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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… LEGACIES LEFT TO THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS. . s. d. Feb. 26,1640, Left by Henry Hilton, of Hilton, Esq. for … Left by Andrew Aldworth, physician, paid on St. Andrew's day out of a house in Oakwellgate, 1 0 0 April 11, 1660, Left by William Carr, Esq. to be paid on St. Eleanor's day and St. Martin's day, out of a house in the Bigg …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… of time, viz. In 1784. In 1803. In 1815. In 1826. . s. d. . s. d. . s. d. . s. d. St. Nicholas' p. 660 0 0 2200 5 9 3479 … and strongly supported St. Paul's advice for "every man to bear rule in his own house." The poor-rates in the township …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Sutton, as well as Holy Trinity and St. Mary's, Hull; 'general charities' are those for a wider area. … from its north wall. The interior retains its original oak fittings and survives almost unaltered. It is lit by a … a couple.( 1) The first 12 almshouses, on Holderness Road, bear the date 1911; 8 more were built near by in 1956. In …
A History of the County of York
… and £3,280 to educational and apprenticing uses. St. Peter's and Archbishop Holgate's schools alone received £1,885, more than half of the … of All Saints', North Street, St. Crux, and St. Martin's, Coney Street, and in 1910 53 per cent. of parish charity …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained control and those administered by the mayor's council. 1 By the end of the 17th century the municipal … almost entirely on its report. 8 Following the committee's recommendations the council allotted to each charity … below the surviving high-pitched 14th-century roof. An oak chancel screen was given by Oriel College in 1651. St. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Eleventh Annual Reports. 8. A. Musgrove, History of Lench's Trust (Birm. 1926). 9. Ex inf. the Charity Commissioners. … 14. Ex inf. the Warden. Alderson Disabled Ex-Servicemen's Homes Trust. In 1932 Bernard Alderson gave £5,000 to the … A site for the homes on the Bristol Road in Selly Oak was bought in March of that year and nine cottages were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and subsequently the vicarage, were purchased by St. John's College, Oxford. Canbury Park, adjoining Charlbury, was … a chapel in which are some elegant specimens of carved oak. The estate, after the Restoration, came to the Earl of … Finstock, and Shorthampton annexed, valued in the king's books at 25. 5. 10.; net income, 800; patrons, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Castle. 1. Sir John Hippisley to the Council. Ifferson's cause had been heard in Lord Zouch's time, and with as much favour as the cause would bear. Nov. 18. Londesborough. 2. Henry Lord Clifford to Sec. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they had ten small boats at sea, to take fish for the King's household, and the relief of the town; three of them were … that its continuance may not evermore keep the King's store weak. Is glad there is a committee of the Lords … 30. 59. Examination of Ancle Heyes, Captain of the White Bear, of Amsterdam, taken at Portsmouth. He deposes to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vanderdort, for life, of the Offices of Keeper of the King's Cabinet-room, with the fee of 40 l. per annum, and of … for a royal message. The King has just passed in the Duke's carriage, from Somerset House, where he had the news. Prays … extremity than ever they were before, and no way able to bear this great burden any longer. June 17. 61. Certificate …
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