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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Charitable accounts of the Mercers' Company MERCERS' COMPANY. CHARITABLE … attending sick 62 19 0 Servants of the Hospital; viz., butler, two poor women, and porter 229 17 0 Stationery, 3 l. … section 5 of the Scheme 122 12 3 Lent through Bank of England on security 1,000 0 0 1,122 12 3 To Balance Rents in …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Charitable accounts of the Skinners' Company SKINNERS' COMPANY. Charitable … for 1881. Sir Andrew Judd's School, Tonbridge. Abstract of Accounts for Year ending December 31 st, 1881. Dr. Annual … 1881. June 30. " " paid to poor preachers of the Church of England: Rev. M. B. Bailey a quarter of a year to Midsummer 1 …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Charitable accounts of the Vintners' Company VINTNERS' COMPANY. Charitable … A. Meyer 3 13 6 Sarah Baley 3 13 6 Martha Pope 3 13 6 Ehza Butler 3 13 6 Jane Shank 3 13 6 Cathe. Peters 3 13 6 Carried … Meyer 3 13 6 Sarah Baley 3 13 6 Martha Pope 3 13 6 Eliza Butler 3 13 6 Jane Shank 3 13 6 Cathe. Peters 3 13 6 Jessie …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to persons who cannot be benefited by the poor-laws of England. The following deserve particular notice. THE … society was formed in 1797, under the especial patronage of the Presbyterian ministers of the town. It has been …
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 … Holden ( ne La Marche) left 6,616 stock for poor Church of England clergymen and merchants in Hull and Great Driffield. …
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 … restricted to the borough, excluding the outlying parts of St. John's parish. 'Nonconformist charities' were mainly … to students and payments made to the minster Church of England and Sunday schools and to the grammar school. 8 John …
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 … the Baptist, Congregationalist, and Presbyterian Church in England denominations, from which the trustees 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 … one for charities confined to members of the Church of England, and the other for 'general' charities. 13 After …
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 … and the proceeds invested. At some time before 1773 Mrs. Butler gave property at Fazeley to the churchwardens and … income was to be divided into £100 a year for Church of England purposes and £50 a year for the Hebrew congregation, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) CHARLBURY ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Chipping-Norton, partly in the hundred of Chadlington, and partly in that of Banbury, county ofof cypress-trees, said to have been the first planted in England. The market has long been discontinued; the fair, now …
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