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St Mary (Islington) 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St. Mary ]

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The Accounts of Mr. SAMUEL RAYSON, Churchwarden for the Year 1891-92.

THE CHAPEL-OF- EASE ACCOUNT.
Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
1891-92.£s.d.1891-92.£s.d.£s.d.
Balance2185Salaries, one year to Lady-day, 1892:—
Cash Received from the Trustees of the Stonefields Estate, half-year to Sepetember. 189112402Mr. Willis, Organist4000
„ Donno, Beadle2000
Ditto March, 189210630„ Murfin, Organ Blower600
Pew Openers:—
Burial Board Insurance Account5126
Mortuary Fees, less Commission1180Mrs. Toombes880
„ Blenkin880
„ Dibben (the late) & Mrs. Hums880
„ Beeston10100
101140
Insurance, County Fire Office—One year8103
LessReturn5192
2111
Rates and Taxes.
Gas, four quarters2861
Water200
3061
Mr. Lamb, Coal and Coke1140
Mr. Donno, Sundries, as per Book6810
Grant & Co., Sacramental Wine350
Confirmation Expenses1130
Willis, tuning organ, one year to Easter, 1891880
Thurman and White, Painting, &c., as per contract1250
Jones Bros., Carpet, &c., for Vestry81211
Balance in hand5442
£240121£240121

We, the undersigned Auditors, having examined the foregoing
Account with the Vouchers produced, certify the same to be correct,
leaving a balance in the hands of the Churchwardens of Fifty-four
pounds Four shillings and Two-pence, and in token thereof sign our
names. Dated this 6th day of July, 1892,
W. Nodes,
A. C. Smith,
Alfred B. Embery,
Auditors of the Vestry
of the Parish of
St. Mary, Islington.