January 20, 1797. Tipple is marked present during a workhouse committee meeting.
April 24, 1797. Tipple is accused of beating a young boy. An investigation is recommended by the committee.
August 27, 1797. Describes a number of Tipple's funding proposals and whether or not they receive committee approval.
Continuation of p198.
November 27, 1797. References Tipple's clothing purchases and general workhouse management.
November 27, 1797. Describes an altercation between Tipple and Frances Tarless.
Continuation of p207.
August 27, 1798. Enumeration of articles of clothing purchased for paupers by Tipple.
March 31, 1800. More descriptions of clothes purchased by Tipple for paupers.
Continuation of p248.
July 28, 1800. Tipple is accused of not feeding a pauper and, additionally, refraining from dealing properly with the leftover clothes from a dead pauper.
Continuation of p258. Tipple is awarded the aforementioned clothes because a number of paupers vouched for his management practices and fair treatment.
September 29, 1800. More pauper clothing purchases.
December 29, 1800. Tipple sends a letter to request more funds from the committee but is denied.
April 21, 1801. It is noted that there is no reason to find fault with Tipple's management in regards to the quantity and quality of the provisions provided to the paupers.
April 21, 1801. Tipple is summoned and the aforementioned letter (p268) is discussed. He is awarded more funds and announces his intention to use the money to buy cheese for his paupers.