Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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Page 21
... bread , a twopenny loaf at least to every house- holder or old body that should receive the said alms . He also gave forth of the Grey Friars yearly for ever 40s . to be paid into the mayor's hands yearly the 1st of December , to be ...
... bread , a twopenny loaf at least to every house- holder or old body that should receive the said alms . He also gave forth of the Grey Friars yearly for ever 40s . to be paid into the mayor's hands yearly the 1st of December , to be ...
Page 28
... bread , at two several days or times in the year , viz . , the one half at or before New Year's - day , and the other half upon the Thursday before Whitsunday , and to be distributed to the several parishes in manner and form follow ...
... bread , at two several days or times in the year , viz . , the one half at or before New Year's - day , and the other half upon the Thursday before Whitsunday , and to be distributed to the several parishes in manner and form follow ...
Page 29
... bread , in lieu of the several sums of money given by Sir William Curteyne , kt . , Mr. Evington , and the Lottery Men , being in the whole lxxviii li . , by agreement of a common hall , paid yearly forth of the said lands lately ...
... bread , in lieu of the several sums of money given by Sir William Curteyne , kt . , Mr. Evington , and the Lottery Men , being in the whole lxxviii li . , by agreement of a common hall , paid yearly forth of the said lands lately ...
Page 33
... bread to four - score poor people , a two - penny loaf to each , for the making up of which number of four - score there should be weekly out of each of the parishes of St. Martin , St. Margaret , and St. Mary , 20 , out of All Saints ...
... bread to four - score poor people , a two - penny loaf to each , for the making up of which number of four - score there should be weekly out of each of the parishes of St. Martin , St. Margaret , and St. Mary , 20 , out of All Saints ...
Page 67
... bread , in lieu of stocking money , as stated in the account of Simons's Charity , and also bread in alternate years from the same fund . There is a collection made at the annual sermon about Whitsuntide at St. Martin's Church , at ...
... bread , in lieu of stocking money , as stated in the account of Simons's Charity , and also bread in alternate years from the same fund . There is a collection made at the annual sermon about Whitsuntide at St. Martin's Church , at ...
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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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