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17170422 Page 243 Memorandum 22nd April 1717 and Page 244 Act of Vestry April 14th 1718

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17170422 Page 243 Memorandum 22nd April 1717 and Page 244 Act of Vestry April 14th 1718

243

Se??? Blick

Woollsey Smurphett Parish Clerk

Anthony Midcalfee

Memorandum that there is in the Churchwardens

hands more than is set down in ye act

the sum of 8--- 1---- 1/2

9 ........18..........8 1/2

2 ........10..........0

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12 ........8..........8 1/2

.............3

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12 ........11..........8 1/2

Memorandum that Thomas Gibson and

George Rodgers Churchwardens of

the parish of Sego have now

of the Parish's money in their

hand, the sum of eleven shillings

and five pence. April 22nd 1717

John Campbell Minister


246

At a vestry held in the Parish church of Sego for the said parish

on Easter Monday April the 19th 1718

It was agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners

then present that the sum of 12--- 13---10 be applotted and levied

of the parishioners and land holders of the

said parish by distress or otherwise according to law

And two pound fourteen shillings and eight pence now in

the churchwarens hand make 15---08---06 for the uses

following (viz)............................................................£..........s.............d

Bellmans wages for the insuing year........................01.......16............00

Articles and Charges................................................01........00............00

Accidental Charges..................................................03........00............00

for elements of the Holy Communion.......................03.......06............00

and for providing ye elements

for collecting ye church sess.....................................00.......12............09

for washing the table linen........................................00........02............00

to Lettuce Adeison for maintaining............................05.......00............00

the child left in the parish and to

discharge the parish of it

for washing the surplice............................................00.......07............06

for applotting the sess...............................................00.......02............00

and that George Dixon of Ballygargan and John Newell of

Levaghary are chosen churchwardens for this insuing year

and Thomas Richeson of Annaghloyst and John Lutton of Belly-

donaghey as chosen sidsmen; Matthias Calvart conti-

-nues overseer of the highway from Kiloirginkiaer

to Edenderry and from the church to Killicomaine Gate

Patrick McKaughully of Derryloyst and and Robert Robison of

Devriinver are chosen overseers for the Montiaghs for

the Bannfoot to Isabell Lyndsays, John Gibson continues;

Robert Thompson of Boconnel and John Bell of Turmyna

to oversee the rodes (roads) in Bellyneinery Constablewick

Richard Spence of Lisagully, Drumnacanvey John Luttens stead and

James Gibson of Bellygargan George Dixon's stead to over-

see from Knock Bridge to the flush below widdow Williaim's

hill and from William Bullock's to the turn(e) at John Binks

George Dillworth to oversee from Mr Dynes Hill to Killi-

comaine and from the Blue Stone to the Lowmills

John Mathers of Killicomaine continues to oversee from Bocombra

to Edenderry and from John Binks to upper Sego gate

John Mathers of Killicomaine is allowed to build a seat

in the church joyning to the gallery on the North side

Mathew McConnal ( his mark)

John Campbell

Woollsey Smurphett

James McMorran Churchwarden

Henry Magee Churchwarden

Richard Faigison

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