Parliamentary Papers, Volume 12H.M. Stationery Office, 1830 |
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... almshouses , on the respective foundations of Underwood and Alleyn ; and they have accordingly been so used to the present time . From the time of the purchase by the parish , which took place in 1672 , the payment of the annuity of 31 ...
... almshouses , on the respective foundations of Underwood and Alleyn ; and they have accordingly been so used to the present time . From the time of the purchase by the parish , which took place in 1672 , the payment of the annuity of 31 ...
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... almshouses , who are excused from attending at church to partake of the bread there distributed , in consequence of the great distance of those houses from the parish church . The residue of the fund being 321. 9 s . , is applied to the ...
... almshouses , who are excused from attending at church to partake of the bread there distributed , in consequence of the great distance of those houses from the parish church . The residue of the fund being 321. 9 s . , is applied to the ...
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... almshouses at Hoxton , in the expense of main- taining those almshouses . This course , which we conceived to be an unnecessary departure from the intention expressed in the will , namely , that the persons to whose clothing the ...
... almshouses at Hoxton , in the expense of main- taining those almshouses . This course , which we conceived to be an unnecessary departure from the intention expressed in the will , namely , that the persons to whose clothing the ...
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... almshouses , should be chosen from time to time by the churchwardens and vestries of the respective parishes , and should consist of five poor men and five poor women , who were to be admitted from these almshouses into the college as ...
... almshouses , should be chosen from time to time by the churchwardens and vestries of the respective parishes , and should consist of five poor men and five poor women , who were to be admitted from these almshouses into the college as ...
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... almshouses on part of the ground in Ginger- bread - court , Lamb - alley , purchased with the funds of Griffith Owen's charity , which , by an inscription in the front , are stated to have been " founded by Edward Alleyn , esq . of ...
... almshouses on part of the ground in Ginger- bread - court , Lamb - alley , purchased with the funds of Griffith Owen's charity , which , by an inscription in the front , are stated to have been " founded by Edward Alleyn , esq . of ...
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acres of land aforesaid Aldgate allotment almshouse amongst the poor annuity annum appears applied appointed bearing date Beccles belonging Bishopsgate Botolph without Aldgate bread Bungay called cent charity Church Table churchwardens churchwardens and overseers coals conveyed cottage decease deed distributed dividends Doles executors expense feoffees feoffment Fornham All Saints four funds gave gift Gislingham given Hundon inclosure indenture inhabitants interest thereof James John Lackford laid lease Little Thurlow Lowestoft manor Mary master meadow messuage minister and churchwardens Norton Folgate paid parcel parish parish of Saint parish of St parishioners payable payment piece of land poor persons poor widows poor women premises purchase received reciting rector relief rent-charge rents and profits repairs residue respect Robert Rougham Saint Botolph tenements Thomas Town Estate trustees Upton Upton-upon-Severn vestry wardens Whepstead Wickhambrook William yearly rent yearly sum yearly tenant
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Page 61 - ... of forfeiting the sum of five pounds, to be levied by distress and sale, by warrant of any two or more justices of the peace of the same county, who shall have examined into and found him guilty of such offence; which said sum shall be applied to and for the use of the poor of the said parish, by direction of the said justice or justices of the peace.
Page 57 - Kent, to hold to the use of the said parties of the second part, and their heirs and assigns.
Page 3 - An act to amend an act of the last session of parliament for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor ; and to extend the powers thereof to other charities in England and Wales...
Page 84 - Taylors, or some other public school, from seven years of age till he is full seventeen, and then to serve seven years faithfully as a compositor, and work seven years more as a journeyman, as I would not have this annuity bestowed on any one under thirty-one years of age : if after he is chosen he should behave ill, let him be turned out, and another be chosen in his stead.
Page 84 - ... years of age : if, after he is chosen, he should behave ill, let him be turned out, and another be chosen in his stead. And whereas it may be many years before a compositor may be found that shall exactly answer the above description, and it may at some times happen that such a one cannot be found ; I would have the dividends in the mean time applied to such person as the master, wardens, and assistants, shall think approaches nearest to what I have described. And whereas the above trusts will...
Page 208 - And, after stating as therein was stated, the said petition prayed that it might be referred to one of the Masters of the said court to approve of...
Page 3 - An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament for making temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada...
Page 24 - We take it, then, to be clear that the descriptive terms in this lease are' sufficient to convey to the lessee the fixtures in dispute, if they had been previously placed upon the premises by the landlord, or had been left there by a previous outgoing tenant. There is, it is true, no express covenant on the part of the lessee to keep the premises in repair, and to restore them in good condition...
Page 203 - Howardly left 40 marks, and the residue of his personal estate, to be laid out in land, the profits thereof to be applied in repairing the church, and relieving the poor of Great Barton.
Page 85 - I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London...