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17080406 Page 179 Vestry Meeting 6th April 1708

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17080406 Page 179 Vestry Meeting 6th April 1708

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At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe on the 6 th day of April being Easter Tuesday 1708

It was agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners there present that the sum of 04 l – 18s – 10d – 0 be applotted and levied of the parishioners and landholders of the said Parish which together with 02 l - 12s – 6d now in the Churchwardens hands which is for the uses following:

For elements for the Communion 12 times in the year 03 – 02 – 08

For the Bellman’s wages one year 01 – 06 – 00

Articles and charges 00 – 13 – 08

Applotting of said money 00 – 02 – 0

Washing the table linen 00 – 02 – 0

Accidental repairs that may happen 02 – 00 – 0

And that Richard

For lifting the money 00 – 05 – 0


And that Richard Smurphett of Clanrolla and John Geary of Lisnamintry are chosen Churchwardens to serve for this ensuing year 1708.

John Wilson of Lisnisque to serve overseer of the highway in George Bell’s place, to oversee from Edenderry to Kilvirgen River

Thomas Stevenson of Tanepheglasson (Tamnifiglasson) for William Wolsey to oversee from Killicomaine to Mr Dynes hill and from the Blue Stone to Ballynecor Mill; Robert Wilson at the Bannfoot and James Simonton to serve instead of RocCastles James Rocastles; John Wolsey for Mr Francis Mathers; Robert Thompson continues; John Web continues; William Dixon and William Robson for the Churchway leading from Ballymacranel through Killicomaine and the Queen’s Road.

George Dilworth John Campbell Clerk

Richard Smurphitt

Richard Timmons

Thomas Trotter

John Masdon

Valentine Harrison


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