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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… during 99 years. The Keelmen, in 1706, petitioned the House of Commons for a bill confirmatory of the voluntary … long. There are galleries above the piazza quite round the house, with windows towards the court. The house contains 60 dwelling-rooms, with a convenient office …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 17, 1717, the bill for this purpose was rejected in the House of Lords, upon an allegation of Lord Cadogan that the … each 13 feet by 12 feet; and every room has a small coal-house in the back-yard. They are now all rendered more … for six poor widows of clergymen and merchants. The house was built by the corporation in the year 1725. On March …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Aldworth, physician, paid on St. Andrew's day out of a house in Oakwellgate, 1 0 0 April 11, 1660, Left by William … a messuage situate in Pilgrim Street near Pilgrim Street Gate on the east side 10 s. payable at Easter. A messuage situate near Pandon Gate 8 s. payable at Easter. July 17, 1661, John Cosyns …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 13 1 8635 7 6 15185 0 0 12971 0 7 The poor-returns to the House of Commons are required to be made up to the 25th of … year, 4 s. 3 d. per pound. POOR-HOUSES. ST. NICHOLAS' POOR-HOUSE. The poor belonging to this parish were formerly kept in a house in Gallowgate, a little above the entrance to the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… charity. 15 Anne Routh, by will proved in 1722, devised a house in Toll Gavel, out of which £2 a year was to be paid to … were redeemed for £80 and £60 stock respectively, and the house was sold. 19 The income was £27 from £1,073 stock in … in 1911. 35 Thomas Bury, by will proved in 1628, devised a house in Hull for a scholarship for a poor boy of Hull or …
A History of the County of York
… per cent. of parish charity income was drawn from land or house property and 47 per cent. from stock. By contrast the … poor of Gillygate, Bootham, and the 'hamlet of St. Mary Gate'. 54 By will proved in 1866 Martha Bebb bequeathed £500 … committee. The income was made available for prison-gate work, including assisted emigration, and permission was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of all manner of payments for the poor at the mayor's house or at the town's hall at the courts there, except coals … 9th Report (1823). 7. J. Cook, History of God's House of Hull (1884). 8. Hull Daily Mail, cuttings in Hull … after his wife's death; he devised part of a beast-gate in Drypool to provide fuel for the inmates, and the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Cttee. of the City Council (4th edn. 1952). 7. Hazlemere House of Residence, First and Eleventh Annual Reports. 8. A. … residue of her estate for the purchase and endowment of a house for three ex-soldiers over 60, to be known as the Albert and Myra Carter Soldiers' Home. A house was bought at 53 Alcester Road in 1936.(1) James …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that St. Mary's College, given to the city as an alms-house in 1562 by Henry, earl of Huntingdon, was used briefly … lessee of the site of the Trinitarians' house at the east gate was paying rent to the city towards their relief, and … charities of Brookes and Holman. St. Michael At The North Gate. The Church Houses charity was partly for the poor but …
A History of the County of Essex
… land and houses owned by the charity, except the master's house and the almshouses, were sold and the proceeds … awaiting repair or rebuilding. 98 A separate master's house, built about 1880, was compulsorily purchased by the … Town Road was bought and conveyed to the hospital. 99 The house was assigned to the church in 1953. 1 Arthur Winsley, …
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