Tue 23 Apr 1861
Charles Cook, lockkeeper at South Cerney, in bad health. Mr Taunton to find other
employment for him and to appoint his successor.
Mr Smith, through his agent Mr Wood of Brimscombe, offered to pay £4 per annum for
piece of land at the Bourne lying between the Railway and the turnpike road. Agreed.
Residue of Gainey’s Well stream (which the Local Board wish to extract from the Wallbridge pound) estimated at 40,00 gallons per diem. Required a payment of £50.
Miss Ellis to give up Company’s house at Brimscombe.
Mr Taunton’s salary increased to £300 per annum.
Half-yearly statement of accounts to 2 April 1861.