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Sufferers who are marked distressed with the totals of their estimates

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Charles Stoddart















Brot over 841. 17. 3 Newburn parish George Morrow 3. 8. 8 Mary Bevens 1. 15. .. Isabel Brydon 1. 11. 10 John Bainbridge .. 12 .. John Candlish 3. 12 .. Mary Trotter .. 12 10½ John Williamson .. 12. 2 John Hall 1. 13. 6 William Tulip .. 11. 11 Ann Blackburn .. 11. 7 Thomas Close .. 9. 4 15 10 10 Saint john's parish William Jobling 2. .. .. Cuthbert Waters 1. .. .. Mary Carr 1. 15 .. Thomas Cook 1. 10 .. Edward Simm 1. .. .. 7. 5 .. Chollerton parish Thomas Brown 3. .. .. £867 13 Haltwhitle parish John Smith 15 Ovingham parish 868 8 1½ John Johnson remd from the Second to this Class being the sum 58. 7. 3 remaining in his Estimate after deducting Charity wh he recd from Ldy Broughton926. 15. 4½ 16 January 1772. Received of Mr Ralph Heron thirteen shillings and six pence being payment of four shillings and six pence in the pound for the sum of three pounds which is the total of the Estimate of the Loss sustained by the distressed suffering within the parish of Chollerton for whose use I receive the same 0. 13s 6 Cha Stoddart 9 January 1772. Received of Mr Ralph Heron twenty five pounds thirteen shillings and Eight pence being a payment of four shillings and six pence in the pound for the sum of one hundred and fourteen pounds and three shillings which is the Total of the Estimate of the Losses sustained by the distressed Sufferers within the parish of Haltwhistle for whose use I receive the same 25 17 0½ Thomas Rotheram Also received 10 Jany 1772 of Mr Heron three shillings and fourpence halfpenny being a like payment for fifteen shillings which is the Total of John Smith's estimate Thomas Rotheram

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