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Statement of Accounts from February 1842 to February 1843.
Statement of Accounts from February 1842 to February 1843.
RECEIVED. PAID. £ s. d. To Balance in Treasurer’s hands 3 7 8 By Expences of Tea Meeting 18 15 1½ To Proceeds of Tea Meeting 16 17 0 By Advocates’ Salaries and Expences 10 8 To Amount of Collection 18 2 By Rent of School Room 1 5 To Subscriptions and Donations 9 4 By Printing and Postage To Proceeds from Mr. Grubb’s Lecture 2 3 6 By Town Crier 0 18 To Balance due to the Treasurer 4 9½ By Candles 16 5 By Rent of Committee Room 1 8 £34 12 5½ 13...
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REPORT.
REPORT.
The Committer of the Horncastle Tee-total Society have great pleasure in bringing before the public their first printed Report, and are grateful to acknowledge the success which has attended their labours, in connexion with other friends of the Temperance cause; and notwithstanding the opposition they have had to contend with, the cause is still progressing in numbers, and exercising a mighty influence on the social and domestic habits of the community at large. The first public meeting to expla
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SUBSCRIPTIONS.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Sir Henry Dymoke, Baronet £2 0 s. 0 d. s. d. Allison, E. 4 0 Wright, J. Sissons, W. 2 Carter, R. Simpson, C. Stainforth 3 Evison, C. Coviller, J. 6 Cussons, J. Jackson, T. 1 Addelsee, W. Wood, W. 6 Jordan, W. sen. Darby, W. Jordan, W. jun. 1 Hickson, J. Elam, J. Pocklington, H. 2 Birch East, M. 4 Heath, T. A Friend Stephenson, G. Daubney, W. 6 Stephenson, E. Pain, Rev. J. 4 Ashton, J. 2 Keightly, M. Ashton, S. Hird H. Tupholme, T. 1 Barnes, E. Blakey, W. Evison, J. Henson, T. 2 Moody, E. Whitt
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