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General State of the Charity sent to the Committee

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The Sums total of the respective Subscription Books opened for the Relief of the Sufferers of the great Flood on November 1771 Hexham ............ Mr. R. Heron ....................750.12. 3 Haltwhistle ....... Mr. Rotheram .................... 12. 3. Stamfordham ....... Doctor Scott .................... 26. 5. North Shields ..... Mr. Brough ...................... 3. 8. Newcastle ......... Mr. Davidson .................... 92.11. Morpeth ........... Head Bailiff .................... 44.13. 6 Alnwick ........... Mr. Lindsay ..................... 55.13. Belford ........... Mr. Noble ....................... 51. 5. Wooler ............ Mr. Allan ....................... Berwick ........... Mr. Mayor ....................... Rothbury .......... Mr. Storer ...................... Bellingham ........ Mr. Harrison .................... 7.10. 6 Sums paid in to the Banks at Newcastle and not enterd in any Subscription Book Protestant Dissenting Corporation at Morpeth 10.10. Mrs. Hodgson ... see her Letter ............ 10.10. Mattw. Scafe Esq. .......................... 2. 2. Exchange Bank Mr. James King ............................. 1. 1. Wm. Ord Esq ................................ 10.10. Mrs. Ord ................................... 5. 5. James Moncaster Esq. ....................... 10. . Anonimous................................... 1. 1. Thomas Carr Esq ............................ 5. 5. Percival Clennel Esq. ..see the Condition .. 5. 5. Old Bank Henry Collingwood Esq. ..................... 5. 5. Anon's ... By Mr. Metcalf ................... 1. 1. Contribution from Pontefract ............... 10.10.

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