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A History of the County of Lancaster
… only to find their ordinary food from their stipends, but bread, wine, and wax for divine service, 'unless the vicar … including 40 given by the Case family, was regarded as bread charity, 2 s. worth of bread being distributed each Sunday to poor persons of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… s. 4 d. every three years, instead of 11 s. 4 d. known as Bread Silver, for bread and wine for the sacrament; they and the people of … Quarters, and Thomas Holme in 1774 left 50 for an annual bread distribution in May. These sums, with some addition, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wrea Green, and given in money or kind to the poor. The Bread Charity represents a combination of benefactions, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the rent according to his direction was given in bread to the prisoners at Lancaster and Preston, being …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John Sale of Westleigh, cooper, gave 100 to provide white bread for distribution amongst the poor resorting to church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert Lang of Leyland Lanc, 1805.' There is also a silver bread box given by the Rev. Leyland Baldwin in 1903. The … with revenues of 80 and 194 respectively; there are also a bread charity 96 and a dole for poor widows. 97 A number of … produce nearly 15 a year, distributed in linen or calico, bread, or money gifts. 99 Euxton is also entitled to share in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1853 bequeathed 100 to provide a weekly distribution of bread at the morning and evening services at the parish … is 2 16 s. 4 d., and any surplus is distributed in bread at Christmas. Jane Turner in 1734 gave a piece of land … a rent-charge of 26 s. to provide a weekly distribution of bread to six widows or widowers of Arkholme. The poor's money …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and strays, and goods of felons, treasure-trove, assize of bread and ale, court leet, freedom from juries and assizes, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c., in Northamptonshire for a weekly distribution of bread at Middleton Church, and for the apprenticing of poor … 1828 was 22 1 s., of which 15 12 s. was set apart for the bread charity and the remainder paid in apprentices' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… benefit of poor widows and for a monthly distribution of bread at the church. The capital purchased 100 consols. The … granddaughter of a former vicar, before 1800 left 100 for bread for the poor of Ormskirk; this is now represented by … trustees, and the interest, 4 14 s., is distributed in bread. Mary Fairclough, by will in 1830, bequeathed the …
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