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Memorandum that there is due to George Ramsey the sum of three shillings, sterling
April the 25 th 1721
250
At Vestry held in the Parish Church of Sego on Easter Monday, April the 18 th 1720 for the said Parish it was enacted, concluded and agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwarden and Parishioners then present that the sum of £8 14s 3d be applotted and levied of the Parishioners and land holders of the said Parish by distress or otherwise according to Law which together with £1 11s 3½d in the Churchwardens hands make the sum of £10 5s 6d for the uses following.
Bell man’s wages ......................£2 0 0
Articles and Charges ..................1 0 0
Accidental charges .....................3 0 0
for Ellements ..............................3 0 0
for providing Ellements ...............3 0 0
for washing the Surplice .............0 7 6
for washing the table linen .........0 2 0
for collecting Cess .....................0 5 6
for applotting Cess .....................0 2 0
And that Francis Gray son of Boconnal, and Thomas Dillworth of Drumgor are chosen Churchwardens for this incoming year, Robert Abraham of Derriadda and John Watson of Edenderry are chosen Sidemen of the said year.
Patrick Best of Tanefeglasson Chosen overseer of the Low highway from Kilvirgin to Edenderry, and from the Church to Killecomaine.
Edward Addy and Owen McKaine continues -
Arthur McQuigen and Noal McRoary are to oversee from Kilvirgin to Shankill
George Joyce and George Bleek continues –
George Dillworth continues –
John Mathers continues –
John Campbell, Minister
Meredith Dynes
Robert Thompson
William Megeen
Henry Dowey
Pat Chambers
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