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A History of the County of Sussex
… 1783 left £10, the income of which was distributed in bread; it had ceased to be received by 1816. 24 Miss H. S. …
The Environs of London
… Poor. 1596. William Rooke, Rent-charge of 5l. per ann. Bread. 1599. Nicholas Avenant, 6 acres and a half of marshland, now 18l. per ann. 5l. 4s. for bread, the remainder for the vicar. 1609. Oliver Skinner 93, … 1635. Sir Richard Fenn, Two houses, now let at 10l. Bread. 1645. Anne Lady Middelton, Rent-charge of 5l. 3l. to …
A History of the County of Essex
… a week from the guardians of West Ham union, and gifts of bread and cash out of All Saints' share of the Distributive … of the charity, as well as the 5 4 s. applicable to bread, was governed by the scheme, but in 1879 the Charity … was 298; the profits, after deducting the 5 4 s. for bread, were used by the vicar of All Saints' for church …
A History of the County of Essex
… holding view of frankpledge and enforcing the assize of bread and ale on his manor in East and West Ham. 1 He also … was claiming the view of frankpledge and the assize of bread and ale on his manor of West Ham. 3 Only one medieval …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 2 s. a year to the sheriff and had withdrawn assizes of bread and ale from Catsash. 23 Nicholas FitzMartin denied …
Survey of London
… The first governor, Thomas Aris, a baker who supplied bread to the county gaols, proved corrupt and incompetent, … years a single large treadwheel was used to grind corn for bread baked at the prison. 124 The last to be built, in 1882, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by this time, and Rose his wife with a daily allowance of bread, ale, and meat for their lives. 12 There is no evidence …
A History of the County of Sussex
… houses, roads, and hedges, and breaches of the assize of bread and of ale, the view heard cases of assault and affray …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and installed a bakery on a very large scale for supplying bread and biscuit to the Navy at Portsmouth; but the … s., and other sources of income, including the assize of bread and ale and perquisites of courts. The latter phrase …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 14 Cornelius Draper (d. 1720) gave land in Huntley for bread for the poor; 15 it was bringing in a rent of £2 2 s. 6 d. in 1737. A gift of £10 by Joseph Bayse for bread for the poor of Elton tithing was used as parish stock … and later in the 18th century Elizabeth Evans gave £20 for bread. 18 The proceeds of all four charities were being …
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