(395)
At
a Vestry holden in the Parish Church of Seagoe the 24
th
day of August 1727
Whereas
at a former Act of Vestry holden in the Parish Church of Seagoe
Easter Monday the 2
nd
of April 1727 it was agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens and
Parishioners then present that the sum of four pounds should be
levied of the Parishioners for making pillars and a new gate for the
Church yard, which sum is found to be insufficient for doing the said
works. It is therefore enacted by the Minister, Churchwardens and
Parishioners that the sum of seven pounds be levied for perfecting
the said work and for making a new wheel for the bell which with the
forementioned sum of four pounds, amounts to e even pounds sterling,
which sum is to be raised by distress or otherwise according to law.
Woollsey
Smurphett John Campbell Minister
George
(his ‘O’ mark) Ramsay Robert Blacker Churchwardens
John Berry
(396)
At
a Vestry held in the Parish church of Seagoe held for the said Parish
on Easter Tuesday April the 23
rd
1728 it was enacted, concluded and agreed upon by the Minister,
Churchwardens and Parishioners then present that the sum of 9 – 12
– 9 – ½ be applotted and levied of the Parishioners and
Landholders of the said Parish by distress or otherwise according to
law; the uses following viz;
For
Elements and providing Elements 01 – 16 – 0
For the Bellman for ringing the bell and keeping the
Church clean 02 – 00 – 00
For washing the surplices 00 – 12 – 08
Accidental charges 02 – 00 – 00
Articles and Charges 00 – 16 – 00
For applotting Church Cess 00 – 02 – 00
Due to the late Churchwardens 01 – 16 – 10 – ½
The sum is 9 – 3 – 6 – ½
For collecting the said sum 0 – 9 – 3 – 0
The whole sum is 0 – 12 – 9 – ½
For
attending the court next
And
that Mr Edward Barton of Drumgor and Robert Wilson of Levaghery are
chosen Churchwardens for this present year and William Thompson of
Aughnehey and john Gibson of Upper Seagoe are chosen Sidesmen for the
said year.
Arthur Jorden of Moreverty
over seer of the highways from Mr Dynes Hill to Killicomain and from
the Blue stone to the Low Mill; John Tuft of Drumnegoan for the Low
Rodes from Edenderry to Kilvirgin River; from John Reed’s in Lower
Seagoe to William Erwin’s in Karn and John Deary of Bellnemony and
Thomas McKoan of Turmoyra for Bellynemony Constablewick; John
Turkington for the Moyntaghs; James Bomer of Bellymacrannel and
Willian Dixon of Bellygargan from Knock Bridge to Lylo and from Henry
Black’s to Killicomaine.
John
Tuft of Drumenagoon overseer of the Low Roads from Edenderry to
Kilvirgin river and from Joh Reed’s in lower Seagoe to William
Erwin’s in Karn.
Woollsey
Smurphett John Campbell Minister
John Whalley Robert Blacker Churchwardens
John Binks John Berry
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