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A History of the County of Surrey
… 1859. Dr. Triplet's benefaction of 1668 for apprenticing children is partly shared by Petersham. The Poor's land or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… opposition to Edward II. 81 Earl Thomas, who had no children, was captured by Edward's followers and beheaded at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by his son John in 1743. He died in 1767, leaving no children, and was succeeded by his brother Thomas. 58 The … the National Society; accommodation was provided for 84 children. 184 A new building was said in 1887 to have been erected in 1863 with accommodation for 100 children. The average attendance was 44 in 1887, when there …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… dinner and tea for widows and widowers and a tea for children. The charity is regulated by a scheme of the Charity … benefactions, viz.: to the poor 6 s. 8 d.; to the children who attend the church to be instructed in the … chosen by the minister and 6 s. 8 d. is given to the children attending the Sunday School. Pat. R. 5 Chas. I, pt. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been a part of the Kathleen Slesinger Home for delicate children from London. A residential school has been built … century there was no school of any kind at Pishill. Some children went to Assendon where there was a school kept by a … and a Roman Catholic charity school, where Protestant children were also admitted. 185 In 1818 the poorer classes …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (rector 187985) two services for adults and one for children were held each Sunday, each with a sermon, Holy … Som. Delineated. Kelly's Dir. Som. (18831939). Rep. Com. Children and Women in Agric. [4202I] p. 478, H.C. (18689), …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… on himself and his wife Isabel with remainder to their children. 102 By 1346 John de Erle's inheritance had passed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… extreme poverty, he afterwards retired with his wife and children to one of his farm-houses, where he died in 1644, … Winchester, esq. of Nethersole, by whom he has several children; he is the present owner of this manor, with the … daughter, with divers remainders over to her other grand-children. He seems to have died possessed of the see of this …
Magna Britannia
… There is a Sunday-school in this parish, for about 100 children. Plymstock, or Plympstock PLYMSTOCK, or PLYMPSTOCK, … Vincent Warren, who died in 1791, founded a school for 30 children, 20 of whom, 10 boys and as many girls, are annually … Robert Gay, in 1725, gave 1 l. per annum for teaching poor children. Mrs. Gertrude Pyncombe, in 1730, gave 5 l. per …
A History of the County of Somerset
… attended the morning service and 46 the afternoon with 25 children at both. 202 The parish was served by curates for … in trust for the lord of the manor. 224 Baptisms of the children of Quakers and Anabaptists were recorded in the … The Sunday school had been re-opened by 1825 and had 42 children. 229 In 1833 and 1847 it had 38 children and was …
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