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The following lists entries from page 7 of the feoffee payment ledgers.
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Date Name Type Description Amount (£ s d)  
15/12/1766 Jeremy Sharkshaft support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Widow Cook support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 John Bignall support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 Thomas Caves support 0 - 10 - 06  
15/12/1766 William Carter support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 Widow Fawson support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 John Cook support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 William Hakes support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Frances Tebitt support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Widow Caves support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Widow Cox support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Edward Gordon support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Widow Mathews support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 John Lane support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 Richard Scot support 0 - 10 - 06  
15/12/1766 Widow Stears support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 John Linam support 0 - 10 - 06  
15/12/1766 John Leaver support 0 - 10 - 06  
15/12/1766 Ann Windmill support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Lydia Ley support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 William Stonton support 0 - 10 - 06  
15/12/1766 John Lane support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 William Wallinger support 0 - 07 - 00 .6
15/12/1766 Richard Garrat support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 William Brice support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 Widow Abraham support 0 - 05 - 03  
15/12/1766 Ann Herbert support 0 - 07 - 06  
15/12/1766 Mary Harris support 0 - 05 - 00 .3
15/12/1766 Alice Burton support 0 - 05 - 03  
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Notes:  
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  The Feoffee was a charity which owned several properties and provide aid to the poor from the income derived from these properties.
  Feoffee payment ledgers survive for the period 1766 to 1866.  During this period, it appears that the Feoffee owned Stafford House and was running it as a work house.
  The payment are of two types:
support payments to beneficiaries, occasionally with a brief explanation of why the support was needed

payments for services or taxes, usually connected with the maintenance of feoffee properties, sometimes with an indication of the work
  Most of the support payments are made in the winter months, presumably because there was insufficient agricultural work to provide employment for everyone in these months.