Description | Hibbert did not, it seems, consult the churchwardens or parishioners about the work and died before the debt was settled. Consequently Hunter made various applications after 1876 to Hibbert's executors and the vicar and churchwardens to defray the debt. They denied responsibility and in 1882, at a vestry meeting, it was decided to lay the facts before the bishop (DR0291/30/1-2); correspondence from Hunter's solicitor H.T. Ives of London re the possible removal of the organ unless payment is made, 1 Sept 1881 (DR0291/30/3); correspondence from the Bishop of Worcester re the settlement of the money to Hunter, 29 Apr-27 June 1882 and a written vote of thanks from the residents of the parish and congregation to the Bishop for his final settlement of Hunter's claim. 19 June 1882 (DR0291/30/4-10); other correspondence re the subscriptions to the first organ purchased in 1865 and to the Hunter business, 10-14 May 1882 (DR0291/30/11-12). |