Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... boys for writing and arithmetic , and also 10s . 6d . a quarter in lieu of " potation money . " These payments were fixed by the corporation . For town boys , not sons of burgesses , a charge of 17. 1s . a quarter is made . For many ...
... boys for writing and arithmetic , and also 10s . 6d . a quarter in lieu of " potation money . " These payments were fixed by the corporation . For town boys , not sons of burgesses , a charge of 17. 1s . a quarter is made . For many ...
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... boys only ; and he directed the boys to be chosen none under the age of 7 , nor above the age of 14 years , each boy to be allowed annually , or once in 15 or 18 months , as the trustees of each particular place should think proper , a ...
... boys only ; and he directed the boys to be chosen none under the age of 7 , nor above the age of 14 years , each boy to be allowed annually , or once in 15 or 18 months , as the trustees of each particular place should think proper , a ...
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... boys should not be permitted to tone the responses , then as often as it should so happen it should be lawful for the mayor , bailiffs , and burgesses of the borough Alderman Newton's Charities , continued . of Leicester , assembled in ...
... boys should not be permitted to tone the responses , then as often as it should so happen it should be lawful for the mayor , bailiffs , and burgesses of the borough Alderman Newton's Charities , continued . of Leicester , assembled in ...
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... boys in the same town ; and upon further trust to pay out of the said interest - money such annual sum as they should think fit to an able master , to teach such 35 boys , or more , in reading , writing , and arithmetic , and singing of ...
... boys in the same town ; and upon further trust to pay out of the said interest - money such annual sum as they should think fit to an able master , to teach such 35 boys , or more , in reading , writing , and arithmetic , and singing of ...
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... boys every year for six years . With this latter recom- mendation the hall did not think fit to comply , and at the next meeting of the hall 15 appren- tices only were ordered to be put out from the rents of the Cadeby estate and the ...
... boys every year for six years . With this latter recom- mendation the hall did not think fit to comply , and at the next meeting of the hall 15 appren- tices only were ordered to be put out from the rents of the Cadeby estate and the ...
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a-year acres adjoining aforesaid allotted almshouse amongst amount annual rent annuity annum appointed Ashby Ashby-de-la-Zouch belonging benefactions borough boys bread burgesses called cent charged Charity Church Langton churchwardens churchwardens and overseers close coals containing continued conveyed corporation cottage deed directed distributed Ditto Earl East Langton executors expenses feoffees feoffment fields garden gave Gift given Hallaton Hinckley hospital inclosure indentures of lease inhabitants interest John Lady-day lease and release Loughborough Lutterworth manor Market Bosworth Market Harborough master mayor meadow mentioned messuage minister and churchwardens occupied paid parish parish of St payment piece of land poor persons poor widows premises purchase Quorndon received reciting rector rent-charge rents and profits repairs resident respect Returns of 1786 Richard Robert Sapcote scholars schoolmaster Shawell successors survivors tenements testator thereof Thomas Thomas's-day Thurcaston town trustees unto vicar Wigston William yard land yearly rent
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