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1891

	    (3)	In the early days a person was in the habit of selling
		refreshments on the ground without permission, so I stipulated
		that no refreshments be sold without my consent.
	    (4)	The Committee wanted to open gates, which I thought might
		be an annoyance to the residents of Anfield Road so I stipulated
		that they were not to interfere with the boundary walls without
		my consent.
	    (5)	All the old members of the Committee knew when the
		ground was purchased that the north side was the centre of
		a proposed road, which Mr. Orrell has power to make at any
		time, at our joint expense; therefore any erections that have
		been put up on that side were put up on suffrance with
		the knowledge of the then Committee.
		I told the deputation when they waited on me, that so long as
		football was played on the ground I would not interfere
		& if at any time they could not pay me my maximum rent
		they were to pay me what they could. I have not interfered.
		It is Mr. Orrell & some members of the Committee who have
		during the non playing Season. I have had to finance the Club
		as follows-		  £
		1886 - 87 advanced about 180
		1887 - 88    -       -	 350	without any security
		1888 - 89    -       -	1200
		1889 - 90    -	     -	 600

		This year none but thanks to the thousands of spectators who
		have paid their money to witness the game it has all been repaid.

		Rents paid	1885 - 86 paid £100
		    "		1886 - 87  -	100
		    "		1887 - 88  -	100
		    "		1888 - 89  -	240
		    "		1889 - 90  -	250 maximum.
EVENTS
18 Standen Whiteside Linaker was considered for membership of the Club.
39 It was agreed to pay £10.00 to F Geary as a wedding present.
43 It was agreed that the Combination Team should be offered 2 guineas and a gold medal each if they got the championship.
51 Resolved that the silver medals to Everton Team from the previous season should be presented on 24 Oct.
72 Gordon appeared before the Committee and promised to abstain from drink in the future.
74 Call on players “to pay strict and special attention to training … and not to go skating on the ice.”
98 Resolved that a turnstile book be kept.
107 Resolved that 13 medals be purchased @ 24/- from Vaughton’s
112 Fred Geary was asked to look for employment outside a public house