Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... Leicester . - Parish of ST . MARTIN : Charities of Sir William Courteen and others Charities of the Countess of Devonshire and others · Elizabeth Ossiter's ... LEICESTER REPORTS PAGE By William Grant, Esq ૭ County of LEICESTER REPORTS.
... Leicester . - Parish of ST . MARTIN : Charities of Sir William Courteen and others Charities of the Countess of Devonshire and others · Elizabeth Ossiter's ... LEICESTER REPORTS PAGE By William Grant, Esq ૭ County of LEICESTER REPORTS.
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... Leicester . By deed - poll , bearing date the 14th February , 7th Queen Elizabeth , the said Sir Ralph Rowlett , reciting that the mayor and burgesses of Leicester had undertaken to build and found a grammar school at their own cost and ...
... Leicester . By deed - poll , bearing date the 14th February , 7th Queen Elizabeth , the said Sir Ralph Rowlett , reciting that the mayor and burgesses of Leicester had undertaken to build and found a grammar school at their own cost and ...
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... Leicester of the second part , and the chaplains and poor of William Wigston's Hospital in Leicester of the third part , reciting that Queen Elizabeth had granted to the said mayor and burgesses 101. yearly , for the use and maintenance ...
... Leicester of the second part , and the chaplains and poor of William Wigston's Hospital in Leicester of the third part , reciting that Queen Elizabeth had granted to the said mayor and burgesses 101. yearly , for the use and maintenance ...
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... Leicester , who pays the sum of 31. 6s . 8d . annually at Michaelmas , to the steward of the corporation . Baker's Charity . - An entry in the old corporation book states that Mrs. Dorothy Baker gave a sum of money to the corporation ...
... Leicester , who pays the sum of 31. 6s . 8d . annually at Michaelmas , to the steward of the corporation . Baker's Charity . - An entry in the old corporation book states that Mrs. Dorothy Baker gave a sum of money to the corporation ...
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... Leicester is much indebted to his exertions for the establishment of several parochial schools . It is however to be regretted , that for the last few years the number of scholars in the grammar school has been gradually de- creasing ...
... Leicester is much indebted to his exertions for the establishment of several parochial schools . It is however to be regretted , that for the last few years the number of scholars in the grammar school has been gradually de- creasing ...
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