Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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Page 5
... paid at Michaelmas . In the chamberlain's accounts 1617-18 , is entered , " Paid to the head usher and under usher of the school , the free and voluntary gift of Mrs. Dorothy Baker , widow , 17. ” This sum of 20s . per annum is now paid ...
... paid at Michaelmas . In the chamberlain's accounts 1617-18 , is entered , " Paid to the head usher and under usher of the school , the free and voluntary gift of Mrs. Dorothy Baker , widow , 17. ” This sum of 20s . per annum is now paid ...
Page 6
... paid to the master , 87. to the head usher , and 137. to the under usher ; and in that year a further addition of 30l . was made , and the whole ordered to be paid to Mr. Heyrick , who was the sole master appointed by the mayor and ...
... paid to the master , 87. to the head usher , and 137. to the under usher ; and in that year a further addition of 30l . was made , and the whole ordered to be paid to Mr. Heyrick , who was the sole master appointed by the mayor and ...
Page 10
... paid out of his personal estate within 12 months after his decease , upon trust to place the same out upon the best land , government , or other good security , with power to call in , remove , and new place out the same as they should ...
... paid out of his personal estate within 12 months after his decease , upon trust to place the same out upon the best land , government , or other good security , with power to call in , remove , and new place out the same as they should ...
Page 20
... paid 5l . annually to the purposes mentioned in the Will in respect of the interest to arise from the said two sums of 50l . and 50 % . , and that the said premises when purchased were of the yearly value of 77. , and that 57 . was a ...
... paid 5l . annually to the purposes mentioned in the Will in respect of the interest to arise from the said two sums of 50l . and 50 % . , and that the said premises when purchased were of the yearly value of 77. , and that 57 . was a ...
Page 21
... paid annually to St. Martin's , and distributed there as stated in the account of that parish . The further application was stopped by an information filed in the Court of Chancery in 1827 , in the name of the Attorney General at the ...
... paid annually to St. Martin's , and distributed there as stated in the account of that parish . The further application was stopped by an information filed in the Court of Chancery in 1827 , in the name of the Attorney General at the ...
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