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A History of the County of Gloucester
… may have prompted the tradition that 'Sir Thomas Romney' had built the alms-house. 16 In 1774 Esther Clark … 20 Among the payments charged on the tolls by Sir William Romney was 5 s. each week to the poor. The decree of 1622 … obligations by supplying the poor with clothes, known as Romney Coats. 23 From £20 to £30 a year were expended on …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Crown until the mid 17th century or later. 8 Sir William Romney's trust provided for a salary of £6 (raised to £10 in … churchyard. 39 A monument in the chancel to Sir William Romney was put up at the wish of John Wight who chose the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… original Tetbury grammar school, founded under Sir William Romney's will and maintained by the feoffees until the end of … 94 The payments under the 1830 Scheme, known as the Romney Educational Foundation from 1906, 95 were used in 1974 … expenses of the C. of E. schools and Sir William Romney's School. 96 Elizabeth Hodges of Shipton Moyne by will …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… side of the road the Ferns, which housed Sir William Romney's School in the mid 20th century, was rebuilt c. 1800 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… later pastor of Salem Church, Massachusetts. Sir William Romney (d. 1611), a native of the town, became a leading …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… greater control of their affairs came from Sir William Romney's bequest to the townsfolk of the remaining term of …
Survey of London
… Grosvenor, First Duke of Westminster, 1967, p. 101. G.E.C. Romney Sedgwick, The House of Commons 17151754, 1970, vol. I, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the precincts of it. He had the bailiffs of the town of Romney, in suit, for intermeddling in church business, who …