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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… it to be used for general religious, benevolent, or charitable purposes. His claim that the Vicar of Billesdon … no provision for a repair fund. The widows then received payments of 3 s. weekly which were paid partly from the … and any residue was to be spent on coal for the widows and payments to them. 58 The funds were held in the form of 492 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… generally being comparable in number of households and tax-payments with Abington and Boughton. It underwent a decline, …
A Survey of London
… His acts beare witnes, by matters of recorde, How charitable he was, and of what accorde, No man hath beene so … be free quitted and discharged of all Toll and other payments, afore time claimed by the shiriffes. Further, that …
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… producing at present 260 per annum, subject to certain payments to the poor: the premises comprise a large … in bread and clothes among the poor, and for other charitable uses. John Nicholson, the Airedale poet, was …
A History of the County of Sussex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bequeathed 47 acres of land in Birchington and Monkton for charitable purposes. Bircholt (St. Margaret) BIRCHOLT ( St. … Sir T. Biddulph, Bart. Allotments of land, and money payments, were assigned in 1802 in lieu of tithes. Birdsall … entrance of Clifton Park, through the exertions of several charitable ladies and those of Dr. C. E. H. Orpen; and there …
A History of the County of Essex
… religion and education in the parish, were diligent in charitable works, and provided some housing for estate … also held an annual feast and sermon; its rules excluded payments for illness caused by 'quarrelling, drunkenness or …
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