The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . ens Account, A. D. 1726 John Stone received — 562 Paid on Account of the Church — 453Paid on that of the Poor — 550Balance to the Warden — 441 Overfeers of the Poors Account, A. D. Thomas Carter, &c. received 668 Paid on Account of the Poor 627 Balance to the Parifli — 40 Paid to the Poor in both Accounts 1177 Donations, per Annum. By Joane Sanbacke — —By Mr. Crawthorne — —By Henry Flick — —By Edward Thatcher — —By Anne Raymond, a Houfe —By Barbara Sharp, five Chaldron of Coals — — By George Davifon — —By the Company


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . ens Account, A. D. 1726 John Stone received — 562 Paid on Account of the Church — 453Paid on that of the Poor — 550Balance to the Warden — 441 Overfeers of the Poors Account, A. D. Thomas Carter, &c. received 668 Paid on Account of the Poor 627 Balance to the Parifli — 40 Paid to the Poor in both Accounts 1177 Donations, per Annum. By Joane Sanbacke — —By Mr. Crawthorne — —By Henry Flick — —By Edward Thatcher — —By Anne Raymond, a Houfe —By Barbara Sharp, five Chaldron of Coals — — By George Davifon — —By the Company of Brev/ersBy Mr. Scudmore — — By Henry Jordan —By Sir Thomas Trevor, 1001, in Money for a Purchafe —By Parthema Lowman, 160 /. for ditto — — . —By Thomas Arnold 50 /. for ditto j. d. o o o o o o o 12 7 oo6 22 Si 1$ Car. II. Ncwc. Reperf. Ecc!e<. Paroch. Ibid. 14 9 5iS 615r Parifa Account Book. O 9 13 81- 1725- 4 2 7 616 8 8 3- Ibid. 2210 4 5 o o o o O O; O O O O o o 10 o 10 o o o 6 g O O10 O Bv. V e /-/>/m/A //////./t J:-A)/ya(\/:{////m /•„.//,. 7. Book III. The HISTORY of LONDON. [087 Weav. Stryp. New ViewLond. Ibid. By William Wheat ley, 200 /. tor /. s. d. ditto ?— — — 10 o o By Hugh Parker. &c. 168/. for ditto 800By Richard Billingjley, 50/. for ditto 210 oBy Judith Cale, 100 /. for ditto 500 By Nicolas Pitt, Efq; 500 /. for ditto — — — 2 500 Monumental this Ston William Wever doth ly, Cityzon, and Elifabeth his Wyl hym died the Eight, and fhe the Seventh Day of September,Leving Geffrey, Mary and Ellin, tiur Children, as I Sowis God receyve to Favour and Peafe,Wyth Joyes to lyve, that nevyr fall ceafe. 1409. Here lieth James Kinnon, a Gentleman of Len-tilo, in Monmouthjhirc, a Citizen, and Cannoniere,and a Souldier. He dyed, aged 6y Yeres, over-heating his Bioud, in preparing of Forty Cham-bers, at the


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