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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… W P. 1695; (3), of J E, 1681. In N. chapel (4), of George Law, 1766, black marble; (5), of Margaret Arney, I703(?); …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… relict Maud who held it as dower, 79 to his sister-in-law Isabel Waleran (d. 1284). 80 In 1289 it was held by Queen … under leet jurisdiction. 21 In 17756 41 was spent on poor relief, in the three years to Easter 1785 c. 37 a year. … 1831 and 1834 an average of 318. Yatesbury joined Calne poor-law union in 1835 25 and became part of North Wiltshire …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… amounting to 14. 14., is chiefly distributed among the poor. Yelvertoft (All Saints) YELVERTOFT ( All Saints), a … Anne Rant in 1698, is divided between the rector and the poor, the latter of whom have also 4 acres that were allotted … women, each of whom receives a small allowance. The poor-law union of Yeovil comprises 35 parishes or places, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… resident for some forty years, and his bequests to the poor of many neighbouring parishes suggest that he had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The 11 yardlands on which the parish was rated for poor-relief in 1708 presumably excluded much of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were reduced on appeal: it was found that Yelford had paid poor-rates to Bampton for at least 50 years, had called … been placed on the Lenthalls. 96 The Yelford for which poor-relief expenditure was recorded in the early 19th … estate: sometimes c. £8 was spent, but in several years no poor were recorded. 97 From 1834 Yelford belonged to Witney …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the Ogmore, and is a distinct place, supporting its poor and appointing its own officers, but paying church-rates … Methodists; a day school, and some Sunday schools. Poor children of the parish are eligible to be admitted to … two townships of Ystrad-Dyvodog and Rhigos, in the poor-law union of Merthyr-Tydvil, hundred of Miskin, county of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… aisle of the cathedral: the king afterwards gave to each poor man a purse containing 39 silver pence, several articles … hospital, formerly a house for the reception of poor pilgrims, has been converted into an almshouse. St. … in 1692, by Sir Henry Thomson, for the support of six poor men: the original endowment, which produces an annual …
Survey of London Monograph
… heiress of G. Owen, York, and Rebecca Dayrell, sister-in-law of Sir H. St George, senior; educ. an attorney; Captain … and York 1717; d. 17 June 1722, at house of brother-in-law Charles White, Shear Lane, near Temple Bar; bur d St … second s. of John Fletcher, of Chichester, Attorney at Law; d. unmarried 9 November 1785 at Chichester; bur d at Hog …
Survey of London
… should be arrested, but Fairfax interceded for his son-in-law, and Cromwell allowed him to live in honourable …
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