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Henrico Parish Dr.
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Brought forward 28300 [illegible]
To Hutchins Burton for keeping Susanna Rollins 700 [illegible]
To Mary North for keeping Susanna Burnett 1000 [illegible]
To Robert Bulington for keeping William Weathers 800 [illegible]
To 1/4 per c't for conveniancy on Do 112
To Thomas Gibson for keeping William Hobby 5 1/2 months 550 22 [illegible]
To James Akin Ju'r for keeping Do. Hobby five weeks 125 5 [illegible]
To Abel Turner for keeping James Wood four } 266 10 [illegible]
months ending Nove'r Twelfth next }
To Elenor Clark for keeping said Wood one month 100 4 [illegible]
To ralph Jackson for keeping William Hobby } 266 10 [illegible]
four months ending November ye 22'd }
To Richard Randolph Gen't for 8 Ells oznab. for William Hobby 60 [blank]
To 1/4 per c't on Do for conveniency 8
To William pride for keeping Ja's Wood 2 months and for some } 282 11[illegible] [illegible]
Cloaths for the Said Wood }
To the Church wardens for Bread and wine 400
To 1/4 per c't Mr Keiths sallery for Conveniancey 2616
To Sarah Herbert for burying John Frayser 200
To John Bolling Gen't for keeping and Burying John Hance 200
To Ezekiel Sudbury for burying Henry Coxon 200
To Seth Ward for Burying John Warwick 80
Due to the Collectors for Insolvens and persons twice listed 250 To Field Jefferson for Seting up horse blocks at the Church 100
36615 12[illegible]
Sallery at 4 per Cr. 1517
Cash 1290

Henrico parish Cr. 39422
By 1783 Tithables at 22 per pole is 39226
Due to the collector 196
39422
Ordered to John Nash and William Fuller do receive according to Law
of every Tithable person within this parish Twenty two pounds of Tobacco
being the parish Levy for this year and that they pay the Several allowa[nces?]
before mentioned to the respective persons to whom [s'd?] Same and Due.
Bowler Cocke & Ja's Powel Cocke Gen't Securities
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Nathani

Line 15 - Ell An old unit of length which varied by region. Fairchild's Dictionary of Textiles says 45 inches in England. "oznab" would be osnaburg, a type of cotton cloth