198 Some Account of the Parish of Monkton Farleigh. 



But the summary below has another tale to tell. The rector 

 and the squire are the sole resident gentry. There are no other 

 residents ot" much substance^ or surplus means. Therefore whatever 

 contributions there are in the summary, apart from the school, are 

 derived mainly from the pence of the laboring man, and it will be 

 seen that towards the Church and its necessities, whether in the 

 parish or at home or abroad, the laborers amongst us subscribe yearly 

 a sum of about £10. The gift in them is comparatively large, and 

 the habit of giving for Church purposes on a broad principle has 

 been engendered and as it is " Where we give there we love most," 

 it may be hoped that the Church is here gaining strength every year. 



Paeish of Monkton Faelet — Voluntaet Chuech Rate. 

 Churchwarden s Seccipts and IExj)enditure, 1880-81. 



EXPENDITTJEE 



Balance due to Chuvchwar 

 den, Easter, 1880 



Archdeacon and Apparitor's 

 Fees 



Cleaning Cliurch 



Sexton 



Insurance of nave 



Warming Church 



Repairs 



Lighting 



Washing surplices, com- 

 munion cloth, &c 



Sacramental wine 



Register book for baptisms 



Churchwarden's expenses 



Balance in hand, Easter 

 1881 



EECEIPTS. £ 



Subscriptions at 2d. in the £ — 



*. d. 



F. Dening, Esq 



H. Hancock, Esq. 3 



Sir C. Hobhouse, 



Bart. ... 5 



Mr. C. Kendall 2 

 H. Spackman, Esq. 5 

 The Rev. T. H. 



Tooke ... 2 







20 16 8 



Offertories for Church 



expenses ... 19 llf 



Donations — 

 Mr. J: J. Cottle 5 

 Mr. E. Doel ... 2 6 

 Mr. John SweetlandO 5 



12 6 

 Refund of error in sexton's 



salary ... ... 4 



£22 13 If 



Blinman's Charity. 



1880. £ «• (i- 



Received by churchwarden, 



one year's dividends ... 17 17 2 



£17 17 2 



1880. £ s d. 

 St. Thomas's Day. Dis- 

 tributed in coals ... 9 3 

 Ditto, distributed in cash 8 14 2 



£17 17 2 



