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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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Parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark.
28
LIST OF ESTATES, &c.-Continued.
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.
SIR JOHN FENNER'S CHARITY.
See General Charities Account, Page 23.
One-tenth Share of the Rent of a Freehold
Estate at Sproughton, near
Ipswich.
Receivable through Mr. Alderman
Challis.
£
s.
d.
From
30
to
35
0
0
0
0
For the purchase of Bibles, to be given to Young Persons
not able to buy them.
PHILLIPS'S CHARITY.
See General Charities Account, Page 23.
£300, 3 V Cent. Reduced Annuities.
Dr. Barlow,
Mr. Gilpin,
Mr. Hooper.
9
0
0
To be distributed at Christmas in Bread and Blaniets to
Poor Persons not receiving Parish Belief.
JAMES SAVAGE'S CHARITY.
See General Charities Account, Page 23.
Rent Charge, issuing out of House,
No. 147, High Street, Southwark.
Receivable from
Edward Palmer, Esq.
5
0
0
To be distributed among the Honest and Poorest of the
Parish who have been Householders and are decayed.
LAWRENCE CAMP'S CHARITY.
See General Charities Account, Page 23.
A Rent Charge.
The Churchwardens of Allhallows,
London Wall.
5
0
0
To be distributed amongst Poor Persons.