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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… of the last year there has been expended the sum of 89, 17 s. in the relief of 99 cases of distress." The following … charity, for the benefit of the poor belonging to Hanover Square Chapel. It is supported by four annual collections, … Society Love and Unity Society Harmonious Benefit Society St. John's Benefit Society Independent Benefit Society Good …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in Newcastle, Jesus' Hospital, commonly called the Freeman's, or Town's Hospital, was founded, erected, and endowed by … Ferry Hill, in the county of Durham, and his two sisters, Mary and Timothea Davison, who gave the corporation 1200 for … peace," and drunk home-brewed ale, in the neat cottage of Mary of Buttermere. After this, he kept a school at Morpeth, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Legacies LEGACIES LEFT TO THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS. . s. d. Feb. 26,1640, Left by Henry Hilton, of Hilton, Esq. for … 50 Mr. John Scaife, slater, died Aug. 26, 1763, 20 Miss Mary Buck, Silver Street, 100 660 The interest of which, at 4 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… of time, viz. In 1784. In 1803. In 1815. In 1826. . s. d. . s. d. . s. d. . s. d. St. Nicholas' p. 660 0 0 2200 5 9 3479 0 0 2595 11 5 All Saints' ch. 1572 6 9 4285 15 5 6232 0 0 5934 3 8 St. Andrew's ch. 591 15 3 1179 18 3 3117 0 0 2606 1 5 St. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Sculcoates, and Sutton, as well as Holy Trinity and St. Mary's, Hull; 'general charities' are those for a wider area. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… some for education. The 'parish charities' are those for St. Mary's and for St. John's or St. Martin's. The 'general charities' …
A History of the County of York
… churches, and £3,280 to educational and apprenticing uses. St. Peter's and Archbishop Holgate's schools alone received £1,885, … by slum clearances. Thus in 1939 the population of St. Mary's, Castlegate, parish had fallen to fewer than 400, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained control and those administered by the mayor's council. 1 By the end of the 17th century the municipal … corporation. Perhaps because of the continued existence of St. Bartholomew's Hospital 21 and the foundation in 1546 of … its own until the late 18th century, except that St. Mary's College, given to the city as an alms-house in 1562 by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Eleventh Annual Reports. 8. A. Musgrove, History of Lench's Trust (Birm. 1926). 9. Ex inf. the Charity Commissioners. … 19 s. 2 d. stock, was conveyed to the churchwardens of St. Philip's, the income to be used in general assistance to … 1952 the income was being distributed as directed.(1, 6) Mary Brigg's Trust. By will proved 1930 Mary Briggs gave her …
A History of the County of Essex
… FOR THE POOR CHARITIES FOR THE BOROUGH. Almshouses. 88 St. Mary Magdalen Hospital 89 was re-established by charter in … a master, who was also to be rector of St. Mary Magdalen's church, and five poor single or widowed people of …
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