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.ÿþexpenditures as separate items in the annual toting up.Consequently, the ex-tant records preclude any precise rendering of the cost of parish relief services.Even so, what remains is both instructive and impressive.5 Take, for example,the provisions for the poor in Lynnhaven Parish s annual expenses for 1754:item tot.lbs.To Mary Morris towards her Relief 480To Mary Broughton for Ditto 320To Cockroft Old [for] keeping Catherine Knowlands Child 160To William Carrol for keeping Mary McClary For One year 640To Rob Dearmore [for] keeping Sarah Lufley 9 months 18 days 764To Richard Dew towards his Relief 160To Willoughby Aires [for] keeping James Sharwood Child 320To William Bonny to keeping Thomas Jones 20 days & Cartage 64To Anne Russel [for] keeping Thomas Jones 40 days 107To John Malbone [for] keeping Thomas Jones 3 months 200To Barbary Keeling [for] keeping Sarah Leefley 6 months 9 days 504To James Williamson [for] keeping & Interring Abigail Mason 640To Anne Norrice [for] keeping Duncan Kings Child 160To Mr.John Keeling [for] keeping Benjamin Burroughs 840To Doctor Christopher Wright per account £12.3.4 1,948To Anne Russel per account £3.4.6 516To William May [for] keeping Abigail Mason 5 months 400To ChurchWardens [for] maintaining Boyds 2 Children 800To Anthony McKeel besides paying the Doctor 400To Doctor George Rouviere for curing Abigail Mason 800To William Batten [for] keeping Gibbs Children 560To Captain John Hutchings per account Abigail Mason 24To Elizabeth Oliver [for] keeping Mary Olivers Child 4006To Cockroft Old [for] keeping Buchannans Child 2 years 480Lynnhaven s 1754 welfare expenditures amounted to 11,687 lbs.of tobacco,almost 23 percent of its total expenses of 51,362 lbs.for the year.Between 1745and 1769 its annual welfare outlays ranged from 4,431 lbs.(1762) to 22,275 lbs.(1752) and as a percentage of yearly expenses anywhere from 12 percent (1763)to 43 percent (1757).Three times in the 1750s the outlay for poor relief ex-ceeded the parson s salary.A decade-long 28 percent average of parish fundsfor welfare perhaps goes far to explain the concern felt in Lynnhaven and otherVirginia parishes that the burden of the poor was straining resources beyondcapacity.7.Provisions: Parishioners 71 [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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