CHARITIES FOR THE POOR
The parish
shared in Love's Charity. (fn. 41) The income in 1992
was £69. (fn. 42) By will dated 1577, Robert Franckham gave an annual rent charge of 10s. from a
house and lands called Nicholls. The charity
continued until 1708 and probably to 1815; by
1836 the owner of the property had disputed the
existence of the charge and the charity was not
recorded after that date. (fn. 43)
Catherine Elvina Sims, by will proved 1919,
left £100 to the rector and churchwardens to be
invested for the benefit of the poor. (fn. 44) In 1963
interest of £12 5s. 9d. was paid into the parish's
poor account, and £8 was disbursed in
Christmas gifts to parishioners. (fn. 45)
John Horace Round, by will proved 1928, left
£100 for the rector and churchwardens to invest
for the poor so long as his tomb was kept in
good repair. (fn. 46) In 1992 dividends of c. £20 were
distributed in gifts to the needy of the parish. (fn. 47)
In 1832 John Round and his wife Susan
granted 5 a. of common land on Bergholt heath,
north-west of the junction of School Lane and
the Colchester road, to the churchwardens and
overseers for the benefit of the poor. The land
was used as allotments for the poor. A Scheme
of 1966 allowed 1 a. to be sold and the proceeds
invested for the use of the charity. The income
from the land in 1991 was £207. The inclosure
award of 1865 allotted a further 5 a., north-east
of the junction of New Church Road and Chapel
Road, for new allotments for the poor. In 1992
the income from those allotments was £395. (fn. 48)
Footnotes
| 41 |
Below, Little Horkesley, Char. |
| 42 |
Char. Com. file. |
| 43 |
32nd Rep. Com. Char. p. 627. |
| 44 |
Char. Com. Unrep. Vol. 189, p. 195. |
| 45 |
Char. Com. file. |
| 46 |
Char. Com. Unrep. Vol. 252, p. 534. |
| 47 |
Char. Com. file. |
| 48 |
Char. Com. files. |