Delivered to Ben Shelley in cash by my servant £100 in order to pay in London for me, the money as under:
2 thirty-six shilling pieces | 3.11.0 |
1 moidore | 1.7.0 |
63 guineas | 66.3.0 |
42 half-do. | 21.10 |
20 quarter do. | 5.5.0 |
1 eighteen-shilling piece | 0.18.0 |
1 thirteen-and-sixpence | 0.13.6 |
1 half do. | 0.6.9 |
4 shillings | 0.4.0 |
6 halfpence | 0.0.3 |
Rec’d of Mr Carman 3.13.1½ in full for poor tax. I then paid him 4.15.2 in full for his parish bill brought in and passed in the account last Wednesday. Rec’d of Lord Viscount Gage from Mr Hall by Robert Hook in cash 0.14.6 in full for poor tax due at Easter, and 1 year’s land tax 8/-, due at Lady Day last.
I dined on the remains of yesterday’s dinner. After dinner Mr Carman and I walked down to Whyly to ask Mr Blackman how he did, but did not stay, he being excessive ill. In the evening we had a vestry at Mr Joseph Burgess’s to put out poor children. John Watford took Ann Thomas Vinal for 6d a week till next Lady Day. Our vestry was Mr Carman, myself, Mr Thomas Walls, John Watford, Richard Page, George Stace, Robert Hook and James Fuller. Spent 7/6 on the parish account and came home about 1:10, sober.
This day were married at our parish church Thomas Bristow and Mary Carpenter (by publication of banns).