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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1886

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

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68 Mr. David Laing and Mr. James Cantlie, Churchwardens, in account with the Parishioners of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. 69
CHURCH GENERAL CASH ACCOUNT—continued.
From, the 19th May, 1886, to the 20th day of May, 1887.
Dr.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Cr.
£
s.
d.
Brought forward
1,250
14
3
Brought forward
912
16
0
To Ringing Bells (less Fees)
2
13
3
By Mr. E. Burton, Removing rubbish
18
0
„ Mr. Cameron, Ropes and Tassels
1
6
0
Per Charity Commissioners—
,, Messrs. Cox, Sons, Buckley and Co., Linen goods
4
5
6
Barnett's Charity
0
14
9
,, Messrs. Hampton and Sons, Hassocks, &c.
20
12
9
Booth's Charity
6
14
8
,, Messrs. Harrison and Sons, Printing
8
0
6
Vicar and Churchwardens' Fund, gift of the late
Vicar (the Rev. W. G. Humphry)
39
18
4
„ Messrs. Hill and Son, Tuning Organ
16
0
0
47
7
9
„ Messrs. Maxwell and Keys, Wine
3
12
0
„ Messrs. Relleen and Jenkins, Sweeping Chimneys ..
1
0
0
„ Messrs. Wilson and Son, Flower boxes
2
18
6
„ Ground Rent, Drury Lane Garden
5
10
2
„ Sundries, as per Vouchers
3
11
0
„ Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph and Co., Loan repaid
300
0
0
„ Balance
20
4
11
£1,300
15
3
£1,300
15
3
We, the undersigned, having examined the foregoing Statement of Account and
compared the several vouchers therewith, do hereby certify the same to be
correct.
JOHN McMASTER, 1 .
W. F. THOMAS, J Audltors
Vestry Hall,
31s* Oct., 1887.