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Damages claims from Newburn parish

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William Westmorland
Joseph Woodhouse




Brought over £ 6..13.. 6 P. William Tulip of Lemington To 2 Stones Meal ---- at 1..8 --- 3.. 4 1 Stone Flour ----------------- 2.. 1 Batemt of Oatmeal ----------- 9 14 lb. Mutton ----------------- 2.. 6 3 lb. Cheese at 4½ ------------ 1.. 1½ 1 lb. Butter ------------------ 9 3½ lb. Sugar at 5d ------------ 1.. 5½ 11..11 P. John Williamson of Lemington To a Side of Mutton -------------- 5 --- 1 Stone of Meal --------------- 1.. 8 ½ Stone of Flour -------------- 1 --- 2 Loaves of Rye Bread --------- 1.. 6 1 lb. Butter ------------------ 9 1 lb. Sugar ------------------- 5 Barley & Oatmeal -------------- 9 Plates & Dishes --------------- 1.. 1 12.. 2 £ 7 17.. 1½ Robert Edington Staithman of Lemington ---------- 26..15--- John Weatherley -----Do.------Do.--------------- 21.. 0 Robert Chambers Wagon Wright-- Do.--------------- 22.. 8 £70.. 3---- Total £78. 1½ These three last having already deld in a particular on Inquiry Account of their Account Losses ? (is ^ wh believe to be just) are at any Time ready to make Affidavit of the same. -------- NB. Those mark'd with a P. are very poor and stand in need of present Relief. Thomas Rickman Vicar Wm Westmorland Jos. Woodhouse

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