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A History of the County of York East Riding
… are, with a few minor exceptions, those established for the benefit of the poor, including almshouses and homes. … immemorial', out of an estate in the parish (St. Giles's Ch. vestry, Register ii). It was added to the poor-rate in … was about 430.( 1) Hull Wholesale Fruit Trade Benevolent Society: in 1920 a society was founded for the relief of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Charities for the Poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR This section was … of which was to be connected with the New Church Society, Wretham Road (see p. 480). By her will of 1911 the … most of the children's institutions had become part of the National Health Service, the proportions were changed by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charities for the Poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR Municipal charities, p. … himself, the money was usually given to the Anti-Mendicity Society, but in 1877 the net sum of £21 6 s. 8 d. was … natives of Berkshire living in Oxford (later the Berkshire Society) had given £100, gathered at their annual feast, to …
A History of the County of Essex
… Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR CHARITIES FOR THE BOROUGH. Almshouses. 88 St. … investment income to £39 by 1887. With the advent of the National Health Service in 1948, there were very few …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in this county; and was afterwards given in exchange for other lands, to the monastery of Eynsham, founded by King … Hall is a plain brick building, with pleasant grounds. A society of eremites, of the order of St. Augustine, settled … 300, now producing 8 per annum; it is conducted on the national plan. Sir William also bequeathed 1000 to augment …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1628 June 11. Westminster. Grant to Abraham Vanderdort, for life, of the Offices of Keeper of the King's … of 40 l. per annum, and of Provider of Patterns of Coins for the Mint, with a like fee of 40 l. [ Coll. Sign Man., … this from morning till six at night, and would not forbear for a royal message. The King has just passed in the Duke's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… refuged ships of Mons. Soubise. Advice what is to be done for prevention, and to give protection to those ships. [ … of Essex to the Council. Request that order may be taken for repayment of the money disbursed in May 1625 in the levy … were suitors to the Lord Lieut. [the Duke of Buckingham] for abatement in the number required, their shire being rated …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… able deputy, and they are to satisfy an arrear due to him for two years past. [ Docquet] Aug. 24. 1. Henry Earl of … far beyond his merit, so he will no doubt enable the Earl for his service, which the Duke assured the Earl was the … benefits which the King conferred on his servants. Prays for the Constableship of Windsor or the keeping of Hampton …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prove an overthrow to the voyage if not presently provided for. Suggests an order to the justices to set watch and ward … James Earl of Carlisle. Extraordinary joy among the people for the death of the Duke. The Earl's presence is much … friends. His Majesty has resolved to have Commissioners for the Admiralty. It is expected that Lord Holland shall …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1628 October 118, 1628 Oct. 1. Hampton Court. Proclamation for proroguing Parliament from October 20 instant to January … 2. Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to Sec. Conway. For accounts of his Vice Admiralty, and that what shall … that Carlisle is expected home shortly. Heartily wishes for his return. Oct. 2. Norwich. 4. Justices of Peace for co. …
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