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Ordered-That the Church Wardens Agree with the Work- men to Dig & Brick a Well at the Gleab, & make all such re- pairs as they shall think Necessary & a Greeable to law.
Mr. Philip Mayo, Shf.' is appointed the Parifh Collector for the Ensuing Year. Ordered-That the Church Wardens take Bond and Security of him according to law.
Ordered-That the prefent Church Wardens settle the Acc'ts of Richard Randolph and Lewis, Jate Church Wardens. Col'o Richard Randolph and Samuel Duvall are Chofen Church Wardens for the Enfuing Year.
Purfuant to an Act of Affembly of this Colony, and in obe- dience to an order of Henrico County Court, the Parish is divided in to Precincts and perfons appointed in each Pre- cinct to proceffion and renew the Bounds of each Perfon's land.
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Ordered-That Rich'd Cottrell, David Staples, Henry El- lifs, William Ellifs and Jofeph Ellifs, with the Affiftance of the Neighboring Freeholders, do before the 11th day of April next, proceffion and renew the bounds of all the lands from the mouth of Great Weft Ham to William Gordon's, thence upwards between Gordon's road and James river to the head of this parifh, and that the said Richard Cottrell, David Sta- ples, Henry Ellifs, William Ellifs and Jofeph Ellifs, or any two of them, do make and return to this Veftry an acc't of every perfon's lands by them proceffioned, together with the names of thofe prefent, and alfo what lands they fail to pro- ceffion and the particular reafon of fuch failure.
2d.
From William Gordon's road to the head of the Parish, thence to Chickahominy fwamp, and down that to Turner's run, and up Hungary Branch to the head of Upland Brook, and from thence to Gordon's aforefaid-Thomas Wilkinfon, Nathaniel Wilkinfon, Thomas Owen and William Bacon.
3d.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland Brook to the head of the faid Brook-Henry Stokes, Elifha Miller, William Jones and John Mofeby.
4.
All between Chickahominy Swamp and the Brook road, as. low as Cannon & Smith's mill-John Smith, John Pleafants, Robert Williamfon and Drury Wood.
5.
All between the mouth of Gilley's Creek and the great Weftham on the river, and to be extended back as far as Cannon's and Gordon's-Jacob Smith, John Gunn, Turner Southall and Benjamin Clarke.
6.
From the mouth of Gilley's Creek, on James River, to Jo- feph Lewif's, on Chickahominy Swamp, thence upwards as H
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high as Cannon's and Smith's Mill-William Smith, Edward Curd, John Harwood and Nath'l Vandevall.
7.
All between Gilley's Creek and Cornelliffes, from the river back as far as the Seven Pines Road, and as low as the South- ern Branch Bridge-Jacob Burton, Nicholas Giles, Matthew Herbert and Nicholas Meador.
8.
All between Cornelliffes and two Mile Creek, the main County Road and the River-John Stewart, John Burton, fon of Wm. Jofiah Bullington, and Thomas Jordan, Jun'r.
9.
All between two mile Creek, Four mile Creek and the river and the main County road-Milner Redford, John Redford, Francis Pierce and William Parker.
10.
All between Cornellifes and Four mile Creek, from the main County road to Seven Pines road-James Whitlow, William Whitlow, Henry Whitlow and Richard Whitlow.
11.
All between Jofeph Lewis and Boar Swamp, on Chicka- hominy, to extend back as far as the head of Boar Swamp- Julius Allen, Anthony Matthews, William Gathright and Robert Spears.
12.
From the mouth of Boar Swamp to the County line on Chickahominy, thence to extend Southward as far as the Long Bridge Road-Thomas Waitkins, Ifaac White, John Carter and John Hayles.
13.
All between Four mile Creek, Bailey's Run and White Oak Swamp-Jofeph Hobfin, Samuel Gathright, William Hobfin and Thomas Childrey.
14.
All between Bailey's Run, the County line and the Weftern
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Branch-Charles Woodfon, John Pleafants, Jr., Bailey, Robert Pleafants, Jun'r and John Martin.
15.
All between the Head of Bailey's Run, the Weftern Run and the County line, to extend North Ward as far as the fork of the Long Bridge Road-Humphrey Smith, John Royfster, John Middleton and Martin Martin, Sr.
SAMUEL DU VALL, RICHARD RANDOLPH.
We have proceffioned the lands between Two mile Creek and Fore mile Creek, the River and main County road; the line between Robert Pleafants and Milner Redford, procef- fioned-Jno. Pleafants, Robert Pleafants, John Redford and Milner Redford, prefent ; the lines between John Redford and Milner Redford agreed, John and Milner Redford, prefent ; the lines between John Pleafants and Francis Pierce, failing to meet ; the lines between John Bolling and John Redford, not done, Bolling failing to mete; the lines between Hays Whitlow and John Pleafants, Jun'r, not done, Pleafants fail- ing to meet; the lines between John Frazure and Andrew Redford, not done, Andrew under age ; likewife Andrew Red- ford and Robert Scott, not done, the same reafon; the lines between John Bowling and Hays Whitlow, not done, Bowling failing to meet; the line between Jno. and John Redford, agreed, John and Milner Redford, and John Redford, Jun'r, prefent; the line between John Pleafants and John Sharpe, not done, failing to meet; the line between Robert Pleafants and John Redford, agreed, Robert Pleafants and John and Milner Redford, prefent. JOHN REDFORD, MILNER REDFORD, WILLIAM PARKER, FRANCIS PIERCE.
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Vesftry, we have gone and proceffioned the lines which we were appointed to do, from Cannon's up Colo. Byrd's line, betwixt Mr. Du- vall's and Mr. Byrd, James Patterfon and Drury Wood, prefent; and betwixt Mr. Bird and Drury Wood; Mr. Patter-
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son only by Drury Wood's orders; and betwixt Mrs. Byrd's and Jacob Smith, prefent, Benjamin Clarke and James Pat- terson ; and betwixt John Pierce and the s'd Byrd, prefent, Philip Watfon, John Price and James Patterson; and be- tween John Price and Jacob Smith, prefent, Jacob Smith and Samuel Price; and between John Price, Price and Thomas Williamfon, prefent, Samuel Price, William Miller ; and be- tween Jacob Smith and Thos. Williamfon. prefent, William Miller and Samuel Price; and between Robert Williamfon and Cuthbert Williamfon, prefent, William Bacon and Rob- ert Sharpe; and between Cuthbert Williamfon and Jacob Smith; and between Nathaniel Bridgewater and Thos. Wm'fon, prefent, Nat. Bridgewater and William Snead ; be- tween Wm. Snead and Wm. Bridgwater; and between Wm. Sneed and Ben. Clarke; between Wm. Bridgwater and Wm. Simes; between Wm. Simes and Jonathan Bridgwater; be- tween Wm. Kelley and Jonath. Bridgwater; between Wm. Kelley and George Kelley; between George Kelley and Ben. Clarke; between John Clarke and Thos. Lewis; between Thomas Lewis and John Gordon and Val'e Ball; between Valentine Ball and Ben. Clarke; between Benjamin Clark and Philip Watfon; between Philip Watfon and William Simms; between William Byrd and Philip Watfon ; between William Byrd and Vallentine Ball, with Peacable and Quiet Proceffion, the parties being all prefent. Given under our hands.
BENJA. CLARK, JACOB SMITH.
According to an Order of Henrico Veftry, we have procef- fioned all the lines wihch we were appointed, from the mouth Gilley's Creek to Great Weftham, with a peacable and quiet proceffion in the prefence of Samuel Duvall, James Patterfon, Thomas Wood, William Wood, Thomas Cardwell, John New and John Wood. Given under our hands this 7th day of .April, 1760.
JOHN GUNN, TURNER SOUTHALL.24
In Obedience to an Order of Henrico Veftry, we have Peacably and Quietly proceffioned all the lands between the
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head of Bailey's run, the Weftern run, and the County line, extending as far as the Fork of Long Bridge road. Given un- der our hands this 6th day of April, 1760.
JNO. ROYSTER, MARTIN MARTIN.
Purfuant to an Order of Veftry of Henrico County, we have proceffioned and renewed all the lines within mentioned, except the line between Capt. Jofeph Lewis and William Flem'g Cocke-which Cocke refufing to proceffion.
· WILLIAM SMITH, EDW'D CURD, JNO. HARWOOD, NATH'L VANDERVALL.
In Obedience to the within Order, we, the fubfcribers have gone in proceffion and renewed the Bounds of the feveral Tracts of land within the limits, to us fubfcribed, being in the prefents and with the confents of the proprietors of the faid lands. Witnefs our hands.
DRURY WOOD, ROBT. WM'SON, JNO. PLEASANTS, JNO. SMITH.
Purfuant to an Order of Henrico Veftry, directed to us, we, the fubfcribers, have renewed the bounds of every per- fons land within the bounds of faid order-Prefent, Rich'd and Robert Moore, Ephraim Gathright, William Bottom, William Ferris, Robert Ferris, John Bottom, George Adams, William Davis, Richard Whitlock, Francis Wilkinfon, Rob- ert Pleafants and Martin Martin, Jun'r, Geoge Clopton and Thomas Bottom. March 27th, 1760.
THOMAS WATKINS, JOHN CARTER, ISAAC WHITE.
In Obedience to an Order of the Veftry of Henrico Parifh, we, the fubfcribers having given notice to all the freeholders
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within our Precinct, have gone with and renewed the lines of the feveral perfons as mentioned below, viz:
Firft, we went on the lines between Charles Woodfon and William Hatcher-the said Hatcher refused to proceffion, say- ing it was not a line agreeable to his patent; prefent, Richard Randolph and Ryland Randolph. Thence to the line between John Pleafants, his son Robert Pleafants and Richard Ran- dolph, the Mark Trees were, without opofition renewed. Thence on the line between the faid John Pleafants, Jr., and Wm. Hatcher's-the faid Hatcher refufing to proceffion for the fame reafon as between him and Charles Woodfon. Thence on the lines between John Pleafants and John Pleaf- ants the younger-the faid John Pleafants, Jun'r, refufing to proceffion, he alledging that if the line between him and Wil- liam Hatcher is not right this cannot be fo, feing they muft be parallel ; prefent, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, John Pleafants, William Hatcher and all the proceffioners. At the fame time, the faid William Hatcher ordered us to make the proper return, which we acquainted Richard Randolph, one of the Church Wardens, with. Thence on the line between Ryland Randolph and Bowler Cocke quietly proceffioned and the lines renew'd. Thence on the line between the faid Cocke and Richard Randolph done as aforefaid. Thence on the line between the faid Randolph and John Pleafants, Jun'r, done as aforefaid; prefent, Wm. Hatcher, Bowler Cocke and all the Proceffioners. Thence on the line between John Povall's and Robert Povall, done quietly and all the lines renewed. Thence on the line between Charles Floyd and John Povall, done as aforefaid. Thence on the line between the faid John Povall and Stephen Woodfon, done as aforefaid. The other lines between thofe parties being Water Courfes; prefent, John Pleafants, Charles Woodfon, John Martin, John Povall, Charles Floyd, Charles Floyd, Robt. Povall and John Chrif- tian, Jr. All the other lines within our Precinct were not pro- ceffioned by the parties not attending.
Given under our hands this 11th day of April, 1760. CHARLES WOODSON, JOHN PLEASANTS, Jr., ROBERT PLEASANTS, Jr., JOHN MARTIN.
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We have proceffioned all the lands that is within the within mentioned bounds without any objection.
WILLIAM HOBSON, SAM. GATHRIGHT.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Dec'r 2nd, 1760 :
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, William Randolph, Richard Ran- dolph, William Lewis, Robert Mofby, Jofeph Lewis, Ryland Randolph, Samuel Duval, John Ellis and Thos. Adams.
Henrico County, Dr.
To the Rev'd Miles Selden,
17,150
To John Bryan, cl'k,
1,789
To Mark Clarke,
1,789
To William Street,
1,789
To Abraham Cowley,
500
To Agnes Homes, sexton,
536
To Elenor Williams, do.,
536
To John Shoemaker,
536
To the Church Wardens,
344
To Benjamin Goode,
500
To Mary Allen, her fon an idiot,
1,000
To William Ford,
500
To Lemmy Childers,
500
To John Liptrott,
500
To Margaret Lee, for the care of Jno. Lee,
1,000
To Sufannah Morton,
500
To Elizabeth Dolton, for the care of John Liggon's wife,
1,000
To Mary Walters,
500
To Thos. Watkins, for the care of Wm. Chapman,
400
To Abrah'm Cowley, for Infolvents,
840
To Richard Allen, for keeping Margaret Childers, 200
To the Church Wardens, for keeping Ursley Green, 500
To Sarah Wotton, 300
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To the Collector's Commiffions, To Ly in the hands of the Church Wardens,
2,246
1,989
37,444
Cr.
By 1,702 Tiths, at 22 per pole, 37,444
Ordered that the Sheriff Collect twenty-two Pounds of Tob'o Pole for the ufe of the Parifh.
Thomas Mofeley refigns his place in the Veftry, and Ry- land Randolph is chofen in his room.
Ryland Randolph and Thos. Adams are chofen Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
THOS. ADAMS, RY. RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, October 3d, 1761:
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, William Lewis, John Ellis, Jofeph Lewis, Samuel Duvall, Ryland Randolph and Thomas Adams, Gent.
Henrico Parifh, Dr.
' To the Rev'd Miles Selden,
17,150
To John Bryan, cl'k,
1,789
To Mark Clark,
1,789
To William Street,
1,789
To Abraham Cowley,
500
To Agnes Homes, sexton,
536
To Elenor Williams,
536
To John Shoemaker,
500
To the Church Wardens,
344
To Benjamin Goode,
1,000
To Mary Allen, her fon an idot,
500
To William Ford,
500
To Lemmy Childers,
500
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To John Liptrott,
1,000
To Richard Moon, for the care of John Lee,
500
To Sufannah Morton, 1,000
To Elizabeth Dolton, for the care of John Liggon's wife,
500
To Mary Walters,
500
To the Church Wardens, for Margaret Childers,
To Sarah Walton, 500
500
To the Church Wardens, for Mary Lefter,
536
To the Collector's Commiffions,
2,218
To Ly in the hands of the Church Wardens,
2,294
36,981
Cr.
By 1,761 Tiths, at 21 per Pole, 36,981
Ordered, That the Church Wardens pay Jeffe Burton feven pounds ten fhillings and four pence, for Providing for John Aldy's orphans.
Ryland Randolph and Thomas Adams, Gent., are chofen Church Wardens for the enfuing year.
Ordered, That the prefent Church Wardens fettle with Colo. Richard Randolph and Mr. Samuel Duvall, late Church Wardens, for year 1759 and 1760, and that they return an Acco't of the fame to the next Veftry.
Richard Adams,25 Gent., is chofen a Veftry man in the room of William Randolph, dec'd.
Ordered, That the Sherriff collect of each Tith, twenty- one pounds of tob'o for the ufe of the Parrifh.
THOS. ADAMS,
RY. RANDOLPH.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, October 4th, 1762.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich'd Randolph, Bowler Cocke, Jun'r, Wm. Lewis, John Ellis, Samuel Duval, Ryland Ran- dolph and Richard Adams, Gent., Veftrymen.
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Henrico Parifh, Dr.
To the Rev'd Miles Selden,
17,150
To John Bryan, clk.,
1,789
To Mark Clark, Junr.,
1,789
To William Street,
1,789
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clerk of Veftry,
500
To Agnes Homes, fexton,
536
To Elenor Williams,
536
To John Shoemaker,
536
To the Church Wardens,
344
To Benjamin Goode,
500
To Mary Allen, for her Son, an Ideot,
1,000
To William Ford,
500
To Lemmy Childers,
500
To John Liptrott,
500
To Richard Moore, for the care of John Lee,
1,000
To Sufanna Morton,
700
To Eliza. Dalton, for the care of Jno. Ligon's wife,
1,000
To Mary Walters,
1,000
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Childers,
500
To do., for Mary Lefter,
500
To Philemon Childris,
500
To Eliza. Eales,
700
To a Serv't woman, named Catharine, belonging to Wm. Jones' eftate, 500
2,638
To Thos. Rice,
500
To remain in Ch. W'dns hands,
5,468
43,975
Cr.,
By 1,759 Tithables at 25 lbs. per Polls, 43,975
Ryland Randolph and Richard Adams, Gent., are chofen Ch. W'dns for the County, for the enfuing year.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Jeffe Burton thirteen
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pounds four fhill's and three pence half penny for providing for orphans of John Alday, dec'd.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Richard Adams his acco. ag't the Parifhoners, of Five pounds thirteen fhillings and three pence half penny.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Sam'l Duval his acco. for providing for Jofeph Sayer.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Ryland Randolph his acco.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns pay Robert Elliott thirty fhillings, for burying a man.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns purchafe a Silver Cup and Salver of the fize of that at Richmond Church, for the ufe of Deep Run Church.
Ordered, That the Ch. W'dns collect of every Tithable perfon in this County 25 lbs. Tob'o, for the ufe of the Parifh, and in cafe of refufal or delay, that they make diftrefs ac- cording to law.
RICHARD ADAMS, RY. RANDOLPH.
Teste :
FORTU. SYDNOR, Cl'k Veftry.
AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, Henrico County, on Monday, 24th day of October, 1763.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Richard Randolph, Bowler Cocke, Jun'r, William Lewis, John Ellifs, Samuel Duval, Ryland Randolph and Richard Adams, Gent., Veftrymen.
The Parifh, Dr.
To the rev'd Miles Selden,
17,150
To John Bryan, clk.,
1,789
To Mark Clark, clk.,
1,789
To William Street, clerk,
1,789
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clerk Veftry,
500
To Agnes Homes, Sexton, 536
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To Elenor Williams, for cleaning church, 536
To Jno. Ellis, who is app'd sexton to deep Run Church, 536
To the Ch. W'ds, 344
To Ben. Goode,
500
To John Liptrot,
800
To Richard Moore, for Jno. Lee,
1,200
To Sufa. Morton,
800
To Eliza. Dalton, for -
- Ligon's wife,
1,000
To Mary Walters,
1,000
To Margaret Childers,
500
To the Ch. W'dns, for Mary Lefter,
500
To Thomas Conway and Wife,
1,000
To Philemon Childers,
500
To Catharine McBurnet,
500
To Thomas Rice,
500
To John Jones and Wife,
1,000
To Mary Franklin,
800
To Jane Porter,
300
To prudence Williamfon, for the fupport of her chil- dren,
1,000
To John Weft,
500
To John Clarkfon,
50
Aron Freeman, exempted from paying Parifh Levy,
Jno. Enroughty, for himfelf and fon,
1,000
To James Whitlow, for Wm. Reins,
800
To the Ch. W'dns, for John Conway,
300
To Alex'r Robinfon, for James Conway,
500
To Judith Blackbone,
500
To Miles Redford, 4 Ibs. twice lifted,
84
To Martha Redford, for 2 do., 42
21
To Lewis Hancock, for 3 do.,
63
To William Morris, for 1 do.,
25
To Jno Ragland,26 for 1 do.,
25
To William Smith, for 1 do.,
25
To John John Shepherd, for 5 do.,
125
To Collector's Commiffions,
2,977
To remain the Ch. W'dns Hands,
5,465
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49,851
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To John Oakley, for One do.,
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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.
Cr.
By the Shff. for Tith's twice Lifted,
225
By 1,838 Tiths, at 27 Ib per Poll,
49,626
49,851
Cafh,
Dr.
£. s.
d.
To the Rev'd Miles Selden, his Acco.,
12 17 9
To Nich's Sherrer, his do.,
10
6
To Jeffee Burton, for Allday's Orphans,
18 13
0
To Thomas Wilkinfon, for Conway,
3
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To Ryland Randolph, as Ch. W'dn, as per acco.
34
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To do., for fmall pox negro,
2 17
0
93 19 11
Cr.
By Ball'nce, Ch. W'dns hands,
55
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By Richard Randolph,
2
5
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By Ch. W'dns, for fines,
3 10
0
By Ryland Randolph, for Sarah Doane, do.,
2 10 0
Balance due from Parifh,
30 13 11
To do., for their cloths that was burnt,
22
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93 19 11
Richard Randolph and Rich'd Adams are chofen Ch. W'dns for the enfuing year.
The Sheriff is appointed Collector of the levy.
Ordered, That he give Bond at next Court of that he col- lect of every Tithable perfon in the County 27 Ibs. n't tob'o.
Signed, RYLAND RANDOLPH, RICHARD ADAMS.
Tefte:
FORTU. SYDNOR, C. V.
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AT A VESTRY, held at Richmond Town, On Thursday, the 10th October, 1764.
Prefent.
The Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich'd Randolph, Bowler Cocke, William Lewis, John Ellis, Jo. Lewis, Samuel Duval, Ryland Randolph and Richard Adams, Gent., Veft. Men.
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden,
17,150
To John Bryan,
1,789
To Mark Clark,
1,789
To Fortu. Sydnor,
500
To Wm. Street,
1,789
To Agnes Homes, Sexton,
536
To Elenor Williams, do., 536
536
To Ch. W'dns,
344
To Ben. Goode,
500
To John Liptrott,
800
To Richard Moore, for Jno. Lee,
800
To Sufannah Morton,
800
To Eliza. Dalto, for Ligon's Wife,
1,000
To Mary Walter,
1,000
To Margaret Childers,
500
To Ch. Wardens, for Mary Lefter,
500
To Thomas Conaway and wife,
1,000
To Philemon Childers,
1,000
To Catherine McBurnet,
500
To Thomas Rice,
500
To Mary Frankling,
800
To Jane Porter,
800
To Prudence Williamfon, for sup't of children.
1,000
To John Weft,
500
To Ch. Wardens, for Wm. Reins,
300
To John Enroughty, for son,
300
To John Conaway, for keeping Thomas Conaway,
100
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To Judith Blackboard, for her two Bas. children, 500
To Winfrey Wright, Exempted from pay'g Parifh levies for the future,
To Jno. Grimftead, for sup't of his wife, 500
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To Jos. Ellis, do.,
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To Elizabeth Lucas,
500
To Ann Spurlock,
500
To William Hogg,
500
To Thomas Williams, for removing Sarah and Thomas Roberts, 120
To David Atkins, for Sally Turner's bas. child, 500
To Eliza. Eales, 500
To Sheriff, for 21 Infolvents,
533
To Jofeph Parfons, for 16 Tyths, twice enlifted,
423
46,032
By 1,918 Tiths, at 24 Ibs. Tob'o, To Cr. per Poll, 46,032
The Sheriff appt. Col. of this levy, and to give bond.
Bowler Cocke and Samuel Duval, Gents., appointed Ch. W'dns.
Ordered, that the Ch. W'dns have proper feats where want- ing at the Churches in this Parifh.
Ballance in the hands of former Ch. Wardens, as per Acc't to be paid the prefent Ch. Wardens, £12, 6, 11.
Teft:
B. COCKE, Junr., SAML. DU VAL.
The Parifh,
Dr.
lbs. Tob'o.
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, his Annual Sallary,
17,157
To Jno. Bryan, Clk, Richmond Church. his do., 1,789
To William Street, Clk, Deep Run Church, his do., 1,789
To James Sharp, reader at Curl's Church, his do., 1,789
To Agnes Hoomes, Sexton,
536
To Jofeph Ellis, Sexton,
536
To Fortu. Sydnor, Clk Veftry,
536
To the Ch. W'dns,
344
To do., for Mary Lefter,
500
To Benja. Goode, 500
40,689
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To Sufa. Morton,
500
To Eliza. Dalton,
800
To Mary Walters,
1,000
To Margaret Childers,
1,000
To Mary Conway,
500
To Philemon Childers,
700
To Catherine McBurnet,
1,000
To Thomas Rice,
500
To Mary Franklin,
500
To Jane Porter,
800
To prudence Williamfon,
800
To John Weft,
1,000
To Jno. Enroughty, for fon,
1,000
To Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Rives,
500
To Judith Blackbond, for her and baf'd children,
300
To John Grimftead, for his Wife,
500
To Eliza. Lucas,
500
To Ann Spurlock,
500
To Wm. Hogg,
500
To Daniel Atkins, for Sally Turner's B. child,
500
To Mary Bridgman, widow, for her children
500
To the Ch. W'dns, for Margaret Brown,
600
To the Ch. W'dns, for Jno. Jones,
750
To Eleanor Williams,
500
To Samuel Thompfon, payable to Ch. W'dns,
500
To Hayes Whitlow, for William Clark,
500
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, for 2 tiths twice lifted,
300
To Eliza McCallum, for Ann O'Brien, 8 months,
48
To John Branfford, for do., laft year,
300
To Sher's Com's, for Collecting,
2,824
To remain Sheriff's hands,
1,164
47,075
Cr.
By 1,887 Tiths, at 25 lbs. per Poll, 47,075
By Ball., in the Hands of former Ch. W'dns, £15, 20. Ord'd, That Ch. W'dns pay Jno. Price his acc't, £2, 18, 4.
4
THE BAPTISMAL FONT.
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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.
Ord'd, That the Ch. W'dns, pay Jno. Barnes his acco., £3,7,6.
Philip Watfon, Daniel Price and Nathaniel Wilkinfon, are chofen Veftryman; Phil. Watfon, in the room of Thos. Adams, who is removed out of the Parifh; Dan'l Price, in the room of John Povall, dec'd; and Nathaniel Wilkinfon in the room of Robt. Mofby, who has refigned.
Richard Randolph and Joseph Lewis, Gent., are appointed Ch. W'dns for the enfuing year.
Jofeph Lewis is appointed Collector of this levy, to give bond to Ch. W'dns.
RICHARD RANDOLPH, JOSEPH LEWIS.
AT A VESTRY, held at the Court Houfe of Henrico County, on Wednesday, the 22d day of Oct'br, 1766, for lay- ing the Parifh levy, prefent-the Rev'd Miles Selden, Rich- ard Randolph, Jofeph Lewis, Rich'd Adams, Bowler Cocke, Ryland Randolph, Daniel Price and Samuel Duval, Veftry- men.
The Parifh, Dr.
To the Rev'd Mr. Selden, on his Annual Sallary,
17,150
To John Bryan, clk Rich'd Church,
1,789
To William Street, clk Deep run,
1,789
To Jofeph Sharp, Clerk Curl's,
1,789
To Agnefs Homes, Sexton,
536
To Eleanor Williams, Sexton,
536
To Jofeph Ellis, Sexton,
536
To Fortu. Sydnor, clk Veftry,
500
To the Ch. W'dns,
344
To do., for Mary Lefter,
500
To do., for Margaret Brown,
750
To do., John Jones,
500
To Benj. Goode,
500
To Sufa. Morton,
800
To Eliza. Dalton, for Ligon's Wife,
1,000
To Mary Walker,
1,000
To Margaret Childers,
500
To Mary Conway, I
1,000
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VESTRY BOOK OF
To Mary Bridgman,
600
To Catharine McBurnett,
500
To Thomas Rice,
500
To Mary Frankling,
800
To Jane Porter,
800
To prudence Williamfon,
1,000
To Jno. Weft,
800
To John Enroughty, for his fon and felf,
1,000
To Jno. Grimftead, for his Wife,
500
To Eliza Lucas,
500
To Ann Surlock,
500
To Wm. Hogg,
1,000
To David Atkins, for Sally Turner's Baftard,
500
To Eleanor Williams,
500
To the Ch. W'dns, for Sam'l Thomfon,
500
To the Ch. W'dns, for Wm. Reins,
300
To Judith Blackbond, (pay'ble Ch. W'dns,) for her children,
500
To Elza McCallum, for Ann Obrien,
300
To Margery Barnes,
500
To Amos Liptrot,
500
To Jno. Clark, for Burying Phil's children,
150
To Roger Cocke Bailey, for Jemima Scott,
150
To Collectors Com's, at 6 per ct.,
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