(390)
Memorandum
that John Gilpen and Robert Dillworth are indebted to the Parish 1
l
– 14s
– 5d
this third day of April 1727
Memorandum
that Len: Cross and John Gilpen are indebted to the par (parishioners)
of the Parish 2 – 14 – 0 August the 9
th
1730
(391)
At
a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe held for the said Parish
on Easter Monday the 11
th
of April 1726
It
was agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners then
present that the sum of 9
l
– 7s
– 10d
sterling to be applotted and levied of the Parishioners and
Landholders of the said Parish together with the sum of 00
l
– 14s
– 02d
in the old churchwardens hands make the sum of 10l
– 2s
– 0d
for the uses following (viz)
For elements and providing
Elements for the ensuing year 1 – 16 – 00
For the Bellman for ringing the bell and keeping the Church
clean this ensuing year 2 – 00 – 00
Articles and charges of the Churchwardens and Sidesmen 00 – 16 – 00
For washing the surplice and table linen 00 – 07 – 06
Accidental charges 02 – 00 – 00
For white-washing the timber of the roof of the Church 00 – 10 – 00
To Henry Black and Thomas Scott late Churchwardens
which they then disburse 01 – 02 – 09
For enlarging the desk for the books to lie on 00 – 05 – 00
For applotting Church Cess 00 – 02 – 00
For collecting the Church Cess 00 – 09 – 00
And
that John Gilpen of Tamnefeglassony; and Robert Dillworth of Balteagh
are chosen Churchwardens for the ensuing year; and William Black of
Bellydonaghy and Daniel Kettle of Bellymony are chosen Sidesmen for
the said year.
William
Smurphett and George Dillworth overseers of the rode from Mr Dynes
Hill to the Low Mill; John Gibson of Upper Seagoe for the Low Rode
from Edenderry to Kilvirgin River; Robert Masden and Art McCan
continues; Robert Bullock of Derriadda and Daniel Kettle for the
Montiaghs; George Whally of Bellynaffey and Henry Black of
Bellymacrannal from Knock Bridge to Lylow
John
Campbell
Witness
Meredith Workman
Woollsey Smurphet
John (his X mark) Robison Churchwardens
George Ramsay
John ???????
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