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St George (Southwark) 1860

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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26 Parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark.
A LIST OF ESTATES AND CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS OR BEQUESTS.
Name of Charity and Situation of Estate
or mode of Investment
Names of Trustees
Yearly Rental or
Income
Mode of Appropriation and Names of the Recipients
DELAFORCE'S CHARITY.
See Page 22.
The Interest of ,£3000,3 Cent, reduced
Bank Annuities.
Mr. Collinson,
Dr. Barlow,
Mr. Clark,
Mr. Calver.
£
90
«.
0
d.
0
Six Men and Six Women in the Workhouse, 2s. each p
Month.
Parochial Schools, £15 p Annum.
Poor Children, £5 p Annum; and 140 Tickets, distributed
Yearly on St. Thomas' Day, oach for 5s. in Money,
l68th. Coals, and one 41b. Loaf.
KENT STREET CHARITY.
See Page 22.
One-half of the Rents of an Estate in
Kent Street,—viz., 6 Houses and 2
Cottages, a Piece of Ground and a
Ropery.
The Churchwardens for the time
being, together with the following
Parishioners of St. George the
Martyr:—
Mr. William Griffith,
Mr. J. Roberts,
Mr. J. Sterry, Jun.
95
0
0
For the relief of 10 Poor Persons, at 3s. p week each,viz.—
Ann Warner, Mary Stevens,
Elizabeth Ponsonby, Mary Ann Bulbrook, 1
Ann Walker, Ann Cushing,
Anne Banbury, Ann Witley,
Elizabeth Mundav, Anna Ogier.
MARTIN'S CHARITY.
See Page 23.
Freehold Estate, at Hartfield, Sussex.
The Interest of £282 17s. 2d. 3 W Cent.
Bank Annuities.
The Interest of £200, 3 p Cent, Bank
1 Annuities.
The Churchwardens for the time
being, together with—
Mr. E. Palmer,
Mr. John Adderley,
Mr. S. Stead,
Mr. W. H. Varden,
Mr. W. Griffith,
Mr. W. Stead.
30
8
6
0
9
0
0
8
0
The purchase of English Bibles, to be given to Poor Men's
Children in this Parish.