Charitable accounts of the Fishmongers' Company

City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report; Volume 4. Originally published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1884.

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In this section

FISHMONGERS' COMPANY.

Charitable Accounts.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Aston.

Dr.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25 To one year's rentcharge 0 13 4

Cr.

1881. £ s. d.
Aug. 31. By parish of St. Sepulchre, to 24th August 1881 0 13 4

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John A. Wood.

1880. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To balance due to poor freemen, brought forward 1 0 0
1881. Dec. 31. " one year's rentcharge 1 10 0
2 10 0
1881. Dec. 31. To balance due to poor freemen, brought down 1 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
April 21. By poor freemen, &c. 1 0 0
Dec. 24. " parish of St. Michael, Crooked Lane 0 3 4
31. " The Company, towards an entertainment 0 6 8
" Balance due to poor freemen, carried down 1 0 0
2 10 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Peter Blundell.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 3 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
June 24. By the wardens 3 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Robert Carter.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one quarter's rentcharge 6 0 0
6 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Jan. 6. By Brian Edward Waud—
One quarter's exhibition to Christmas 1880 (being part of 5l., the Company having raised the exhibition to 20l. per annum during pleasure) 1 0 0
Mar. 29. " Ellis Charles Mackie— the like, to Lady Day 1881 1 0 0
Oct. 4. " the like— Half-year's exhibition to Michaelmas 1881 2 0 0
Dec. 24. " Christ's Hospital— One year's gift to Christmas 1881 2 0 0
6 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Composition Money.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To amount allowed by the Company to pay the gifts on the other side 2 6 8
2 6 8
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By St. Michael, Crooked Lane 0 9 8
" 25. " Weekly pensioners 2 0 0
2 6 8

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Thomas Cooke.

1880. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To balance brought forward 6 18 0
1881. Jan. 5. half-year's dividend 88 10 0
July 5. " the like 88 10 0
183 18 0
1881. Dec. 31. To balance brought down 6 18 0
1881. £ s. d.
1881. June 24. By Jesus' Hospital— 34 parishionary almspeople, 28 weeks' pension, at 2s. per week each 95 4 0
Amount distributed amongst them this day 0 4 0
Dec. 9. " Jesus' Hospital— 34 parishionary almspeople, 24 weeks' pension, at 2s. per week each 81 12 0
" 31. " Balance carried down 6 18 0
183 18 0

The balance was paid on the regular pay day, viz., 6th January 1882.

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Jeremiah Copping.

1881. £ s. d.
Jan. 5. To half-year's dividend 35 10 4
July 5. " the like 35 10 4
71 0 8
1881. £ s. d.
June 24. By Harrietsham Almshouses, Kent— Amount distributed amongst six free almspeople, half year to this day 17 15 2
" Jesus' Hospital, Bray— the like 17 15 2
Dec. 9. " Jesus' Hospital, Bray— the like 17 15 2
" Harrietsham Almshouses— the like 17 15 2
71 0 8

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with William Copynger.

Dr.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31 To one year's rentcharge 0 3 10

Cr.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By St. Mildred, Bread Street 0 3 10

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Richard Edmonds.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 14 8 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By St. Peter's Hospital, for payments as directed 14 8 0

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Fletcher.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's interest 6 0 0
6 0 0
188½. £ s. d.
Jan. 2. By almspeople in St. Peter's Hospital 0 10 0
Feb. 6. " " " 0 10 0
Mar. 6. " " " 0 10 0
April 3. " " " 0 10 0
May 1. " " " 0 10 0
June 5. " " " 0 10 0
July 3. " " " 0 10 0
Aug. 7. " " " 0 10 0
Sept. 4. " " " 0 10 0
Oct. 2. " " " 0 10 0
Nov. 6. " " " 0 10 0
Dec. 4. " " " 0 14 0
6 0 0

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Henry Gardner.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's interest 1 13 4
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 1 13 4

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Sir John Gayer.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 5 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By St. Peter's Hospital (coals) 5 0 0

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Robert Gayer.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. To one year's annuity 5 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 5 0 0

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with William Goddard.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To balance from last account 454 15 0
1881. Feb. 4 " Rev. G. Proctor—
Amount returned for one year's quit rent to Michaelmas 1877 to poor of Warfield in-correctly charged 0 8 0
Sept. 29. quit rents—
One year to this day 2 7 10
Oct. 5. dividends—
On 1,712l. 2s. 5d. Reduced 3l. per Cent. Annuities, one year to this day 51 7 4
Dec. 25 , Short Lane Farm, Mill Croft Fields, &c.—
Rent and interest for draining for bullock shed and for chalk, one year to this day 271 2 0
" Lords Lands Farm—
Rent, one year to this day 100 0 0
" No. 10, Aldgate—
the like 381 0 0
, No. 3, Jewry Street—
the like 330 0 0
Carried forward 1,591 0 2
Brought forward 1,591 0 2
1,591 0 2
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To balance brought down 446 16 10
1881. Estate. £ s. d.
Jan. 18. By poor of Warfield—
Four years quit rent 1 12 0
" E. C. Headington— £ s. d.
March 25. Allowance of 25 per cent. on the quarter's rent to this day, per order of court 11th Nov. 1880 16 5 0
Dec. 25. Allowance of 15 per cent. on three quarter's rent to this day, to be laid out in cake or artificial manure, per order of court 8th Dec. 1881 29 5 0
45 10 0
July 19. " expenses of deputation to almshouses and estate 37 3 9
Aug. 3. " J. Sexton, repairing fences 3 11 6
Sept. 29. " quit rent payable, less property tax 8d. 1 16 2
Dec. 25. " J. Hercy—
Allowance of 10 per cent. on the year's rent, to Michaelmas 1881, per order of court 12th Jan. 1882 10 0 0
" Company's subscriptions to Bray charities 5 5 0
" 31. " W. Cubitt and Co.—
Taking down old iron door and building up opening at 3, Jewry Street 13 19 5
£ s. d.
" J. T. Brown, surveyor—
Visiting the lands three times yearly, reporting and attending deputation 7 7 0
Making special report re Headington and travelling expenses 1 8 0
Meeting Mr. Hercy, re Drainage and timber for new fence, &c. 1 15 0
10 10 0
" Messer and Co.—
Timber for repairing fences and buildings 7 7 4
Jesus Hospital.
£ s. d.
Jan. 13. By Insurance—
On 6,800l. for one year to Christmas 1881 5 2 0
Dec. 31. " pensions to inmates 780 12 0
" out pensions charged to the Company by orders of court 17 4 0
" gifts 25 5 0
" nurses 22 10 0
" medical attendance 55 0 0
" coats and gowns 57 4 7
" fagots 21 10 0
" coals 106 12 0
1,090 19 7
Carried forward 1,117 9 0
Brought forward 1,117 9 0
Dec. 31. To repairs—
T. Lamb, builder— £ s. d.
Drainage work at chaplain's house 9 0 0
Lavers, Barraud, and Westlake—
For two three-light windows and tracery erected in the chapel 64 0 0
T. Lamb, builder—
Small repairs for quarter to Ladyday and repairing pump in June 9 17 2
T. C. Clarke, surveyor—
Superintending drainage works, re-instatements to roof of chaplain's house, stained glass windows to chapel, and attending the deputation 14 19 3
£ s. d.
C. Mickley, builder—
Contract for rebuilding walls and putting on new roofs to chaplain's residence 115 0 0
New grates, &c. in chaplain's house 25 12 6
General repairs to the houses and premises for half year to date 19 11 3
160 3 9 257 10 2
" paymaster 100 0 0
" Rev. G. Proctor, annuity, three quarters to Michaelmas 75 0
" upper keeper 2 0 0
" under keeper 2 0 0
" sundries—
J. Morgan— £ s. d.
For 21 yards gravel 4 14 6
H. Southeran & Co.—
Books for the library 7 4 1
J. Burdett—
For 14 standard roses 2 7 0
Labour on the premises, &c. 12 3 10 26 9 5
1,553 19 2
Less—
Paid by the Company and sundry donors 546 11 0
1,007 8 2
" balance carried down 446 16 10
1,591 0 2

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

23rd March, 1882.

Fishmongers' Company as Governors of Holt School in account with Sir John Gresham.

1881. £ s. d.
June 24. To Seale Hayne's trust— for Jodrell Prize 6 0 0
July 5. " dividends on year to this day—
on 2,493l. residue of 5,280l. 18s. Three per Cent. Consols, purchased with 4,700l., the consideration money paid by the Metropolitan Railway Company for the purchase of Nos. 18, 19, and 20, Barbican 74 16 0
Sept. 29. " quit and free farm rents—
one year due this day 11 5 5
Dec. 25. " premises at Cripplegate—
per Fore Street Warehouse Company, sixsevenths of one year's rent 600 0 0
" No. 112, Fore Street—
one year's rent 250 0 0
" No. 113, Fore Street— the like 145 0 0
" warehouse behind do.— the like 70 0 0
" premises at Finsbury—
per J. and H. Lee—
" one year's rent 100 0 0
" C. Easton— the like 1 0 0
" land and premises at Holt—
per Rev. R. J. Roberts—
one year's rent 8 14 0
" E. Wade—
£ s. d.
one quarter to Ladyday 2 10 0
" E. Withers—
three quarters to Christmas 7 10 0
10 0 0
" G. Fisher—
one year's rent 5 10 0
Carried forward
Brought forward
per J. T. Skrimshire—
the like 46 0 0
" H. Cooke—
the like 33 15 0
" R. Wigram—
the like 65 0 0
" T. Beresford—
£ s. d.
three quarters to Michaelmas 69 15 0
" J. Ives—
one quarter to Christmas 15 15 0
85 10 0
" W.H.C. Hardy—
one year's rent 0 1 0
land at Hunworth—
per J. Stratton—
one year's rent 15 0 0
Carried forward
Brought forward
5,183 16
1880. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By balance from last account 4,202 4
The Estate.
1881. By insurances:
Jan. 3. one year to Christmas 1881— £ s. d.
on 900l. on house let to J. Skrimshire 1 2 6
" 600l. on houses let to Withers and Fisher 0 15 0
Sept. 30. one year to Michaelmas 1882—
on 550l. on house and barn let to Ives 0 12 6
2 10 0
June 24. " Wm. Pashley, painter—
papering, whitewashing, &c., house let to Mrs. Withers 4 3 0
Sept. 6. " C. Easton—
property tax allowed on 1l., one year's rent 0 0 6
Oct. 6. " S. Cozens Hardy, agent and steward—
one year's allowance 20 0 0
moiety of costs, H. Cooke's agreement 1 5 0
moiety of costs, Stratton's agreement 1 1
advertising Hunworth land 0 6 0
22 12 0
Dec. 25. " G. Fisher—
rates allowed during the year 0 10 8
Carried forward
Brought forward
Dec. 31. By W. Rush, builder—
£ s. d.
premises occupied by Fisher and Withers, new door to back kitchen and small repairs 3 9 0
Premises occupied by Dr. Skrimshire—
repairing roofs 2 16 6
Premises occupied by Mr. Ives—
repairing, papering, &c. at dwelling-house 22 14 0
Premises occupied by Mr. Stratton—
for seven new field gates, &c. 11 5 0
40 4 6
Exhibitions.
Sept. 29. By R. B. Leeds—
one year's exhibition to this day 20 0 0
" R. J. Roberts—
the like 20 0 0
" D. Vale—
the like 20 0 0
60 0 0
Donations.
June 24. By Coleman Street Ward Schools—
one year's subscription 4 4 0
Sept. 29. " Third Norfolk Rifle Volunteers—
the like 2 2 0
" Nurses' Home at Holt—
the like 2 2 0
8 8 0
School Accounts.
Jan. 3. By insurance of school premises, &c.—
on 1,200l. for one year to Christmas 1881 2 16 6
" Rev. R. J. Roberts, master—
one year's salary 300 0 0
" J. H. Howell, usher—
the like 150 0 0
" B. C. Brough, second usher—
the like 95 0
" Rev. C. A Elton, late master—
annuity one year to this day 200 0 0
Books.
£ s. d.
By allowance for writing books 37 10 0
" R. J. Playford—
two-thirds of his accounts for school books 31 3 8
68 13 8
Prizes.
£ s. d.
By E. Stanford—
for prizes in July and December 10 8 10
" allowance to master for prizes for his private boarders, 1 year 5 0 0
" athletic sports prizes 5 5 0
20 13 10
Printing and Stationery.
£ s. d.
By R. J. Playford—
advertising 4 19 6
" examination papers—
in July and December 3 2 0
" ink wells 0 2 6
8 4 0
" J. Palmer—
examination papers 5 11 0
13 15 0
Coals.
By R. Cooke—
10 tons during the year 13 14 0
Rates and Taxes.
£ s. d.
Mar. 25. By income tax—
one year ending 5th April 1881 0 6 8
" inhabited house duty—
the like 2 12 6
" poor rate made 1st October 1880 1 12 5
June 24. " rentcharge—
half year ending 1st April 1881 1 3 5
" highway rate made 2nd April 1881 1 1 7
" poor " 24th May " 1 12
" gas " 23rd May " 1 12
Sept. 29. Poor " " " 1 12 5
" contribution in lieu of church rates for the year 1880 2 0 0
Dec. 25. " contribution in lieu of church rates for the year 1881 2 0 0
" rentcharge—
half year ending 1st October 1881 1 3 5
" poor rate—
made 9th November 1881, 1st instalment 2 3 2
19 0 4
Carried forward
1881. Brought forward £ s. d.
Repairs to Premises.
June 24. By C. T. Baker, ironmonger—
small repairs during the half-year 2 9 8
" W. Pashley, painter—
the like 4 0 0
W. Rush, builder—
£ s. d.
6 loads gravel 1 7 0
cleaning soft water cisterns and drains 2 3 0
small repairs during halfyear 9 7 3
12 17 3
Dec. 25. " " W. H. Burrell, plumber—
the like 1 15 11
" W. Bush, builder— the like 8 8 9
29 11 7
Sundries.
Sept. 29. By cleaning school 0 10 0
Dec. 25. " stamps for the year 1 10 0
" sand for the school 0 12 0
" visitors' luncheons in July and December 10 0 0
" parish clerk 0 5 0
" carriage of parcels in July and December 0 5 0
" J. Reeve—
winding up and regulating clocks for 1881 1 6 0 14 8 0
927 8 11
Dec. 31. " interest— for one year at 4 per cent. per annum on the following amounts in accordance with the opinion of the Charity Commissioners, dated 11th May 1869, viz.:—
On balance of account to 31st December 1858 as charged in preceding years, 1.435. 1s. 11½d.
Less, the difference between
Total amount of debt on which interest has been charged, viz., 4,469l. 12s. 4½d.; and the amount standing to debit of trust on 31st December 1880—
4,202l. 4s. 2½d.—267 8 2
1,167 13 9½ 46 14 2
On.
On 2,620l., balance of 3,000l., part of amount expended in rebuilding school house 104 16 0
On 414l. 10s. 5d. for surveyor, clerk of the works, and travelling expenses 16 11 6
168 1 8
5,436 3
Less, amount paid by the Company—
Rev. C. A. Elton, annuity 200 0 0
athletic sports prizes 5 5 0
private boarders' prizes 5 5 0
3rd Norfolk Rifle Volunteers 2 2 0
exhibitions, part of 60l. 40 0 0
252 7 0
5,183 16
£ s. d.
1881.
Dec. 31. By balance brought down 3,656 5

23rd March 1882.

W.B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Robert Harding.

1881. £ s. d.
April 5. To half-year's dividend 1 10 0
Oct. 5. " the like 1 10 0
3 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 3 0 0
3 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Harper.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 9 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By Saint Peter's Hospital 9 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Hayne.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 2 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 2 0 0

23rd March 1832.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Seale Hayne.

Dr.

£ s. d.
1881. April 5. To half year's dividend 3 0 0
Oct. 5. " the like 3 0 0
6 0 0

Cr.

£ s. d.
1881. June 24. By Holt School—
One year's gift to the best scholar in mathematics 6 0 0
6 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Heron.

£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 4 0 0
4 0 0
£ s. d.
1881. Mar. 25. By Rector of Little Ilford 3 6 8
" the wardens 0 13 4
4 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Hibbert.

£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To Fishmongers' Company to balance this account 87 4 0
87 4 0
£ s. d.
1881. June 24. By Jesus Hospital—
8 married parishionary inmates, 28 weeks' pension to this day, at 2s. 6d. per week each 28 0 0
24 single parishionary inmates, the like at 6d. per week each 16 16 0
1 inmate—
4 weeks to 6th January as a married man, at 2s. 6d. per week 0 10 0
24 weeks to this day as a single man, at 6d. per week 0 12 0
1 single inmate—
4 weeks to 6th January, at 6d. per week 0 2 0
the like, 24 weeks to this day, at 6d. per week 0 12 0
Dec. 9. 8 married parishionary inmates, 24 weeks' pension to this day, at 2s. 6d. per week each 24 0 0
25 single inmates—
the like, at 6d. per week each 15 0 0
1 single inmate—
4 weeks to 22nd July, at 6d. per week 0 2 0
1 married inmate—
12 weeks to 9th December, at 2s. per week 1 10 0
87 4 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with William Hippisley.

£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 15 0 0
£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 25. By St. Peter's Hospital 15 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with James Hulbert.

£ s. d.
1881. April 5. To half-year's dividend 122 8 4
Oct. 5. " the like 122 8 4
244 16 8
£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 25. By St. Peter's Hospital 244 16 8
244 16 8

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Sir Thomas Hunt.

£ s. d. £ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 20 10 0
Less—
Land tax 1 1 4
19 8 8
£ s. d.
1881. June 24. By the wardens 1 0 0
Dec. 25. " St. Peter's Hospital 18 8 8
19 8 8

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Thomas Jenyns's 1st Will.

£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 5 0 0
5 0 0
£ s. d.
1881. June 24 By the wardens 0 6 8
Dec. 24. " St. Michael, Crooked Lane 0 13 4
" St. Ethelburga 0 13 4
" St. Magnus the Martyr 0 13 4
" Margaret, New Fish Street 0 13 4
" Mary Magdalen 0 13 4
" Nicholas, Cole Abbey 0 13 4
" St. Mary, Somerset 0 13 4
5 0 0

23rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Thomas Jenyns's 2nd Will.

£ s. d.
1881. Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 16 0 0
16 0 0
£ s. d.
1881. April 21. By poor in and about Old Fish Street 2 0 0
" " New Fish Street 2 0 0
June 24. " the wardens 1 0 0
" the Company's clerk 0 3 4
" parish of Braughing—
for gifts due 25th March and 24th June 8 13 4
Nov. 25. " chamberlain of London 0 3 4
Dec. 24. " Christ's Hospital 2 0 0
16 0 0

26rd March 1882.

W. B. Towse,
Clerk.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Henry Jourdeyne.

Dr.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 4 12 0
4 12 0

Cr.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By Founder's Company 0 13 4
" St. Botolph, Aldgate 1 0 0
" St. Catherine Cree 0 6 8
" St. Bride 0 6 8
" 25. " weekly pensioners free of the Company, there still being no persons answering the description in the Will living in Fish Street, &c., the same as certified by the Report of the Commissioners of Charities, 1824 2 5 4
4 12 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Richard Knight.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec To one year's rentcharge 2 3 4
2 3 4
1881. £ s. d.
June 24. By the wardens 1 10 0
Dec. 25. " weekly pensioners— free of the Company 0 13 4
2 3 4

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Sir John Leman.

1881. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rentcharge 12 0 0
Less land tax 0 18 0
11 2 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By St. Peter's Hospital 11 2 0
11 2 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with James Martyne.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 2 10 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 2 10 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with James Mougham.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 0 13 0
0 13 0
1881. £ s. d.
June 24. By the wardens 0 10 0
Dec. 24. " Saint Mary at Hill 0 3 0
0 13 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Arthur Mowse.

1881. £ s. d.
June 24. To half-year's rent 25 0 0
Dec. 25. " the like 25 0 0
50 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By Saint Michael, Crooked Lane 5 10 10
" the renter warden 1 1 4
" prison charities 4 5 6
" 25. " Saint Peter's Hospital 39 2 4
50 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with John Owen.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 12 0 0
12 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Mar. 20. By Jesus Hospital 1 0 0
" Harrietsham Almshouses 1 0 0
" 25. " Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School, Chipping Barnet 9 12 0
June 24. " the Company's clerk 0 8 0
12 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with George Pearce.

1881. £ s. d.
Jan. 5. To half-year's dividend—
On 2,946l. 13s. 4d. Three per Cent. Consols 44 4 0
July 5. " the like 44 4 0
88 8 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By Jesus Hospital— Amount paid to the 34 parishionary inmates for the year to this day 88 8 0
88 8 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Nicholas Pendlebury.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 1 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 1 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers Company in account with Richard Poyntell.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 9 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By Saint Peter's Hospital 9 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Mark Quested, including Masters of Arts and Students' Accounts.

Dr.

1881. £ s. d.
April To half-year's dividends—
On 332l. 19s. Three per Cents. Reduced 4 19 11
" 167l. 6s. 5d. " " 2 10 2
Oct. 5. " the like—
On 332l. 19s. Three per Cent. Reduced 4 19 11
" 167l. 6s. 5d. 2 10 2
Dec. 25. amount paid by the Company during the year (per order of Court, 10th March 1870, during pleasure) to make up the exhibitions to the Masters of Arts and students to 20l. per annum each 71 19 10
one year's rentcharge 145 0 0
232 0 0

Cr.

1881. £ s. d.
Feb. 8. By W. R. Thompson—
One quarter's exhibition to Christmas 1880 5 0 0
Mar. 25. " Christ's Hospital—
One year's gift to this day 25 0 0
" R. S. Goodchild—
Half-year's exhibition to Lady-day 1881 10 0 0
" 26. " H. N. Read, M.A.—
The like 10 0 0
" 28. " H. J. Glennie—
The like 10 0 0
" 30. " C. V. Coates, M.A.—
One quarter's exhibition to Lady-day 5 0 0
April 4. " G. H, Wallace, M.A.—
The like 5 0 0
" 26. " H. J. L. J. Massé—
Half-year's exhibition to Lady-day 10 0 0
May 12. " C. T. Salisbury—
One quarter's exhibition to Lady-day 5 0 0
Sept. 30. " H. N. Read, M.A.—
Half-year's exhibition to Michaelmas 10 0 0
Oct. 3. " R. S. Goodchild—
The like 10 0 0
" 6. " T. F. Rolfe, M.A.—
One quarter's exhibition to Michaelmas 5 0 0
" 10. " H. J. Glennie—
Half-year's exhibition to Michaelmas 10 0 0
" H. J. L. J. Massé—
The like 10 0 0
" 14. " G. H. Wallace, M.A.—
The like 10 0 0
" 22. " S. T. Salisbury—
Half-year's exhibition to Michaelmas 10 0 0
Nov. 8. " C. V. Coates, M.A.—
The like 10 0 0
Dec. 25 " Harrietsham Almshouses—
12 almspeople, 6l. each 72 0 0
232 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Barnard Randolph.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 10 0 0
10 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Feb. 8. By Arthur Newton Johnson—
One quarter's exhibition to Christmas 1880 (being part of 5l., the Company having raised the exhibition to 20l. per annum during pleasure) 1 0 0
April 23. " parish of Ticehurst—
One year's gift due 5th inst. 4 0 0
Oct. 29. " John Bartlett Cobb—
Three quarter's exhibition to Michaelmas 1881 as above 3 0 0
Dec. 24. " St. Mary Magdalen 1 0 0
" St. Nicholas Olave 1 0 0
10 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Audrey Spence.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 2 10 0
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By St. Leonards, Shoreditch 2 10 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Sir Thomas Trumball.

1881. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. To one year's rent charge 1 0 0
Less property tax 0 0 6
0 19 6
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 25. By weekly pensioners 0 19 6
0 19 6

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Sir Thomas Trevor.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's annuity 6 0 0
6 0 0
1881. £ s. d.
Mar. 25. By one quarter's payment to six poor widows 1 10 0
June 24. " the like 1 10 0
Sept. 29. " the like 1 10 0
Dec. 24. " the like 1 10 0
6 0 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Owen Waller.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rent charge 2 12 0
1881. £ s. d.
Mar. 25. By St. Michael, Crooked Lane 2 12 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Thomas Ware.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31. To one year's rent charge 5 8 0
1881. £ s. d.
Mar. 25. By St. Michae Crooked Lane 5 8 0

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.

Fishmongers' Company in account with Thomas Weston.

1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 31 To one year's rent charge 0 6 8
1881. £ s. d.
Dec. 24. By St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey 0 6 8

W. B. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882

Fishmongers' Company in account with Loan Trust Accounts for Interest received and how disposed of.

1881. On £ s. d.
Jan. 24. To J. Seakens. Interest, ½ year to 21st Jan. 1881 200 3 0 0
Feb. 9. " G. Dards " " 8th Feb. " 200 3 0 0
" 14. " G. Brand " 1½ year to 2nd Jan. " 200 9 0 0
April 27. " R. Cresswell " ½ year to 8th May " 200 3 0 0
May 7. " R. Hatt " " 6th " " 200 3 0 0
" 10. " H.J. Blay " " 6th May " 100 1 10 0
June 8. " W.S. Kent " 16 months to 1st Nov. 1880 200 8 0 0
July 18. " J. Seakins " ½ year to 21st July " 200 3 0 0
Aug. 3. " G. Dards " " 8th Aug. " 200 3 0 0
Nov. 26. " G. Brand " " 2nd July " 200 3 0 0
Dec. 29. " R. Hatt " " 6th Nov. " 200 3 0 0
" 31. " London Joint Stock Bank—
Interest for the year to this day on balances 5 13 3
" balance from Company's account 4 4 6
52 7 9
Interest due by
1881. £ s. d.
Sept. 1. To S. T. Blay. Interest to this day on balance 10 13 9
" 13. " W. J. Bassett " 3 years to this day " " 10 18 9
" 10. " T.J. Ludbrook " to this day " " 4 11 3
Oct. 6. " H.J. Blay " ½ year to this day " 100l. 1 10 0
" 7. " T. Phillips " to this day " balances 5 14 11
" 27. " A.J. King " 2 years to this day " 100l. 6 0 0
Nov. 1. " W.S. Kent " 1 year to this day " 200l. 6 0 0
45 8 8

Cr.

1881. Under £ s.
Jan. 1. By rector of St. George, Botolph Lane Stokes's Trust 1 0
Mar. 22. " almspeople in lesser almshouses, Croydon Allott's " 3 0
" vicar of Croydon Barlow's " 0 16
" inmates of Whitgift's Hospital, towards 2l. 13s. 4d., the cost of a dinner, this day " " 0 13
" poor of the said hospital " " 0 10
" Company's clerk attending sermon " " 0 6
" poor freemen of London " " 0 13
" churchwardens of Sanderstead Allott's " 1 0
" 25. " poor of Bread Street Ward " " 4 0
" Mercer's Company Haydon " 3 6
April 21. " 10 freemen and widows Coling's " 3 0
" poor persons inhabiting within the city of London Long's " 3 0
" 23. " parish of Ashwell Williams's " 3 0
June 24. " Company's beadle Allen's " 0 4
Dec. 24. " " clerk Broomsgrove's " 0 2
" " " Baskerville's " 0 10
" chaplain, St. Peter's Hospital Broomsgrove's " 0 5
" Company's beadle " " 0 2
" " " Baskerville's " 0 10
" " " Halsey's " 0 6
" St. Mary Magdalen " " 3 0
" St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey Broomsgrove's " 1 0
" St. Nicholas Olave Field's " 0 13
" St. Mildred, Bread Street Thwaite's " 1 0
" St. Peter's Hospital Baskerville's " 4 0
" " " Broomsgrove's " 1 0
" " " Cleator's " 0 10
" Jesus Hospital Baskerville's " 4 0
" Weekly pensioners Bacon's " 3 0
" " " Hacker's " 1 6
" " Owen's " 2 0
" 31. " the Company Larkins's " 3 0
" Palley's " 1 0
52 7

W. R. Towse, Clerk.

23rd March 1882.