III.] POOR MAN'S FRIEND. 65 



FAMILIES. 



. s. d. . s. d. 



Kingston, John - - 6 ditto - 10 



Knight, John - - - 6 ditto - - 10 



Newman, David - - 5 ditto - 5 4 



Pain, Robert - - - 5 ditto - - 5 4 



Synea, William - - 6 ditto - 10 



Smith, Sarah (Moses) 1 ditto - - 4 8 



Studman, Sarah - 2 ditto - 9 4 



White, Joseph - - - 8 ditto - - 19 4 



Wise, William - - 6 ditto - 10 



Waldren, Job - - -5 ditto - - 5 4 



Noyce, M. Batt, 7 do. 6 weeks' pay 1 2 



6 10 



EXTRA IN THIS MONTH. 



Thomas Farmer, ill 3 days - - 4 

 Levi Cook, ill 4 weeks and 1 day 1 13 4 

 Joseph White's child, 6 weeks - 7 

 Jane Westrip's rent - - - - 2 

 William Fisher, 1 month ill - - 1 12 



Paid boy, 2 days ill 008 



James Orchard, ill 1 02 



James Orchard's daughter, ill - 8 

 Adders and Sparrows - - - - 2 3J 

 Wicks for Carriage - - - - 1 



Paid Mary Hinton 040 



Joseph Farmer, ill 3 days - - 2 9 

 Thomas Cummins -----060 

 Samuel Day, and son, ill - - 8 2 



6 11 4 



Total amount for the 4 weeks - - 27 3 



71. Under the head of " WIDOWS" are, generally, 

 old women wholly unable to work ; and that of "OLD 

 MEN" are men past all labour: in some of the instan- 

 ces lodging places, in very poor and wretched houses, 

 are found these old people, and, in other instances, 

 they have the bare money ; and, observe, that money 

 is FOR FOUR WEEKS ! Gracious God! Have 

 we had no mothers ourselves ! Were we not bom 



