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Years: 1683 – 1694
Bill and receipt of payment made for William Blackmore for glazing Sir Cortney’s aisle.
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Bill and receipt of payment made for William Blackmore for glazing Sir Cortney’s aisle.
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Volume parish Churchwarden’s and bailiffs accounts:. 3 pages Bailiffs accounts Gregorie Sampson, William Stocker, Edward Holwill, Nicholas Salter Bailiffs including payment to Chanon to keep Pie Powder Court; 1617 gunpowder for General Muster at Honyton.
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Volume parish Churchwarden’s and bailiff’s accounts. A list of the Churchwardens and overseers of the poor
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The churchwardens accounts submitted by William Marwood and John Greene, William Westofer and John Weston, John Carswill and Bernard Gill, Robert Bragge and Joseph Longe, Francis Bagwell and Stephen Byrd, Hugh Buckland and William Stocker, John Tirling and Edward Michell, Ralphe Teape and Gregorie Sampson, Henry Marwood and John Sampson, Thomas Francklyn and Peter Turner, […]
See details about %s →Years: 1623 – 1630
Churchwardens accounts submitted by Francis Weston and Robert Weekes, John Reede and Peter Bagwell, Walter Macey and Richard Newton, Edward Holwill and Stephen Bird, John Crosse and Edward Bagwell, John Carswill and Henry Parsons, Robert Farrant and William Tanner, John Reede and Allen Abbott. Page 3 – year 1625 – Payment made for “for ringing […]
See details about %s →Years: 1647 – 1648
Volume parish Churchwardens’ and Bailiff’s accounts. :3 pages Churchwardens’ accounts. The accounts of John Halston and James Bussell, churchwardens for 1647 and for Edward Drake and John Hewes wardens for 1648. Several mentions of money given to poor Irish people and soldiers coming out of Ireland. Preachers visitng church when there was no minister often […]
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts. :8 Pages churchwardens accounts. Covered major part of the Interregnum, Charles 1st executed 1649 and Charles 2nd restored 1660. Great deal of repairs to the Church, its walls, windows and bells – several technical terms including “quarrells” which are panes of glass. Bell ringers rang for 5th November every […]
See details about %s →Year: 1667
Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts: William Drake gentleman churchwarden: also refers to Parish Bailiff John Halson. Casting of two bells, taking them back and forth, setting them up, leather, cleaning: church. Payments for wine and bread for the sacrament.
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Volume parish churchwardens and bailiffs accounts. :Churchwardens Accounts:note on last will and testament for Sir Walter Yonge. Nicholas Sampson and Joseph Pitts overseers of the poor distributed £5 to the poor and gave The Trustees – Thomas Raynolds and Richard Bevis – an amount to give the same.
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