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16990410 Page 141 Memorandum and Page 142 Vestry Meeting

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16990410 Page 141 Memorandum and Page 142 Vestry Meeting

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Memorandum of this 10 th day of April 1699 being Easter Monday the Churchwardens for the 2 years last past did at the will of the Parish and those rested due

to James Walker 2s – 6d

To Martin Wilson and John Greenway 16s – 6d

And to Mr William Mathers for shingles 04s – 0d

In all £1 = 03 = 00

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At a vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe on Easter Monday the 10 th day of April 1699

It was there enacted by the Minster and Parishioners there present the sum of tenn Pounds so to be levied of the inhabitants of the said Parish for making two new windows and pulpit cloth and other necessaries and that Edward Stevenson and John Binks shall be Churchwardens for the present year and John Robson shall be surveyor of the highway from Kilvergan River to Edenderry; William Dixon and Robert Black to stand surveyors from Knockbridge to Lylo and from Robert Blacks to John Binks; John Farthlo to stand surveyor from Portadown Bridge to Bocombra and from John Binks to Seagoe Church and from the Kings Road on through Edenderry to Seagoe; Mr John Mathers from Mr Dynes’ Hill to Killicomaine and then is by the Church and from Blue Stone to Lowmills and George Thompson from Killvorgin River to the long plain James Clarke for Maiy ( May) rilaglis?

John Campbell Clerk

John Greenway Churchwarden

Miae Wilson Churchwarden

William Grayson

William Mathers

Robert Thomson

Thomas Workman

John Derry

Thomas Dawson

Andrew Geddis

Joseph Harry by his mark

The mark of James Walker


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