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T a Vestry holden the 30th of June 1702 at the house of Thomas Gilliam

In obedience to a late act of Assembly made in March last impowering the Vestry of each precinct to provide a standard for weights & measures and it being debated how the said weights and measures be procured — agreed —

That the Church Wardens shall use their utmost endeavour by the first convenience to send for weights and measure as the law directs.

And agree with some person for that purpose at as cheap a rate as possible and also one fair and large book of common Prayer, and the Book of Homilies. Ordered that the Church Wardens shall agree with and pay the collector or collectors for collecting the precinct Levies. . ..

At a Vestry held at Thomas Gilliam's Oct. 13th 1702.

Whereas at the last Vestry it was ordered that there should be a standard of weights and measures sent for the use of the precinct in obedience to the act of Assembly the charge whereof with the rest of the prcinct charge being as folio weth. Vizt.