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Survey of London
… possession of the present owners of the site, the Albany Trustees, by whom the rent-charge is still paid to the Sutton … of 600 each, the first forty of whom were to elect three trustees to hold the property. A committee of seven was to … estimated for some small repairs to stucco-work for the Trustees. 85 The first occupants of the shops were a gold and …
Survey of London
… debt office) and Eastlake. The Queen also appointed trustees to whom the funds were transferred Viscount …
Survey of London
… very satisfactory character of the accounts one of the trustees, Lord Torrington, recommended that they should be …
A History of the County of Sussex
… John Halsham, and the rector of Pyecombe, possibly as trustees, presented for a turn. 65 From 1398, however, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at 20. 8. 6., and in the gift of the Earl of Bridgewater's trustees: the tithes have been commuted for 374, and the … valued in the king's books at 24, and in the gift of the Trustees of P. Thellusson, Esq.: the impropriate tithes have … as a commutation for the tithes; 38 are payable to the trustees of Smith's charity, and 21. 12. to the Dean and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
The Aldermen of the City of London
A History of the County of Northampton
… well as Alderton, was still large enough for a new body of trustees, appointed in 1949, to be made up entirely of chapel … treasurer, 7 and in 1959 it was agreed that, since several trustees had left, a new body should be appointed, including … belonged. 8 In 1972 the circuit intervened to appoint new trustees, of whom only four were members of the Alderton …
Survey of London
… of Wright Ingle, 1865. GBM 15/402. Ibid., 25/2512. G.O., Trustees' accounts, 193340. GBM 24/4956; 25/2512, 4234: B. 12 …
A Dictionary of London
… Rep. 1902, p. I). Est. 1717 for boys and girls, under 34 trustees (ib.). Funds transferred to Official Trustees of Charitable Funds 1899 (ib.). Now a Church of …
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