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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Left by William Carr, Esq. to be paid on St. Eleanor's day and St. Martin's day, out of a house in the Bigg Market,1, 6 … 33, 6 s. 8 d. the interest to be paid yearly by the vicar and churchwardens. (This was lent to John Bourne on his own … house in Ratton Row, now William Minecan's, 7 0 John Thompson's house in Scale Cross, now Michael Elliott's, 10 0 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the benefit of the poor, including several for almshouses and hospitals and some for education. The 'parish charities' are those for … to seven individuals and two organizations. 99 Henry Simpson, by will proved in 1785, left £10 a year, charged on …
A History of the County of York
… other provincial town of comparable size. 2 Between 1820 and 1828 the Brougham Commission examined and reported on … s. 8 d. was received under the terms of the will of Green Simpson. From 1837 the hospital was administered by the York … by Thomas Norfolk in 1780, shared with Sir Henry Thompson's Hospital; 65 a half of £260 stock given by George …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… for the benefit of the poor, including almshouses and homes. Charity schools are considered elsewhere. Certain charitable trusts, such as those for churches and nonconformist chapels, are also dealt with where … hospital is said to have been founded by a weaver, Peter Simpson.( 2) In 1775 John Buttery assigned mortgages …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or their families; some were vested in the corporate body and were administered by the council, but many were at the … the charities in which the full council retained control and those administered by the mayor's council. 1 By the end … of Peterborough and master of Balliol College, and James Thompson by deed of 1816 gave to the city eight alms-houses …
A History of the County of Essex
… who was also to be rector of St. Mary Magdalen's church, and five poor single or widowed people of Colchester. The … Chancellor, was to choose the inhabitants of the hospital and to pay each of them a yearly stipend of 52 s. A test suit … charity in the later 18th century, including those of Mrs. Simpson (£200 in 1760) and Hannah Nuthall (£500 in 1779). …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for permission to export 150 fother of lead into Holland and Zealand. [ Permission granted; see Conc. Reg., iv., 332.] … of the Jane Bonaventure in the expedition to Cadiz, and died in the Isle of Wight on his return. A kinsman of his … of 254 l. 10 s. 0 d. 5. xxii. " 30. Receipt of Wm. Simpson 18 l. 16 s. 0 d. 5. xxiii. July 2. " John Dearsly 6 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1-9, 1629 January 19, 1629 Jan. 1. Bristol. 1. Mayor and Aldermen of Bristol to the Council. The scarcity of corn … for avoiding famine, to come over into this kingdom, and are very offensive in all the western parts. Pray … Beale and Giles. Jan. 4. 15. Petition of Richard Simpson, gunner's mate of the Assurance, to the Council. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Heath. Mary Lady Gray, now wife of Andrew Lord Gray, and sometime wife of Sir John Sydenham, standing convicted of … days in the custody of a messenger on the complaint of one Simpson, who, having when very drunk, pressed petitioner … who were present, and a hurly burly arose, in which, as Simpson alleges, he received some hurt. Express regret and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the enemy before Rochelle. The names of the witnesses, and the points they were to be required to answer, were to be … 55. The King to James Heriot, Philip Jacobson, Thomas Simpson, and William Tirrey, jewellers. To view certain … co. Norfolk, Yeoman, to the King. Petitioner and Thomas Thompson meeting at Sparham in Norfolk, fell out, and some …
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