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Year: 1963
Treasurer’s Accounts Water Rates
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Treasurer’s Accounts Water Rates
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Treasurer’s Accounts Water Rates
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Treasurer’s Accounts Water Rates
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Accounts (Lettings)
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Ledger
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Receipts/Accounts
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Receipt Book: 13 pages
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Receipt Book: 14 pages
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Receipt Book: 11 pages
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Receipt Book: 11 pages
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Receipt Book: 12 pages
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Receipt Book: 12 pages
See details about %s →Years: 1962 – 1963
Receipt Book: 12 pages
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Receipt Book: 15 pages
See details about %s →Years: 1825 – 1829
Volume of Feoffees relief payments to the poor. Includes the number of children in family under the age of ten years.
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Volume of Feoffees annual payments to the poor. Second part. Against some names, in column 1, the number of children in family is entered.Payments made to assist emigration to America as well as assistance for returning emigrants.
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Volume of Feoffees annual payments to the poor. Third part including payment to blacksmith to buy anvil, payment of £3 to Sander Restorick to buy a horse, distribution of 200 blankets.
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Volume of Feoffees’ annual payments to the poor. Fourth part. Blankets distributed. Listed names of poor – some with occupations noted including a paper maker.
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Volume of Feoffees’ annual payments to the poor. Fifth part. List of named poor, some with occupations noted.
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Volume of Feoffees annual payments to the poor. Including additional payments for peas, bread and coal in the winter. Payment to Charles Tilman “to assist his son to go out to America” and one to Samuel Overmass “towards taking Spiller in apprentice”.
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