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A History of the County of Gloucester
… a subscription among local inhabitants and was vested in trustees. 11 The chapel, which remained unconsecrated, was served by curates who were nominated by the trustees and licensed by the bishop. The curate was supported …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Butt was rated for the mill 79 and the rate books give his trustees as owners of the mill and the near-by Company's Arms … the latter to supplement his mill-pond. In 1836 Thomas's trustees held the mill and were leasing it with Bliss's Mill … mortgagees, John Abernethy (d. 1831). In 1834 Abernethy's trustees sold the two mills to Handy Davis. 54 A four-storey …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at the north-west corner of the churchyard was conveyed to trustees by Thomas Tayloe of Over Court in 1685. 98 In 1735 … the education and clothing of 10 boys. 4 By 1736 the trustees of the charity were employing a schoolmaster at a … school was also supported in part by the Blue Coat school trustees, who managed it with the clergy, and the Bisley …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… successively engaged in litigation with Sir Edward's trustees and his son Edward. In 1695 a court order enjoined … Mills of Miserden, who at his death c. 1785 left it to trustees who, after paying annuities to his daughters and son … of Barbara Ridler's share in 1751) 24 until 1833 when the trustees of the Revd. Edward Greville sold it to Richard …
A History of the County of Oxford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of certain Trustees; net income, 20. Blackden BLACKDEN, a township, in … the king's books at 6. 11. 0.; and in the patronage of the Trustees of the late J. H. Hunt, Esq.: the tithes have been … and a treasurer; and the management is vested in seven trustees, who must be either Turkey merchants, or directors …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… parts of the Aighton estates and died in 1837. 141 His trustees and heir sold the manor of Aighton to the college in … down to 1900 by the rector of Stonyhurst and the college trustees. 144 Situated on the lower slope of Longridge Fell … sequestered by the Commonwealth; on his death in 1652 the trustees for his infant children desired a discharge. 232 The …
Survey of London
… sufficient profit had accrued from the land to enable the trustees to purchase from Thomas Jordan a piece of ground … & Cunningham, 1891. Information given by John Marshall's Trustees. Returns of Endowed Charities, vol. II, 1899. Dict. …
Old and New London
… Richard Hill, the brother of Rowland, was one of the first trustees, and a frequent attendant. Although in every … it turned out that the chapel was vested in the hands of trustees, and after the payment of all expenses incident to … soon became so dilapidated, that in 1737 Mr. Marshall's trustees applied to Parliament for power to rebuild it, with …
Old and New London
… the centre of the building. The edifice was erected by the trustees of Sir Adam Newton, in 163040. The chancel was added …
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