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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… Memorial CXX Almshouses of Boones' Foundation (1686) CXX. BOONE'S ALMSHOUSES AT LEE. … by Christopher Boone, and Mary his wife, at the close of the 17th century. From the recitals of the trust deed, … of his charitable disposition to provide as well for the health of the said almspeople's souls as to make provision …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… (1872) CXXI. THE CONVALESCENT HOME AT BOGNOR. 1. The Will of Robt. Donken, in 1570, has been already set out ( see page … by the establishment of a home for their recovery to health upon their discharge from the metropolitan hospitals. … St. Thomas's, Guy's, London, Middlesex, King's College, Royal Free, University, Charing Cross, Metropolitan …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… Charterhouse (1561 and 1874) CXXII. (A.) THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL (1561 AND 1874). 1. It is strange … Scholarships having been given to the School by St. John's College, under Sir Thomas White's foundation, the Company, on … Barnabies daie for schollers to be had and chosen unto the college of Sainte John Baptiste, in Oxforde, whereof the …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… IN, BUT PROCEEDING FROM THE SCHOOL. a. The Scholarships of Sir Thomas White, at St. John's College, Oxford. 1. Sir Thomas White, 1 the son of William … of May 1555, by license, from Philip and Mary, to found a College "to the praise and honor of God, the Virgin Mary, and …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… upon Sir Thomas White's foundation came the devise of Walter Fish, by Will dated 17th September 1580, 22nd … 4 of good conduct and residence, a certificate from the College authorities of the exhibitioner's studious … than they should study Divinity, and remain in the said College, or stand in the liking of the said Master, Wardens, …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… CXXVII. THE SCHOOL AT GREAT CROSBY. 1. The foundation of this School, and the little that is known of the founder … Master shall be a Graduate of some University within the British Empire. The circumstance that he has taken or made, … open to all boys who are of good character and sufficient health, and who are residing with their parents, guardians, …
Cardiff Records
… In the Cathedral. West wall: Brass to the officers and men of the 41st (Royal Welsh) Regiment who died in the Crimean … by.] North Wall (west to east): Richard Crawshay, Esq., of Cyfarthfa; ob. 27 June 1810. Elizabeth, wife of William … to the Memory of Thomas Holden Ormerod, Fellow of New College, Oxford; who Departed this Life the 14 th of
Cardiff Records
… churches and churchyards Llandough Churchyard. Fragment of headstone. Mary, daughter of Nicholas Morgan [ circa 1630.] In memory of Edward … poor things, will have (their) turn. (Though you be) in health to-day, you will come to him." And see ante., p. 533. …
Cardiff Records
… in Saint John's Church. The Herbert Chapel. The east end of the old north lean-to aisle of Saint John's church opens out into a chapel, somewhat … Lewis; died 1818, aged 30. Also his children: "In perfect health from home I whent, I little thought my Life was spent; …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… CHAPEL AT THE HALL. It will be noticed from the perusal of the earliest records of the Fraternity, that a Chapel at the Hall can be traced by … will allow us, especially in those cases which concern the health of souls and the increase of Divine worship. Whereas a …
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