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17300429 Page 405 and 406 Vestry Meetings 29th April 1730

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17300429 Page 405 and 406 Vestry Meetings 29th April 1730

(405)

At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe held for the said Parish on the 29 th day of April 1730 it was enacted and agreed upon by the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners then present that Thomas Bradshaw, Woollsey Smurphett, Valentine Joyce and Robert Hews shall have the Liberty of Erecting or Repairing one seat next to Arthur Jorden’s seat below at their own proper charge which seat so repaired to be for the use of the said persons only.

John Campbell Minister of Seagoe

Leonard Cross Churchwardens

John Gibson

William Mathers

Henry Burleigh

John Mathers

Henry Gilpin


(406)

At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Seagoe held for the said Parish it was ordered by consent of the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners then present that John Watson Senior, Thomas Watson, John Key, Isaiah Cherry, John MaDowell have Liberty to Repair a seat for their own proper uses, which seat is the fourth from the pulpit on the south side.

Dated the 29th day of April 1730

It was ordered at the same time by consent of the Minister, Churchwardens and Parishioners then present that William Williams, William Smurphett and James Harrison have Liberty to Repair the seat next John Gibson’s seat, being the third seat from the pulpit, for their own proper uses on the south side of the Church.

John Campbell Minister of Seagoe

Leonard Cross

John Gibson William Mathers

Woollsey Smurphett Thomas Bunting

Henry Gilpin


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