Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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Page 5
... disposed by the chamberlains for the time being as follows , viz.— d . Leicester . Grammar School , continued . To the head schoolmaster at Michaelmas To the head usher • To the under usher • £ . s . 3 0 0 · 1 10 0 0 10 0 £ 5 0 0 The ...
... disposed by the chamberlains for the time being as follows , viz.— d . Leicester . Grammar School , continued . To the head schoolmaster at Michaelmas To the head usher • To the under usher • £ . s . 3 0 0 · 1 10 0 0 10 0 £ 5 0 0 The ...
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... disposed of towards the clothing , schooling , and educating such 25 boys of indigent or necessitous parents of the Established Church of England in each of the said towns , parishes , and hamlet , without regard to any particular ...
... disposed of towards the clothing , schooling , and educating such 25 boys of indigent or necessitous parents of the Established Church of England in each of the said towns , parishes , and hamlet , without regard to any particular ...
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... disposed of according to the order of this committee . The stock was sold out at 80 on the 26th January 1826 , and on the 27th the sum of 3,0537 . 4s . 7d . is entered as the produce of 3,8051 . 17s . 6d . Consols in the books of Messrs ...
... disposed of according to the order of this committee . The stock was sold out at 80 on the 26th January 1826 , and on the 27th the sum of 3,0537 . 4s . 7d . is entered as the produce of 3,8051 . 17s . 6d . Consols in the books of Messrs ...
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... disposed of , and that the said books should be inspected every half year by the minister of Barrow - upon - Soar , the minister of Rothley , and the curate of Mount Sorrel , and their successors , and that the aforesaid mayor ...
... disposed of , and that the said books should be inspected every half year by the minister of Barrow - upon - Soar , the minister of Rothley , and the curate of Mount Sorrel , and their successors , and that the aforesaid mayor ...
Page 24
... and each of the 11 aldermen the sum to be disposed of by them individually within their respective wards , varying in amount according to the population . It is stated in the paper 24 [ County of REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR.
... and each of the 11 aldermen the sum to be disposed of by them individually within their respective wards , varying in amount according to the population . It is stated in the paper 24 [ County of REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR.
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