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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Charitable accounts of the Vintners' Company VINTNERS' COMPANY. Charitable Accounts. Statement of the Accounts of the Charity called "Blundell's Gift," in the City of London, of which the Trustees are the Master, Wardens, and …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to persons who cannot be benefited by the poor-laws of England. The following deserve particular notice. THE … s. d. 1826. Cr. L. s. d. Jan. 12, To balance 32 8 5 Jan. 25, By cash paid the Visitors at various times 89 17 0 1826. … insurance to be made in the Equitable Insurance Office, London, where the assured are mutual assurers of each other. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… management were revised on April 16, 1683; and on the 26th of March following, it was incorporated by the name of the master, brethren, and sisters of the Hospital of the … was built by the corporation in the year 1725. On March 25, 1748, this charity was founded by George Grey, Esq. the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Charitable institutions Legacies LEGACIES LEFT TO THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS. . s. d. Feb. 26,1640, Left by Henry Hilton, … 8 d.; out of a house in Gunner-ward, 13 s. 4 d. 2 0 0 Nov. 25, 1675, Left by Thomas Davison, Esq. yearly, to be paid in …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… sums that were raised as poor-rates 1 in the four parishes of Newcastle upon Tyne, at four different periods of time, viz. In 1784. In 1803. In 1815. In 1826. . s. d. . … of charging, the poor-rates, in the year ending March 25, 1826, in St. Nicholas' parish, amounted to 4 s. 2 d. per …
A History of the County of York
… appears always to have possessed a relatively large number of charitable endowments, if not, as has been asserted, a greater number than any other provincial town of comparable size. 2 Between 1820 and 1828 the Brougham … mayor and aldermen, who continued to maintain the beds; 25 in 1553 there were reported to be 'many poor folks and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… described below are those established for the benefit of the poor, including several for almshouses and hospitals … seeing that the trusts were fulfilled. 2 The income was £25 from £1,002 stock in 1911. 3 The benefactions of Atmar, … H.U.L., DDCV/15/551, 607. R.D.B., 189/267/236. S.P.C.K. London, CR 1/13, no. 9193. It was recorded in 1743: Herring's …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a few minor exceptions, those established for the benefit of the poor, including almshouses and homes. Charity schools … exclude one which appears under 'almshouses', and two of the latter are for Jews. Many of the charities are … Dame Kathleen Reckitt in 1923.( 1) The total income is now 25,000 and in 1965 subscriptions amounting to over 15,000 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… trusts for specific objects other than the relief of the poor, such as those for church purposes, hospitals and … put the land in trust, with the additional provision that 25 s. was to be expended annually on the purchase of … In 1846-8 the Dudley Street almshouses were sold to the London and North-Western Railway and new almshouses were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Until 1836 the corporation administered a large group of charities, mostly given for the benefit of freemen or their families; some were vested in the … with the wishes of Alderman John Parsons (d. 1814) 25 in Grove Place (later Kybald Street), and an endowment of
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