The endowed charities of ... London; repr. from seventeen reports of the commissioners |
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a-piece acres aforesaid Allhallows alms almshouses almspeople amongst the poor amount annual sum annuity annum appears applied appointed beadle bearing date benefaction bread Catherine Coleman charged charity Christ's Hospital Christmas city of London clerk Clothworkers coals Company Company's court of assistants court of Chancery Cripplegate decease deed directed distributed ditto dividends executors fire of London four freemen fund gave gift given governors granted Haberdashers heirs indenture inhabitants Lady-day lands lease lecture legacy lent Lewisham Mary master and wardens mentioned ments Mercers messuage Michael Bassishaw Michaelmas minister overseers paid pany parish church parish of St parishioners parson and churchwardens payment pensions poor persons poor widows preached premises purchase received relief rents and profits repairs residue respect Richard scholars sermon successors tenant tenements testator therein thereof three per cent tion trust unto vestry ward wardens and commonalty William yearly rent
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