ABSTRACT

This chapter discusses the Information drawn from memoranda dealing with petitions by the personnel of St Paul's was published in 1832 by Maria Hackett, who most likely obtained it from John Pridden. The names of petty canons given in the memoranda do not differ much from those in a section of a composite 'notebook' belonging to Michael Shaller, a verger and under-chamberlain of St Paul's in the late sixteenth century. The chapter explains the new body handled claims for compensation arising from Edwardian abolitions, and the Treasurer of Augmentations paid annuities and pensions granted by the King to individuals and bodies who had lost sources of income. It also describes about the Information drawn from memoranda dealing with petitions by the personnel of St Paul's was published in 1832 by Maria Hackett, who most likely obtained it from John Pridden.