0
25
Mrs. Bloomfield, Cleaning, Washing Surplices,
and Sundries
12
13
0
Less Property Tax
0
12
0
47
Mr. Bloomfield, Plants for Gardens
8
0
0
„ Mr. H, W. Ruel, for 175, High Holborn
80
0
0
„ Sundries
2
11
10
Less Property Tax
1
0
0
79
„ Cleaning
0
17
6
,, Mr. Day, for 176, High Holborn
88
12
9
, Mr. Pullen, Sweeping Flues
2
0
0
Less Property Tax
1
1
0
Mr. Paine, Plumber's Work
1
0
6
87
Mr. Marshall, Poor Rates in Almshouses
13
15
6
„ Mr. burnard, for 177, High Holborn, and Insur-
ance, to Lady Day
77
0
0
Mr. Thompson, Coals
32
17
0
Messrs. Maxwell and Co., Wine for Sacraments
1
0
0
Less Property Tax
0
18
8
76
Contribution towards Expenses of Funerals of
Almswomen
7
0
0
Mr. Clark, for 178, High Holborn
66
9
8
Less Property Tax
1
4
8
Guardians of the Strand Union-Cost of Main-
tenance of robinson and Minister
16
3
0
65
,, Mr. L. Lange, for 180, High Holborn
Mr. Oliver, Carpenter
2
5
0
Less Property Tax
Messrs. Barron and Co., New Cottage Range, &c.
3
4
0
„ Messrs. Waite & Co., for 181, High Holborn,
and Insurance
206
5
0
Mr. Warrington, Printing Rent Receipts
1
4
2
Messrs. Blackmore and Co., Gravel for Gardens
3
4
0
Less Property Tax
2
10
0
203
Mr. Belsham, Smith's Work
0
16
6
,, Messrs. Turner, for Warehouse at rear of No. 175,
and Insurance
51
6
0
Mr. Bax, 12s. 6rf., Mr. Porter, 2s. Gd.
0
15
0
Mr. Dangerfield, Letters, Stamps, &c.
0
15
3
Less Property Tax
0
11
0
Mr. Smith, Manure
1
0
0
Dividends, &c.
50
Messrs. George and Sonu, Garden Seats ..
2
5
0
To Cash, Messrs. Drummonds, for Mrs. Wood's Legacy, &c.,
of £9,501 19s 6d., 3 per Cent. Consols, One Year
282
Cab Hire, &c. &c.
2
7
0
Carried forward
£2,988
Carried forward
£2,037
7
2

Dr. Church General Cash Account, from the12th day of May,1874,to the2ndof June,1875.

Cr.

1874-75.£s.d.£s.d.1874-75.£s.d.
To Balance from last Account, viz.:—Cash, Visitation Fee0180
Cash at Bankers215185„ Sun Fire Office, Insurance on Church, for £6,000, to Lady-Day, 18764100
Do. in hand of Messrs. Andrew and Davy295
„ Phoenix Fire Office, Insurance on Church, for £6,450, to Midsummer, 1875529
2187
To Cash of Mr. J. Cook for Pew Rents„ Sun Fire Office, Insurance on St. Matthew's Chapel150
July 25. „ „ „ „5560„ Water Rate on Church, to Christmas, 18751100
Oct. 5. „ „ „ „15193„ Ditto, Drury Lane Burial Ground200
Nov. 6. „ „ „ „25196„ Gas Light and Coke Company, Supply of Gas to January, 18754386
Jan. 18 „ „ „ „40116Church Officers' Salaries. &c.
Feb. 24. „ „ „ „28198
Mar. 20. „ „ „ „51164
25. „ „ „ „41190„ Mr. W. H. Adams, Organist, one year (including extra service and teaching choir boys), to Lady-Day, 187512386
April 30. „ „ „ „82173
May 5.1070„ Thos. Sidney, Organ Blower600
18. „ „ „ „36180„ Five Pew Openers, £10 each, to Lady-Day, 18755000
„ Mrs. Ponton, little Vestry Keeper and Pew Opener30150
39013Extras, Washing Surplices, Cleaning Church, &c.40104
To Cash from County Treasurer for use of Vestry Hall by Justices of the Strand Division, one year, to December, 18743000„ Mr. Rose, Steeple Keeper3500
„ Mr. Watts, Sunday Duty at Church1500
„ Mr. Ellis, attendant at Church, 52 weeks, 23s. 6d. a-week6120
To Cash of Captain Robson, one year's Rent of Trinity Chapel, and Houses adjoining, to Christmas, 1874188176„ Ringing Bells:— Ascension Day220
The Queen's Birthday220
Coronation Day220
Evening Collections.Prince of Wales' Birthday220
Christmas Eve and New Year's Day220
Easter Monday220
£s,d.
June, July, August64„ Mr. Watts, Cleaning Vestry Hall after Sessions, and attending Justices500
September, October, November92
December, January, February6166,, Mr. J. Cook, Poundage on collecting Pew Rents, Stamps, Letters, &c.2029
March162„ Chamber of London, one Year's Rent of Conduit Street Property181111
2396,, Mr. Baker, Winding Church Clock, &c.13130
„ Mr. Appleton, Sweeping Flues1100
78184„ Messrs. Ridsdale, Craddock and Co., one year's rent Drury Lane Burial Ground5127
10 Cash overspent by Mr. Churchwarden Davy008
„ Mr. Williams, Oilman's Goods81111
£78190Carried forward£50643