Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... persons in his will mentioned , and he charged a new - built messuage in his own occupation , and other premises in the occupation of two other persons , with the payment of the same in aid of his personal estate , and he devised the ...
... persons in his will mentioned , and he charged a new - built messuage in his own occupation , and other premises in the occupation of two other persons , with the payment of the same in aid of his personal estate , and he devised the ...
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... person , or one that lacketh three or four years of three score , being lame or impotent , or unable by work to sustain themselves . All persons placed in the hospital , as well keepers as others , shall be persons of honest life and of ...
... person , or one that lacketh three or four years of three score , being lame or impotent , or unable by work to sustain themselves . All persons placed in the hospital , as well keepers as others , shall be persons of honest life and of ...
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... persons , viz . , 80 hospitallers , two almswomen from Billers's Charity , and eight nurses , but there have been several vacancies not filled up for four or five years , with a view , by the saving of the weekly allowance , to diminish ...
... persons , viz . , 80 hospitallers , two almswomen from Billers's Charity , and eight nurses , but there have been several vacancies not filled up for four or five years , with a view , by the saving of the weekly allowance , to diminish ...
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... person or persons , to grant any manors , lands , and tenements , to the annual value of 40 marks , to the chaplains and poor of the said hospital , when the same should be erected and established , to hold the same to the said ...
... person or persons , to grant any manors , lands , and tenements , to the annual value of 40 marks , to the chaplains and poor of the said hospital , when the same should be erected and established , to hold the same to the said ...
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... persons as they should nominate for the visiting thereof , with power to examine the faults and misbehaviour of the master , brother , or poor folks , with power to deprive the master or brother for the causes therein mentioned . The ...
... persons as they should nominate for the visiting thereof , with power to examine the faults and misbehaviour of the master , brother , or poor folks , with power to deprive the master or brother for the causes therein mentioned . The ...
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