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Clerkenwell 1896

Forty-first annual report of the Vestry of the Parish of St. James and St. John, Clerkenwell for the year 1896-97

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PARIDS ACCOUNT.

Name of Gift.Situation of Property.How Let.Tenant.Amount of Principal.Grosse's Annual IncomeHow Appropriated.REMARKS
Pierson'sGift50 0 03 0 0£50 on condition that £3 be spent annually as follows:— Minister, for sermon concerning the preparation for death in the afternoon of Michaelmas Day In every year for ever (except Michaelmas Day happen to be on a Sunday, then on the Monday following;, and that prayers of the Church of England shall be there read in the same church before the sermon 15/-, Reader 2/6, Clerk 1/6, and Sexton 1/-, for their attendance. 20/- for 40 poor persons attending such service 6d. each, and the residue 20/- for collation for Parson, Churchwardens and Overseers after such service
Crosse's Gift219 9 76 08Proceeds of portion of purchasemoney of Burial Ground, Ray Street, sold to Commissioners under Clerkenwell Improvement Act (in Court of Chancery)

CHURCH REPAIRS ACCOUNT.

Bedingfleld's Gift2 0 0For the maintenance and reparation of the Church and Pentonville ChapelFormerly a house at the Northeastcorner of Churchyard, part taken into Burial Ground, and part added to Mr.Sellon's house adjoining. Parish of Clerkenwell to pay interest, guaranteed by Trustee Act.
Heron's GiftPortion of Groncd Rents at Weat Hackney197 9 8Paid by Clothworkers' Co.
Stokes' GiftRent Charge on honse called the "Duke's Head," corner of Cock Alley Turnmill Street1 0 0Paid by City Comptroller