Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning charities, in the hundreds of Banbury & Bloxham [&c.] from the 12th and 13th reports, Volume 1 |
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above-mentioned acres Adderbury Adderbury West adjoining aforesaid allotment amongst the poor amount annual annuities annum applied appointed apprentices appurtenances assigns bailiff Banbury belonging bequeathed Bicester Bloxham Bodicot Bourton boys bread Calcott called cent consols Chadlington charity school Charlbury church churchwardens coals containing conveyed cottage Cropredy dated Daventry decree Deddington deed disposed distributed dividends executors Fawler feoffees Finstock funds garden gave given heirs Henry inclosure indenture inhabitants interest thereof John John Manley Lady-day laid lease legacy lieu manor master mentioned messuage Milcomb minister Mixbury Mollington occupied overseers paid parish parish of Grendon payment poor persons poor widows POOR'S premises purchase received reciting rector rent-charge rents and profits repairs Richard Rollewright Sarsden Sawbridge schoolmaster Sibford Sibford Gower six poor sold Souldern survivors Swerford tenement therein thereto Thomas three per cent town trustees vicar Wardington William Williamscot yard land yearly rent yearly tenant
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Page iii - An act to amend an act of the last session of parliament for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor...
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