The Duke of Leeds Lodge of Oddfellows.

August 1882

Mexborough and Swinton Times, August 28.

The Duke of Leeds Lodge of Oddfellows.

The statement of accounts of the Duke of Leeds Lodge of Odd fellows, held at the Red Lion Inn, Conisborough, has been issued.

The capital account is as follows.

January 1, 1882.

Landed property                 £315 2s 0d

In savings bank                    £375 8s 4d

In treasurers hands            £20 12s 0d

Total                                  £711 2s 4d

The profit on the year was £26 7s 10d

The sick claims amount of £43 11s 8d, and for one death £4.

The number of members is 88.

The trustees are Messes George Piper, George Stacey, and C Stacey.

The officers are Edward Lawton, Pres; R Handley, Stuart; John Piper, secretary; George Hill and Charles Brumby Appleyard auditors, and John Alfred Simpson treasurer