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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… to 10 in 1831. Register No. 1. Dr. 1881. Cash paid s. d. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. One year's maintenance of 10 poor almswomen at 8 s. per week each and … Balance, rents in collection 432 0 0 By one year's rent of farm at Chalgrave let to R. W. Foll at 803 l. per annum from …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… COMPANY IN ACCOUNT WITH DR. JOHN ANDREWS' GIFT. Dr. s. d. 1881. Dec. 31. To balance brought down 54 10 5 " One year's dividends on 15,205 l. 3 s. 9 d. Consols 444 15 0 499 5 5 … 30 17 0 commission 44 19 9 572 0 3 " one year's fee farm rent of the Corporation of Hereford 39 1 8 " rents …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Company. Expenditure and Income Account. Dr. Date. Amount. s. d. From 1 July 1880 to 30 June 1881. To outlay for various expenses, viz.: s. d. Pensions for 12 inmates at 14 s. a week for 52 weeks … from Mr. Joseph Gardner, half year's rent of Norden Farm, due Michaelmas 1880 118 0 0 To cash received from Mr. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… LEGACIES LEFT TO THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS. . s. d. Feb. 26,1640, Left by Henry Hilton, of Hilton, Esq. for … Left by Andrew Aldworth, physician, paid on St. Andrew's day out of a house in Oakwellgate, 1 0 0 April 11, 1660, … Henry VIII. was granted to Edwd. Clarke plumber in fee farm. Item, One rent of 14 s. payable at Whitsuntide and …
A History of the County of York
… and £3,280 to educational and apprenticing uses. St. Peter's and Archbishop Holgate's schools alone received £1,885, more than half of the … of All Saints', North Street, St. Crux, and St. Martin's, Coney Street, and in 1910 53 per cent. of parish charity …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… education. The 'parish charities' are those for St. Mary's and for St. John's or St. Martin's. The 'general charities' are those for a … to trustees, together with the 201-a. Killingwoldgraves farm, in Bishop Burton. From the income of £40 a year the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Sutton, as well as Holy Trinity and St. Mary's, Hull; 'general charities' are those for a wider area. … of all manner of payments for the poor at the mayor's house or at the town's hall at the courts there, except … be made to the poor generally. The assets were then the farm-house and land, 6,635 stock, and 2,794 cash; the total …
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. … 14. Ex inf. the Warden. Alderson Disabled Ex-Servicemen's Homes Trust. In 1932 Bernard Alderson gave £5,000 to the … given by an anonymous donor, now represented by £732 19 s. 2 d. stock, was conveyed to the churchwardens of St. …
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 … almost entirely on its report. 8 Following the committee's recommendations the council allotted to each charity … by Henry I and endowed with £23 0 s. 5 d. from the farm of Oxford; 34 from 1536, when a settlement was reached …
A History of the County of Essex
… a master, who was also to be rector of St. Mary Magdalen's church, and five poor single or widowed people of … hospital and to pay each of them a yearly stipend of 52 s. A test suit in Chancery 1831-3 and a decree of the court … 1 Arthur Winsley, by will proved 1727, gave Brickhouse Farm in St. Botolph's parish to be converted into almshouses …
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