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A History of the County of Chester
A History of the County of Essex
… been customary, of £1 a year for bibles and 4 s. for the sexton. 93 Mrs. Septame Mitchell, by will proved 1804, left …
A History of the County of Essex
… 10 s. for a trustees' audit and dinner and 4 s. for the sexton to keep clean a tablet in the church recording the … Educational Foundation' and 'King's Charity for Bibles and Sexton' (see below, Charities). In 1909 the Board of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the parish in the 1820s. 28 The beadle also acted as sexton by 1795 29 and, to retain both posts, was required to … to be repaired in 1781 7 and was the responsibility of the sexton and beadle in 1804, 8 being kept then or later in a …
Survey of London
… to 20 per annum. A woman, Margaret Rondeau, perhaps the sexton's wife, was a candidate for the post in 1764, coming …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… be applied in payment of 10 s. to the clerk, 5 s. to the sexton, 2 2 s. to the vicar for a sermon annually on the …
Cardiff Records
… Cannons, viij preestes, iiij vicars and vj queresters a sexton, by whome Godd was solempny s'ved with two masses by …
The medieval records of a London City church
… xxv l'i ix s j d. [Obits.] 2Payment es to the Clarkes & Sexton. paid to Rob ert Debnam, p arish clarke, for hys yerys …
The medieval records of a London City church
… vj l'i xiij s iiij d It em, paid to Thomas Mundy, the sexton, for his whole yeres wages ending at Mighelmas …
The medieval records of a London City church
… A nno 1556 vj l'i xiij s iiij d Payed to Thomas Mundye, Sexton, for one whoale yeares wag es ended at Cristmas last A …
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