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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… and concerts 52 6 6 Hire of costumes. Prize day 2 14 6 Chapel expenses 89 9 4 Subscription to Games Fund 15 10 0 … " rates 6 6 0 " fire insurance 1 8 0 " lamplighter 1 8 6 " chapel expenses 2 12 0 " repairs 97 13 0 " law and survey … premises and master's house 15 9 0 Judd House 4 17 6 Chapel 1 9 6 Hand Fives Court 0 5 0 Houses, Ferox Place 0 18 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Walker's bill 2 1 6 Jan. 15, To collection at the New Road chapel, after a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Dunn 1 7 0 By rent of … at a meeting of the inhabitants of Newcastle, held at the Guildhall on Thursday, January 22, 1827, at which the Right … and that all the stewards shall meet annually in the Guildhall, to elect 21 persons to be guardians of the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… are required, once a quarter, to attend the mayor at the Guildhall, who hears and judges of such grievances or … 21, 1724, the magistrates went in their formalities to the Guildhall, where the instrument was read by the town-clerk, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… stood at the north end of the Barras Bridge, before the chapel of St. James, and built a curious stone pillar, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was £48. The trustees always belonged to the Independent chapel in Lairgate and the £4 was distributed to members of … to female domestic servants, living within 8 miles of the guildhall, none of whom would receive a second disbursement … by 1790, left £276 for the minister of the Independent chapel in Lairgate. In 1829 the income was £8 26 and in 1914 …
A History of the County of York
… under one roof in Nowtegate Lane (now lost, but near Chapel Row), with 12 poor occupants. 51 It is said to have … a two-story brick building, containing seven dwellings, in Chapel Row, off Walmgate. 53 This was no longer standing in … the hospital was dominated by a low central tower over a chapel and caretakers' rooms, on either side of which …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in bread to the poor of Bowlalley Lane Presbyterian chapel, and land at Sutton and Stoneferry for 12 a year to be paid to the minister at the chapel (and for another purpose). By 1823 the minister … Richard P. Fisher left 100 to Campbell Street Methodist chapel, the income to be used to maintain his father's grave …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Bordesley and elsewhere. There were 21 almshouses and a chapel in Warner Street, Bordesley, for the use of poor, aged … and a block of almshouses was built near the Ebenezer Chapel in Steelhouse Lane. Another 20 almshouses were built … Matthias Griffin gave £1,000 to the trustees of the Union Chapel in Handsworth (see p. 453), the income to be used in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… under the municipal charity trustees; Oriel retained the chapel and a rood of land adjacent but gave stock yielding … City Charities. 39 The hospital buildings comprise a chapel and two detached ranges of building. The chapel is a small rectangular early-14th-century rubble …
A History of the County of Essex
… a year, and, on New Year's Day, a sermon in the almshouse chapel followed by a dinner. 4 The stipend rose to 10 s. in … 79. Camb. Univ. Libr. Hengrave MS. 91: agreement of 1635. Guildhall MS. 9558, f. 103; Official Enq. into Colch. Chars. … Com. file. Ibid. Inf. from the rector of St. James's. Guildhall MS. 9557, f. 70; 32 nd Rep. Com. Char. 555. E.R.O., …
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