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17030329 Page 162 Vestry Meeting 29th March 1703

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17030329 Page 162 Vestry Meeting 29th March 1703

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At a vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe Easter Monday being the 29 th day of March 1703

It was there enacted by the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners there present that the sum of five pounds and five shillings should be applotted upon the Parishioners and Landholders of the said Parish (viz) one pound and fifteen shillings for elements for Holy Communion and three pounds and four shillings for necessary repairs of the Church; and that Anthony Metcalf of Seagoe Senior and Henry Ogle of Drumgask are chosen Churchwardens and David Williams of Ballyhanaghan (Ballyhannon) and William Masdon of Drumanakells Sidesmen for the year ensuing.

Jacob Robson to be overseer of the highways from Edenderry to Kilvergin River; Robert Wright from Killicomaine to Mr Dynes hill and from the Bluestone to the highway leading to Kilvergin and from Killicomaine to the Church. William Erwin to continue, Robert Black and William Luttan to survey from the Road in Ballymacramoll to the road at Killicomaine and from John Binks to Upper Seagoe Gate; Robert Masdon to survey from Mr Dynes hill to William Williams’ Bridge and from Shankill Church style to the Kilvergin River.


John Campbell Minister

John Mathers Churchwarden

Thomas Workman Churchwarden

John Braidshaw

John Bell

Robert Wilson

Thomas Pressick

Richard Timmons

Robert X Black Jnr by his mark

Richard Smurphfitt

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