Feoffee accounts for 1766 to 1866

The following entries appear in page 180 of the Feoffee accounts for 1766 to 1866 .
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Date Name Type Description Amount (£ s d)   Building link
0/0/1800   Disburstments of Charles Bishop 0 - 00 - 00  
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0/0/1800 John Webb payment One years Land Tax 4 - 07 - 08  
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0/0/1800 John Webb payment One Load of Hame Straw 1 - 10 - 00  
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0/0/1800 Joseph Allin payment for Glasing 0 - 12 - 03  
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0/0/1800 Joseph Hindes payment for Nails 0 - 07 - 02  
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0/0/1800 Charles Cox payment A Bill 2 - 13 - 02  
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0/0/1800 Thomas Billing payment A Bill 2 - 10 - 03 .05
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0/0/1800 Mathew Smith payment Masons Bill 3 - 10 - 00  
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0/0/1800 Daniel Kightley payment or Walker,s Bill for Lime Brick & c 5 - 12 - 08  
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0/0/1800 George Higgins payment for Blacksmith,s Work 0 - 14 - 03  
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0/0/1800 John Brice payment for Thatching 1 - 12 - 01  
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0/0/1800 John Holloway payment for Beer 1 - 12 - 06  
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0/0/1800 William Stonton payment 6 Day at 1/8 a Day 0 - 10 - 00  
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0/0/1800   Wrighting Paper 3d and two Stamps 0 - 00 - 08  
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0/0/1800 Hall payment Mr Hall for a Load of Hame Straw 1 - 10 - 00  
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6/4/1801 Henry Smith payment Paid Mr Henry Smith Church Warden One Years Rent for Mrs Newmans Land inclosed among the Poors Land due April 5th 1800 1 - 10 - 00  
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6/4/1801 John Gurney payment Bill 2 - 03 - 00  
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6/4/1801   2 Bushills Hair 0 - 02 - 00  
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6/4/1801 Mathew Smith payment for Work 0 - 02 - 00  
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Notes:  
  The Feoffee was a charity which owned several properties and provide aid to the poor from the income derived from these properties. Two Feoffee ledgers survive for the period 1766 to 1866. They record only payments. During this period, it appears that the Feoffee owned Stafford House and was running it as a work house. The payment are of two types: - support payments to beneficiaries, occasionally with a brief explanation of why the support was needed - payments for services or taxes, usually connected with the maintenance of feoffee properties, sometimes with an indication of the work Most of the support payments are made in the winter months, presumably because there was insufficient agricultural work to provide employment for everyone in these months.