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Norfolk: Salthouse - 1782-1784 - Churchwardens' Rate

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Salthouse raised money at various times, to either support its poor (from the Overseers' Rate) or to pay for other parish expenses (from the Churchwardens' Rate). This rate was levied on the occupiers (who may not have owned the land) and based upon the value of the property (which was usually a rental valuation). Both occupiers and owners are found living in and outside the parish.

For more information on these records see the Parish Accounts page.


This is one item from a Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference PD 23/11 and microform MF 1625/6] containing the Churchwardens' accounts book for 1742-1813.

Other accounts available

      
- Churchwardens' Accounts - 
Rates1742176217821782-1784 
Payments1721-17491750-1782 
- Overseers' Accounts - 
Rates1796 
Payments1792-17961796-1801 
- Land Tax Accounts - 
Payments17671801-02 

[The Salthouse History website (linked from the village page) contains more information on many of the above topics]

[Transcription copyright © Mike Bristow]

A Rate made by Mr Thomas Purdy Churchwarden of the Parish of Salthouse for the repairs of the Church from Michs 1782 to Michs 1784 at 9d per £

      
Valuation Amount
  £  s[Occupiers' Names]  £  sd
147  0Mr Thomas Purdy for the Farm  5103
10  0  Do for the Mash Malthouse   76
10  0  Do for the Upper Malthouse   76
  6   Do for his Tenent Holley   46
105
{ 70
{ 35
  0
  0
  0
Mr George Bussey
    Mr Ditchell for Busseys
    Mrs Hipkins for other part
  3
 
 
18
 
 
9
 
 
99 Mr John Parsons for James Hardy  3143
  915James Ramm for Mitchell   7
1110  Do Ramm for Liwes's Farm   8
  2 Christopher Cock   16
  2 William Saddler   16
  2 Edmd Feild   16
  2 Benjamin Hoy   16
  110Thomas Betts   1
  110Mrs Pigg   1
  1   Do Pigg  9
  1 Miss Stanforth (Empty)  9
  8 Samuel Juler (Robt Pane)   60
  110  Do Juler for Johnsons Land   1
  110Edward Hunt   1
  110  Do Hunt for Griggs   1
  110Griggs   1
  3 Thomas Platten   23
  2 Laycock Moys   16
  110  Do Moy for Tenent Kew? (Empty)   1
  2 Dixes House (Kew)   16
  2 Robert Paine (Empty)   16
  5  0William Lown   39
  110  Do Lown for his Own Land   1
  110Widow Bunton   1
  510Philip Pratt 
  210Pyles House Symonds (Larner)   110½
  110Ann Olley   1
  3 John Cranefield   23
  3 John Paine   23
  2 Mrs Abram (R Starling)   16
  1   Do for the Pightle  9
  110Edmund Freeman (A Lynn)   1
  2  5Benjamin Lynn   1

 
466  0Carried Forward17  96
    
  0  5John Paine for Lynns Pightle  
  2  5John Newell for Southgates Land   1
  310Robert Howard (R Keymer)   2
  2 Robert Spence{  16
  1   Do{ 9
    
    
  210Thomas Girdlestone   110½
  1 Widow Folker  9
  210John Daniel   110½
  6 Robert Keymer{  46
15   Do for the North Side{113
    
    
  2
  1
 Colmans House (F? Mack)
  Do Colmans (F. Mann)
{
{
  1
 
6
9
    
  110Mr Mays   1
  3 Fenn Lewis   23
  210Mr Matthews for Mason   110½
  115Mr Bussee's Old Farm House   1
  110  Do   1
  110  Do   1
  2 Burton for Starling   16
  2 Mrs Moy   16
  210William Tinker   110½
  3 Mr Coopers House (Wm Dix)   23
  310Thomas Matthews for Lown   2
  1 William Lown  9
  310John Cawston   2
  3  5John Spence   2
  110John Frost   1
    
  Out Setters 
1910Mr Marsham Purdy 14
15  0Charles Starling for Salthouse Manner [Manor] 113

 
57310Carried Forward2110
  Stock in Hand 11
  
  Total of the Rate & Stock22  1
  The Overseers Disbursements19  5
  
  The Stock in Hand when the Rate
is Collected
  215
  

 

 

[End of Document]


Notes

  • In other rate documents the following alternative spellings have been seen which appear to refer to the same people/places:-
    Bussey/Bussy/Bussee, Ditchell/Dichal, Hipkins/Hipkens, Mash/Marsh, Paine/Payn, Pyles/Piles

See also the Salthouse parish page.

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Copyright © Mike Bristow.
January 2010