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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of about 20 arising from bequests, with 10. 15. under the charity of Thomas Pratt, of Wingrave, is annually distributed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… aisleon N. wall, black-letter inscription, referring to a charity, 16th-century, palimpsest. Panelling: In vestry dado, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to be distributed among 10 poor people of Winshill. The charity was transferred to the Consolidated Charities of … to ten poor women in Winshill on New Year's day. The charity still existed in 1999, but because the investment was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Winstone received the same benefit as Miserden from the charity founded by Thomas Muggleton in 1659. 12 In 1971 the charity was allowed to accumulate and was administered by the … 14 The congregation of the Baptist chapel shared in a charity founded by Thomas Davis in 1856. 15 See p. 56. Ex …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… A school is endowed with 5 per annum; and here is a charity for apprenticing boys, founded by Archbishop …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… hundred years. 26 As late as 1837 it was reported to the Charity Commissioners that 137¼ acres, producing £301 13 s. a … in 1850, 38 and its endowment regulated by a scheme of the Charity Commissioners of 1858. It was not in association with … bread for the poor of Parson Drove, as well as his similar charity for Leverington (q.v.). 42 The poor of Parson Drove …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for the regulation of the school was promulgated by the Charity Commissioners (23 June 1874). Under the 1910 … the previous three months were disqualified from this charity. Thomas Jenkinson gave (17378) 2 acres in Whales … 6 Geo. I. Jenkinson was the founder of a clothing charity in Elm. Feud. Aids, i, 151. Cal. Inq. p.m. vi, p. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… £25 salary as 'miserable' and expressed doubts whether the charity estates, which at that time produced about £200 a … acres in extent, were let for £285 yearly, but when the Charity Commissioners reported (1837) for £239 only. By this … from elsewhere. The subsidiary schools mentioned by the Charity Commissioners seem to have lapsed quite early, 28 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to establish a day school supported from the parish charity estates was made in the 1830's. 62 This failed, and … It was reopened in 1881 when by a scheme made by the Charity Commissioners in that year about half of the 69 … the highways. In 1819 a new scheme for the disposal of the charity moneys was introduced. A third of the rents were to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of 1851 23 shows a few names, such as Barron, Bellamy, Charity, and Provost, which may be of French origin, but …
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