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General State of the Charity sent to the Committee

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Matthew Scafe
James King





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The sums total of the respive Subsn Books opened for the Relief of Sufferers by the great Flood in 17th on Novr 17th. Total of Subscriptions received by R. Heron.750 12 3 Do........... ...........Mr. Rotheram 12 3 - Do.......................Dr. Scott .. 26 5 - Do.......................Mr. Brough... 3 8 - Do.......................Mr. Davidson 92 11 - Do.......................Morpeth .... 44 13 6 Do.......................Mr. Lindsay. 55 13 - Do.......................Mr. Noble .. 51 5 - Do.......................Mr. Rickman.. 9 6 - Do.......................Mr. Allan ... Do.......................Berwick ..... Do.......................Mr. Harrison. 7 10 6 N. no Credit given by either of the Banks for Mr Harrison's money - tho marked in his Book "remitted to Newcastle" Protestant Dissenting Corporation Morpeth.. 10 10 - Pd in to the Mrs Hodgson................................ Exchange Bank Mattw Scafe Esq............................ 2 2 - & not entered in Mr. Jas King............................... 1 1 - any Subn Book Wm Ord Esq £10.10 Mrs Ord £5.5............. 15 15 - James Moncaster Esq. ...................... 10 - - Paid in to the Anon ...................................... 1 1 - Old Bank & Thos Carr of Eshott Esq ................... 5 5 - not entered in Percival Clennel Esq see the Condn......... 5 5 - any Subscrn. Henry Collingwood Esq ..................... 5 5 - Book Anon by Mr. Metcalfe ...................... 1 1 - Contribution from Pontefract............... 10 - -

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