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Memorandum,
that there was applotted
upon Easter Monday 1712
the sum of................................ 9 : 8 : 4
and November 17, 1712.......... 2 : 0 : 0
................................................11 : 8 : 4
Patrick Best and
John Stephenson the Churchwardens
accounted for............................................ 9 : 17 : 05
There remains therefore in
Their hands the sum of.............................. 1 : 10 : 11
Easter Monday 1713
Patrick
Best paid the foresaid sum to the Reverend Mr John Campbell upon the
27
th
day of May 1713 and we do acknowledge to have received the same from
him this 29
th
day of May 1712 -............................ 1 : 10 : 11
Thomas Prossick....... Church-
William Bullock............ -wardens
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At
a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe for the said Parish on
Easter Monday March the 30
th
1714
It
was enacted, concluded and agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens
and Parishioners then present that the sum of six pounds three
shillings and sixpence 6
l
– 3s
– 6d
be applotted and levied of the Parishioners and landholders of the
said Parish which together with three pounds and eleven pence
makes
the sum of
now in the Churchwardens hands makes the sum of 9l
– 4s
– 5d
for the uses following (viz):
The
Bellman’s wages for this coming year............... 1 – 6 – 0
Churchwardens and Sidesmen Articles and Charges 1 – 0 – 0
For washing the table linen .........................................0 – 2 – 0
Accidental charges .....................................................3 – 0 – 0
For elements for the Holy Communion twelve times ..3 – 0 – 0
For getting the elements .............................................0 – 6 – 0
For collecting the Cess ...............................................0 – 6 – 0
For applotting the Cess ..............................................0 – 2 – 0
And that John Fisher the Younger of Kinnego and John Davison of Bocombra are chosen Churchwardens for this present year and Thomas Hodgen of Drumnakelly and James Byers of Levaghery are chosen Sidesmen for this present year.
Joseph
Lynas of Drumnegowan (Drumnagoon) is chosen overseer of the highway
from Kilvirgin River to Edenderry and from the church to Killicomaine
gate; John Ebraham of Derryadd and Thomas Humphrie of Derrymacash to
oversee the way from the Bannfoot to Isabell Lindseys; John Potts in
place of James Byers to oversee from Killicomaine to Portadown Bridge
and from the great road to Upper Seagoe gate; John Fisher the Elder
and John Deary
continue for Ballynamoney Constable Wick; Bryan McConwell and George
Black in place of James McKenney and Owen McGrath to oversee from
Knockbridge to Widow Williams’ Hill and William Lynas continues to
oversee from Mr Dynes’ Hill to Killicomaine and from the Blue Stone
to the Low Mill; Mr William Mathers to oversee from Bocombra to
Edenderry and from John Binks to Upper Seagoe gate.
Henry Geddes Sidesman
John Campbell Minister
Richard (his X mark) Millican SidesMan
Thomas Prossick Churchwarden
William Bullock Churchwarden
Wills Dixon
Chris Smith
John Fisher the Younger?
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