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A History of the County of Oxford
… to Our Lady and St Hugh. 13 The Convent of the Sisters of Charity opened in Curbridge Road in 1959, those resident …
A History of the County of Essex
… for £41,000 for residential development; in 1974 Feedham's Charity Trust, formed to administer the funds, built seven … Before 1965 the four charities were amalgamated as the Charity of Alice Helen Egerton-Green and Others. £83 was … by will proved 1749, gave £10 for the poor; 30 the charity was paying 10 s. a year in 1787 31 but no further …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1588 an 'unlawful' school- teacher was recorded. 94 A charity school, started in 1718 for 10 boys and 5 girls, …
A History of the County of Essex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… archdeacon of Northumberland, a trustee of Lord Crewe's charity, being the principal contributors), upon a piece of … of India, were educated at the school. The Blue-coat charity school, for 100 boys and 50 girls, who are educated … state of the funds, it was determined to extend the charity, in furtherance of which the school premises were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1815 the trustees revised the principles on which the charity was to be distributed, laying down that special … and the proceeds invested in £785 Consols. 96 In 1979 the charity had an income of £62 for the poor. 97 Adam Knapp of … in kind in 1890. 98 There is no later record of the charity. Minnah Frances Rowland Middleton, by will proved in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sold to Dr. Robert South in 1708 for the endowment of his charity at Islip, 46 but otherwise the pattern of landholding … estate in 1811, was by 1823 also tenant of the Islip charity land. 93 Thereafter Cutteslowe was farmed as two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Subscriptions, including £3 a year from Catherine Rawson's charity, and the children's pence, were insufficient to cover … in 1868. 90 In 1815 the trustees of Catherine Rawson's charity determined to pay the incumbent £3 a year for the … 1874. In 1973 the income of the educational branch of the charity, £3.92, was used for rewards and prizes for poor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the dean and chapter of Westminster, trustees of the charity, in 1938. 80 Most of the remaining land in Cutteslowe …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 15 per annum from the trustees of Mr. George Ellis's charity, who also pay 5 for instruction in a school at …
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