Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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Page 24
... poor housekeepers inhabiting within the borough , 6s . each , to buy a load of coals ; and by her said Will she directed that three of the said loads should be given to three poor housekeepers inhabiting without the Northgate , two ...
... poor housekeepers inhabiting within the borough , 6s . each , to buy a load of coals ; and by her said Will she directed that three of the said loads should be given to three poor housekeepers inhabiting without the Northgate , two ...
Page 25
... poor in the bishop's fee , " which two last payments were probably given in lieu of six pair of shoes directed to be given to them by the Will of Thomas Blunt every third year , and of two other pair to be given also every third year to ...
... poor in the bishop's fee , " which two last payments were probably given in lieu of six pair of shoes directed to be given to them by the Will of Thomas Blunt every third year , and of two other pair to be given also every third year to ...
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... poor widow placed in one of the two houses in Leicester , in the new hospital in Leicester called Wigston's Hospital , which two houses Elizabeth , testator's late wife , built there with the consent of the master of the said hospital ...
... poor widow placed in one of the two houses in Leicester , in the new hospital in Leicester called Wigston's Hospital , which two houses Elizabeth , testator's late wife , built there with the consent of the master of the said hospital ...
Page 36
... poor women . The land subject to this rent - charge is still known by the name of the Lerows , and is situate on the ... poor people of the hospital of the Holy Trinity , being 112 in number , and the six poor widows called the widows of ...
... poor women . The land subject to this rent - charge is still known by the name of the Lerows , and is situate on the ... poor people of the hospital of the Holy Trinity , being 112 in number , and the six poor widows called the widows of ...
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... poor , shall from henceforth remain for the use of clothing , and for coals also , for the better relief and maintenance of the poor there , and for that the mayor and burgesses are willing all the said stock should be employed in ...
... poor , shall from henceforth remain for the use of clothing , and for coals also , for the better relief and maintenance of the poor there , and for that the mayor and burgesses are willing all the said stock should be employed in ...
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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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