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List view record 1: Account book of the and Boroughreeve and Book of the Poor of the Parish of Manchester, it being agreed that 'a perfect and clear account should be made' for submission to the Justices of the Peace and parish officers. Consists mainly of accounts of disbursements of money and clothing to the poor, from George Clarke's Charity and the making and renewal of bonds by the boroughreeve as securities for persons holding monies belonging to the poorList view anchor tag for record 1: Account book of the and Boroughreeve and Book of the Poor of the Parish of Manchester, it being agreed that 'a perfect and clear account should be made' for submission to the Justices of the Peace and parish officers. Consists mainly of accounts of disbursements of money and clothing to the poor, from George Clarke's Charity and the making and renewal of bonds by the boroughreeve as securities for persons holding monies belonging to the poor
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List view record 1: Account book of the and Boroughreeve and Book of the Poor of the Parish of Manchester, it being agreed that 'a perfect and clear account should be made' for submission to the Justices of the Peace and parish officers. Consists mainly of accounts of disbursements of money and clothing to the poor, from George Clarke's Charity and the making and renewal of bonds by the boroughreeve as securities for persons holding monies belonging to the poor
Remove Account book of the and Boroughreeve and Book of the Poor of the Parish of Manchester, it being agreed that 'a perfect and clear account should be made' for submission to the Justices of the Peace and parish officers. Consists mainly of accounts of disbursements of money and clothing to the poor, from George Clarke's Charity and the making and renewal of bonds by the boroughreeve as securities for persons holding monies belonging to the poor from your current listSave Account book of the and Boroughreeve and Book of the Poor of the Parish of Manchester, it being agreed that 'a perfect and clear account should be made' for submission to the Justices of the Peace and parish officers. Consists mainly of accounts of disbursements of money and clothing to the poor, from George Clarke's Charity and the making and renewal of bonds by the boroughreeve as securities for persons holding monies belonging to the poor to your current list
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