Catalogue description Copies of warrants issued to the treasurer of the commission.

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Details of MS 2706
Reference: MS 2706
Title: Copies of warrants issued to the treasurer of the commission.
Description:

Receipts for the original warrants are entered in some instances on the registered copies. In this list the churches to which the warrants relate are entered in brackets. The items are numbered.

 

16 April 1716: £1,000 to Rachel, Lady Russell, and Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of Bedford, for site for church and minister's house (St. George Bloomsbury) (1).

 

19 April 1716:

 

St. Anne Limehouse

 

£838:0:8 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (2).

 

£337:2:7 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (3).

 

£8:18:0 to Benjamin Coker, digger (4).

 

£56:13:6 to John James, carpenter (5).

 

£75:7:4 to John Skeat, smith (6).

 

£17:8:10½ to George Osmond, plumber (7).

 

St. George-in-the-East

 

£651:17:9½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (8).

 

£177:11:7 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (9).

 

£95:18:6½ to James Grove, carpenter (10).

 

£15:11:8 to John Skeat, smith (11).

 

£10:17:5 to John Clark, digger (12).

 

£9:9:0 to George Osmond, plumber (13).

 

St. Mary Le Strand

 

£859:12:11 to John Townesend, mason (14).

 

£284:2:0 to Henry Hester and Francis Withers, bricklayers (15).

 

£155:11:5 to John Skeat, smith (16).

 

£70:10:10 to John James, carpenter (17).

 

£33:16:1 to George Norris, digger (18).

 

£48:12:0 to George Osmond, plumber (19).

 

St. Alphege Greenwich

 

£189:7:9½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (20).

 

£79:14:7 to Thomas Hues and Richard Billinghurst, bricklayers (21).

 

£102:6:1 to James Hands and James Ellis, plasterers (22).

 

£13:2:10½ to John Graysbrook, plumber (23).

 

£322:10:5½ to John James, carpenter (24).

 

£77:12:6 to John Skeat, smith (25).

 

£12:10:2 to James Grove, carpenter (26).

 

£28:2:5 to William Ransom, glazier (27).

 

£9:10:7 to Richard Scott, painter (28).

 

£4 to George Osmond, plumber (29).

 

St. Paul Deptford

 

£1,344:17:3½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (30).

 

£170:17:9 to Thomas Lucas, bricklayer (31).

 

£49:7:6 to John Skeat, smith (32).

 

£422:17:6 to James Grove, carpenter (33).

 

£332:8:6 to George Osmond, plumber (34).

 

St. George-the-Martyr Queen Square

 

£13:5:0 to James Grove, carpenter (35).

 

£14:10:2 to John Skeat, smith (36).

 

St. John Smith Square

 

£2,176:12:11½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (37).

 

£282:9:3½ to William Tufnell, bricklayer (38).

 

£149:18:10 to John James, carpenter (39).

 

£250:15:2 to John Skeat, smith (40).

 

£8:17:6 to George Norris, digger (41).

 

£182:9:8 to George Osmond, plumber (42).

 

Christ Church Spitalfields

 

£916:1:8½ to Thomas Dunn, mason (43).

 

£408:4:4½ to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (44).

 

£123:15:11 to James Grove, carpenter (45).

 

£94:18:8 to John Skeat, smith (46).

 

£38:8:10 to George Osmond, plumber (47).

 

16 May 1716:

 

St. Anne Limehouse

 

£838:0:8 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (48).

 

£337:2:7 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (49).

 

£75:7:4 to John Skeat, smith (50).

 

£17:8:10½ to George Osmond, plumber (51).

 

St. George-in-the-East

 

£651:17:9½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (52).

 

£177:11:7 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (53).

 

£95:18:6½ to James Grove, carpenter (54).

 

£15:11:8 to John Skeat, smith (55).

 

£9:9:0 to George Osmond, plumber (56).

 

St. Mary Le Strand

 

£859:12:11 to John Townesend, mason (57).

 

£284:2:0 to Henry Hester and Francis Withers, bricklayers (58).

 

£155:11:5 to John Skeat, smith (59).

 

£48:12:0 to George Osmond, plumber (60).

 

St. Alphege Greenwich

 

£189:7:9 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (61).

 

£79:14:7 to Thomas Hues and Richard Billinghurst, bricklayers (62).

 

£77:12:6 to John Skeat, smith (63).

 

£12:10:2 to James Grove, carpenter (64).

 

£4 to George Osmond, plumber (65).

 

St. Paul Deptford

 

£1,344:17:3½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (66).

 

£170:17:9 to Thomas Lucas, bricklayer (67).

 

£49:7:6 to John Skeat, smith (68).

 

£422:17:6 to James Grove, carpenter (69).

 

£332:8:6 to George Osmond, plumber (70).

 

St. John Smith Square

 

£2,176:12:11½ to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (71).

 

£282:9:3½ to William Tufnell, bricklayer (72).

 

£250:15:2 to John Skeat, smith (73).

 

£182:9:8 to George Osmond, plumber (74).

 

Christ Church Spitalfields

 

£916:1:8½ to Thomas Dunn, mason (75).

 

£408:4:4½ to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (76).

 

£123:15:11 to James Grove, carpenter (77).

 

£94:18:8 to John Skeat, smith (78).

 

£38:8:10 to George Osmond, plumber (79).

 

Salaries of officers of the commission (80).

 

£121:19:0 to James Gibbs for wooden models and surveying sites (81).

 

£74:16:6 to Thomas Lowther for passing the commission (82).

 

£35:16:0 to Simon Beckley, solicitor (83).

 

27 June 1716: £10:10:0 to Martha Stapler for cleaning offices (84).

 

£62:10:0 to Christopher Brewster for rent of room in Lincoln's Inn and fixing models and shelves (85).

 

18 July 1716: salaries of officers (86).

 

£30 to Jenkin Thomas Philipps, secretary, for expenses (87).

 

1 October 1716:

 

St. Mary Le Strand

 

£1,200 to John Townesend, mason (88).

 

£200 to Henry Hester and Francis Withers, bricklayers (89).

 

£200 to John Grove, carpenter (90).

 

St. John Smith Square

 

£200 to John Skeat, smith (91).

 

£100 to William Tufnell, bricklayer (92).

 

£1,500 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (93).

 

£100 to George Osmond, plumber (94).

 

St. George-in-the-East

 

£1,500 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (95).

 

£250 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (96).

 

£120 to John Skeat, smith (97).

 

Christ Church Spitalfields

 

£1,000 to Thomas Dunn, mason (98).

 

£250 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (99).

 

£50 to James Grove, carpenter (100).

 

St. Anne Limehouse

 

£80 to John Skeat, smith (101).

 

£2,000 to Edward Strong and Edward Tufnell, masons (102).

 

£500 to Richard Goodchild, bricklayer (103).

 

£350 to James Grove, carpenter (104).

 

St. Alphege Greenwich

 

£102:6:1 to James Ellis and James Hands, plasterers (105).

 

St. George Bloomsbury

 

£100 to John Mist, digger (106).

 

St. Paul Deptford

 

£100 to James Grove, carpenter (107).

 

4 January 1717: £37:10:0 to John Leacroft, treasurer, for rent of house hired from him (108).

 

Salaries of officers (109).

 

21 March 1717: £70 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (110).

 

16 April 1717: £500 to John Grove, carpenter (St. John Smith Square) (111).

 

9 May 1717: £373:17:7 to various workmen (St. Alphege Greenwich) (112).

 

£1,226:2:8 to various workmen (St. Paul Deptford) (113).

 

£2,400:2:3 to various workmen (St. John Smith Square) (114).

 

£18:9:2 to various workmen (St. George-the-Martyr Ormond Street) (115).

 

£1,016:8:10 to various workmen (St. Mary Woolnoth) (116).

 

£852:3:10 to various workmen (St. George Bloomsbury) (117).

 

£2,780:16:1 to various workmen (St. George-in-the-East) (118).

 

£2,576:14:10 to various workmen (St. Mary Le Strand) (119).

 

£3,190:5:3 to various workmen (St. Anne Limehouse) (120).

 

16 May 1717: £1,695:18:3 to various workmen (Christ Church Spitalfields) (121).

 

£600 to James Grove, carpenter (St. George-in-the-East) (122).

 

£400 to James Ellis and James Hands, plasterers (St. Paul Deptford) (123).

 

20 June 1717: £275:5:9 to Nicholas Hawksmoor for wooden models (124).

 

18 July 1717: £37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (125).

 

Salaries of officers (126).

 

5 August 1717: £89:17:0 to Henry Smith for fees (127).

 

£110 to the same for rent of his house and for coals (128).

 

£136:17:0 to the same for salary (129).

 

£68:0:11 to auditor Foley (130).

 

£48:4:5 to auditor Harley (131).

 

15 August 1717: £180 to Edward Nelthorp, chairman of the trustees of St. George's chapel for paving the chapel (132).

 

£10,750 to various workmen (133).

 

6 February 1718: £140 to Abraham Kemp for land for minister's house (St. Mary Stratford Bow) (134).

 

Salaries of officers (135).

 

20 February 1718: £37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (136).

 

6 March 1718: £30 to William Lee for perfect title to land in Bethnal Green (137).

 

13 March 1718: £600 to free school in parish of St. Olave Southwark for site for church (138).

 

£900 to Ironmongers Company for site of church, churchyard and minister's house (St. Luke Old Street) (139).

 

1 May 1718: £50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (140).

 

8 May 1718: £244:11:1 to estate of John Walker for part of site of church in Strand (141).

 

2 October 1718: salaries of officers (142).

 

£37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (143).

 

30 October 1718: £13,850 to various workmen (144).

 

£3,045:7:6 to various workmen (145).

 

29 January 1719: £20 to Ann Clement, widow of Philip Clement, for damage from watercourse at Spitalfields (146).

 

26 February 1719: £46:10:2 to Henry Smith for fees (147).

 

5 March 1719: £37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (148).

 

Salaries of officers (149).

 

12 March 1719: £85:5:0 to John Leacroft for fees (150).

 

6 May 1719: £645 to John Blunt, esq., and others for land, churchyard, and minister's house in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene Bermondsey (151).

 

14 January 1720: £216:5:4 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (152).

 

Salaries of officers (153).

 

25 February 1720: £75 to John Leacroft for rent (154).

 

24 March 1720: £300 to John Simmons, joiner (St. Mary Le Strand) (155).

 

28 April 1720: £8,626:6:6 to various workmen (156).

 

£14,359 to various workmen (157).

 

19 May 1720: £166:13:5 to Thomas Frenchfield, esq., for converting St. George's chapel into a parish church (158).

 

£4,934 to various workmen (159).

 

6 July 1720: salaries of officers (160).

 

£37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (161).

 

27 October 1720: £50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (162).

 

£103:0:5 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (163).

 

3 November 1720: £6,443 to various workmen (164).

 

16 February 1721: £37:10:0 to John Leacroft for rent (165).

 

Salaries of officers (166).

 

27 April 1721: £160:12:1 to James Groves, carpenter (St. Paul Deptford, Christ Church Spitalfields, St. George-in-the-East, and St. Anne Limehouse) (167).

 

5 April 1722: £98:17:9 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (168).

 

Salaries of officers (169).

 

12 April 1722: £1,127:6:7 to Thomas Frenchfield, esq., late chairman of the trustees of St. George's chapel for the purchase of the chapel (170).

 

£260 to Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Skeat (St. George's chapel) (171).

 

15 June 1722: £2,000 to various workmen (St. George Hanover Square) (172).

 

£7,699:19:11 to various workmen (173).

 

11 July 1722: salaries of officers (175).

 

£54 to John Baskett for printing Acts of Parliament (176).

 

£37:10:0 to Alena Maria Leacroft, widow of John Leacroft, for rent (177).

 

8 August 1722: £2,649:2:9 to various workmen (178).

 

24 October 1722: £6,028:13:7 to various workmen (180).

 

£333:18:1 to John Gilham, joiner (St. Alphege Greenwich and St. Paul Deptford) (182).

 

20 December 1722: £494:3:6 to John Simmons, joiner (St. Mary Le Strand). Crossed out (183).

 

24 December 1722: £6,846:7:11 to various workmen (184).

 

3 January 1723: £394:3:6 to John Simmons, joiner (St. Mary Le Strand) (185).

 

9 May 1723: £315 to Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Bt., for churchyard (St. George Hanover Square) (186).

 

9 August 1723: salaries of officers (187).

 

£50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (188).

 

£75 to Mrs. Alena Maria Leacroft for rent (189).

 

13 September 1723: £2,950 to Simon Michell for purchase of St. John's als Aylesbury chapel at Clerkenwell (190).

 

22 November 1723: £15 to Stephen Hall, labourer (Christ Church Spitalfields) (191).

 

6 December 1723: £80:13:0 to Mrs. Alena Maria Leacroft for sums paid by late John Leacroft as treasurer (192).

 

19 December 1723: £7,748:10:5 to various workmen (193).

 

7 February 1724: salaries of officers (195).

 

£37:10:0 to Mrs. Alena Maria Leacroft for rent (196).

 

24 April 1724: £52:10:0 to John James as a gratuity (197).

 

£18:5:0 to Mrs. Alena Maria Leacroft for rent (198).

 

1 May 1724: £650 to Simon Michell for house in Red Lion Square in the parish of St. John Clerkenwell for minister's house (199).

 

15 May 1724: £135 to Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Bt., and others for ground rent of house purchased from John Jenner in Grosvenor Street (200).

 

£143:10:9 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (201).

 

£1,300 to John Jenner for house in Grosvenor Street (202).

 

29 June 1724: salaries of officers (203).

 

£18:15:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (204).

 

27 July 1724: £15:15:0 to Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Bt., for interest (St. George Hanover Square) (205).

 

31 August 1724: £5,250 to various workmen (206).

 

£21:12:0 to Samuel Newsham and William Busbey, watchmen (St. George Hanover Square and St. George Bloomsbury) (207).

 

28 September 1724: £5,160 to various workmen (208).

 

26 October 1724: £350 to Ann Gilham, widow of John Gilham, joiner (St. Alphege Greenwich and St. Paul Deptford) (209).

 

6 November 1724: £132:14:8 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (210).

 

£300 to William Langley, joiner (St. John Smith Square) (211).

 

13 November 1724: £150 to Henry Hester, bricklayer (St. Mary Stratford Bow) (212).

 

19 November 1724: £50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (213).

 

£250 to John Lock, carpenter (St. John Smith Square) (214).

 

27 November 1724: £350 to Samuel Woral, carpenter (Christ Church Spitalfields) (215).

 

4 [December] 1724: £20 to Stephen Hall, watchman (Christ Church Spitalfields) (216).

 

11 December 1724: £250 to David Arnot, plumber (St. Mary Woolnoth) (217).

 

8 January 1725: £120 to John Robins, smith (St. Mary Woolnoth) (218).

 

£300 to George Osmond, plumber (St. George Bloomsbury) (219).

 

£500 to Rachel Skeat, widow of John Skeat, smith (220).

 

£500 to John Cleave, smith (221).

 

21 January 1725: £37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (222).

 

[1725]: salaries of officers (223).

 

26 January 1725: £400 to Isaac Mansfield, plasterer (224).

 

30 April 1725: £287:14:5 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (225).

 

£550 to William Astell, assignee of Thomas Holden, joiner (St. Anne Limehouse) (226).

 

£150 to John Ekins and Simon Michell, churchwardens of St. John Clerkenwell for remedying defects in the church (227).

 

7 May 1725: salaries of officers (228).

 

31 May 1725: £7,937:4:1 to various workmen (230).

 

14 June 1725: £118 to Simon Michell for interest on purchase of Aylesbury chapel (231).

 

£36:10:6 to the same for making St. John Clerkenwell fit for divine service (232).

 

28 June 1725: £4,950 to various workmen (233).

 

£50 to Nathaniel Blackerby, treasurer, as a gratuity (235).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (236).

 

Salaries of officers (237).

 

12 July 1725: £1,325 to various workmen (238).

 

26 July 1725: £50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (240).

 

22 October 1725: £200 to Charles White for purchase of land in Bethnal Green for site for church and minister's house (241).

 

26 November 1725: £100 to Isaac Mansfield, plasterer (242).

 

7 January 1726: £600 to James Lesley and Judith his wife, Patrick Maigham and Elizabeth his wife, and John Essington for land in Bridges Street, Strand, for a churchyard (243).

 

Salaries of officers (244).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (245).

 

11 March 1726: £392:19:10 to Gabriel Appleby, joiner (Christ Church Spitalfields and St. Mary Woolnoth) (246).

 

29 April 1726: £350 to Mrs. Catherine Fewtrell for land in the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate for site for church (247).

 

6 May 1726: £1,100 to Edward Flamsted, poulterer, for house in Charles Street, Covent Garden, for house for minister (St. Mary Le Strand) (248).

 

18 July 1726: £19,972:6:8 to various workmen (249).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (250).

 

Salaries of officers (251-2).

 

Investment of £2,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. Mary Le Strand (255).

 

£350 to Edward Tufnell, mason, for damage sustained in laying in stone for St. John Horsleydown (253).

 

11 November 1726: £81:10:0 to Simon Michell for interest on purchase money of Aylesbury chapel (254).

 

9 January 1727: salaries of officers (256).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (257).

 

27 January 1727: £4,502:1:3 to various workmen (258).

 

£50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (259).

 

4 March 1726: £100 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor, for Bill for endowment of St. Mary Le Strand (261).

 

10 March 1727: £282:14:2 to the same (260).

 

27 March 1727: £400 to the same for Bills for endowment of Westminster and Stepney churches (262).

 

30 June 1727: £37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (263).

 

Salaries of officers (264).

 

4 August 1727: £18,166:16:0 to various workmen (265).

 

25 August 1727: £83:8:10 to Nathaniel Blackerby for expenses (267).

 

11 September 1727: £100 to George Crochley, schoolmaster, for damages suffered in building St. George Bloomsbury (268).

 

£550 to Thomas Heath, esq., for house for minister (St. Anne Limehouse) (269).

 

8 January 1728: salaries of officers (270).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (271).

 

25 February 1728: £150 to Thomas Goff, smith (273).

 

13 March 1728: £23:2:0 to executrix of John Durden, watchman (St. George-in-the-East) (274).

 

29 March 1728: £134:18:0 to Nathaniel Blackerby for expenses (275).

 

3 April 1728: £500 to Thomas Shepherd, mason (St. Luke Old Street) (276).

 

12 April 1728: £60 to Edward Peck, esq., for damage to Spitalfields workhouse (272).

 

£70 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (277).

 

28 June 1728: £3,935 to various workmen (278).

 

Salaries of officers (279).

 

22 November 1728: £1,500 to various workmen (280).

 

£241 to John Hamlyn for slates. Crossed out (281).

 

29 November 1728: £335:19:9 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (303a).

 

2 December 1728: £15,141:11:8 to various workmen (283).

 

31 January 1729: salaries of officers (284).

 

£75 to J.T. Philipps for rent (285).

 

£3,500 to various workmen (286).

 

4 July 1729: salaries of officers (288).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (289).

 

6 September 1729: £12,405:14:6 to various workmen (290).

 

18 October 1729: investment of £2,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. John Westminster (296).

 

Investment of £3,000 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of Christ Church Spitalfields (297).

 

Investment of £3,000 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. George-in-the-East (298).

 

7 November 1729: £50 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (291).

 

2 January 1730: salaries of officers (292).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (293).

 

18 March 1730: £15 to Nathaniel Blackerby for salary advanced to late William Waters, messenger to the commission (294).

 

6 April 1730: £100 to Revd. Robert Warren for Bill for endowment of St. Mary Stratford Bow (295).

 

Investment of £3,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. Mary Stratford Bow (299).

 

8 June 1730: £2,000 to various workmen (300).

 

£100 to churchwardens of St. Paul Deptford for Bill for opening the church (301).

 

£500 to Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Bt., for land for churchyard (St. John Smith Square) (302).

 

£160 to William Reeves and Anne Rogers for houses and land for passage to minister's house (St. George-in-the-East) (303).

 

7 August 1730: £100 to churchwardens of St. Anne Limehouse for Bill for opening the church (304).

 

Salaries of officers (305).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (306).

 

24 August 1730: £100 to churchwardens of Christ Church Spitalfields for Act for endowing living (307).

 

9 November 1730: investment of £3,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. Anne Limehouse (308).

 

Investment of £4,250 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. George Bloomsbury (309).

 

Investment of £3,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. Paul Deptford (310).

 

6 February 1731: salaries of officers (311).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (312).

 

£75:10:6 to Nathaniel Blackerby to reimburse him for sums paid to John Hamlyn for slates (313).

 

£83:3:4 to the same for expenses (314).

 

8 March 1731: £494:0:11 to Zachary Hamlyn for Bills for endowment of new churches (315).

 

14 May 1731: £119:12:1 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (316).

 

9 July 1731: £37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (317).

 

Salaries of officers (318).

 

6 August 1731: £9,328:18:8 to various workmen (319).

 

2 October 1731: £65:8:0 to various watchmen (321).

 

22 October 1731: £1,100 to various workmen (320).

 

£30 to Thomas Darby, carver (322).

 

13 December 1731: redemption of South Sea Annuities and re-investment for endowment of various livings (323).

 

1 February 1732: salaries of officers (324).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (325).

 

17 July 1732: £37:10:0 to the same for rent (326).

 

Salaries of officers (327).

 

31 July 1732: £1,400 to various workmen (328).

 

31 January 1733: salaries of officers (329).

 

£37:10:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (330).

 

8 February 1733: £16:5:0 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (331).

 

£3,812:15:11 to various workmen (332).

 

17 February 1733: £19:2:0 to J.T. Philipps for expenses (333).

 

£42:10:0 to churchwardens of St. George Bloomsbury for repairs (334).

 

7 April 1733: £7:12:11 to James Preedy, painter (Christ Church Spitalfields) (335).

 

£61:17:6 to Thomas Dunn, mason (Christ Church Spitalfields and St. Mary Stratford Bow) (336).

 

£31:6:4 to Nathaniel Blackerby for expenses (337).

 

£168:12:0 to the same for expenses (338).

 

25 May 1733: £18:15:0 to J.T. Philipps for rent (339).

 

£20 to Maximilian Stephens for damage from drain in laying foundations of St. Mary Le Strand (340).

 

13 August 1733: £180 to churchwardens of St. John Horsleydown for endowment Bill (341).

 

20 August 1733: investment of £3,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. John Horsleydown (342).

 

Investment of £3,500 in South Sea Annuities for endowment of St. Luke Old Street (343).

 

£3,550 to Benjamin Hynmers, gent., Susanna and Ursula Horsmanden for Combe manor, Kent, for endowment of St. George Bloomsbury (344).

 

14 December 1733: redemption of South Sea Annuities and re-investment for endowment of various livings (346).

 

26 April 1734: £1,473:19:6 to various workmen (347).

 

£160:13:4 to various workmen (348).

 

15 July 1734: for purchase of lands at Tottenham and Edmonton, Middlesex, for £3,482:3:2 for endowment of St. Luke Old Street (349).

 

23 August 1734: salaries of officers (350).

 

£1,561:14:4 to various workmen (351).

 

3 May 1735: £161:10:5 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (352).

 

£920 to John Arnot and William Coates for building minister's house at Horsleydown (353).

 

12 December 1735: purchase of Goshems manor, Essex, for £3,520 for endowment of St. Anne Limehouse (354).

 

19 May 1737: £17:16:10 to John Skinner for expenses in purchase of lands at Tottenham and Edmonton (355).

 

£28:7:6¾ to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (356).

 

14 March 1738: redemption of South Sea Annuities and re-investment for endowment of various livings (357).

 

22 April 1738: £28:16:7 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (358).

 

10 March 1739: £28:11:8 interest on endowment to Revd. Thomas Wright (Christ Church Spitalfields) (359).

 

2 May 1740: salaries of officers (360).

 

£62:3:9 to Nathaniel Blackerby for expenses (361).

 

£279:16:8 to the same for expenses (362).

 

£71:17:6 to the same for expenses (363).

 

£40 to Vigerus Edwards, solicitor (364).

 

£30:12:6 to Francis Peters for Chancery suit between Blackerby and Edward Vernon, Rector of Bloomsbury, and to Vigerus Edwards (365).

 

£119:19:0 to Nicholas Hawksmoor and John James for finishing works since 1733 when their salaries ceased (366).

 

19 October 1742: John Gyles to pay interest on £20,858:16:4 South Sea Annuities to Henry Fane, treasurer (367).

 

6 November 1742: the same for the same (368).

 

27 July 1748: executors of Blackerby to transfer annuities to Henry Fane (369).

 

Purchase of manors of Fawnes and Cockbells in the parishes of Bedfont, East Bedfont, and Fulham, for endowment of St. Mary Stratford Bow (370).

Date: 1716-48
Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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